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Hadley-James Hoyles

About

Hadley-James has been writing for several years, and been published in several journals, both national and international. He is the inaugural Makar of Teviot Row House in Edinburgh, and has been running events across Scotland as the director of The Alcove since 2020. Reading at several festivals, notably the Ripon Poetry Festival, the Summer Anywhere Festival, and Stonehaven Poetry Festival, he often writes about connections to nature, and the influence that it can have on one's own psyche and sense of place, as well as class struggle, and the tensions between rural and urban existence, having traversed both.

Connection to Glasgow

Hadley-James Hoyles lived in Dennistoun for several years, and is am often back to visit, either for friends or for poetry!
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