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WH/1 - Published Works

Reference code
WH/1
Level of description
Series
Title
Published Works
Date/s
2017-2022
Quantity & Format
1 box; 10 items
Scope and content
‘Other, Mixed’ by Will Harris. Contents: Remembering; The Ark; Eyewitness Travel; T Malay Peninsula etc.; Identity Crisis; Particulars. A part printed, part handmade book of poetry.

‘Alliance [a poem]’ by Will Harris. Ambit Magazine. Issue 229. Summer 2017. ISSN 0002-6972.

‘Poetry in Motion: contemporary Iranian Cinema’ edited and produced by Faye Harvey and Elhum Shakerifar, 2019. With contributions from Will Harris.

‘Try To Be Better’ edited by Sam Buchanan-Watts & Lavinia Singer. London : Prototype Publishing, 2019. ISBN 978-1-9160520-0-0. Contains ‘Moon Poem’ by Will Harris. [The inner pages are not attached to the cover; introductory text is a separate loose leaf].

'The People’s House’. Printed in Oxford by Commonbooks, 2019. Contains a poem by Will Harris ‘Half Got Out’. Includes an inserted pamphlet ‘World of Interiors’ by Elizabeth James. Stains : Vennel Press, 1998.

‘The Beef Onion: a grounde rent’ by Foley, Harris Minden from the allotment of The People’s House. Brighton : The Minutes, 2020.

'Pain' issue 4, August 2020. ISSN 2515-1533. Contains 'Four Real Texts' by Will Harris. See also WH/3 for the poster of the same poem.

‘No Poems End in Full Stops: It’s a Big Arse Poetica, Essentially; or, The Hammock’. Designed and Printed by Loose Associations in collaboration with the Southbank Centre New Poets Collective 2021/22. Copyright Loose Associations. With inserted call sheet indicating that Vanessa and Will [Harris] would introduce proceedings, 22/10/22. Also an illustrated pamphlet ‘A Line & An Object’ contains brief one-line contributions from the poets, alongside a picture.

Envelope containing torn up pieces of paper with handwriting. Part of Harris's writing practice is to write a new piece for performance events and immediately destroy it after the performance creating a unique experience for the audience.

‘An Anthology. A collection of poems by Will Harris & Friends of the Chinese Write Now Festival, 2022’. Introduction by Will Harris. This anthology includes photos of creative writing workshops held in London, Nottingham and Manchester in 2022.
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