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COMP CLOSED | Book Giveaway | Green Rain

We are very pleased to be giving away two copies of Alastair Clarke’s poetry book ‘Green Rain’, to our GrownUps members.

All you need to do to enter the draw is be a GrownUps member, make sure you’re signed up to our newsletter and fill in your details near the bottom of the page!

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About Green Rain

“Alastair Clarke shows the way poetry can catch the brightness of place (and travel)… Landscape is never redundant in poetry – I would read a whole book of this.” Paula Green, Poetry Shelf Review

Alastair’s poetry considerably addresses his re-seeing his country after living for many years overseas. Though this element is not explicit, it does underlie the feelings and ideas of much of the poetry.

Returning to live in the Wairarapa – a rich, wide valley bordered by mountains (frequently snow-covered in winter) – has been a compellingly focusing experience. New Zealand’s very challenging geology has influenced the poems. In contrast societal, cultural and political issues are also subjects in poems concerned with New Zealand and countries overseas.

Alastair’s poetry has been published in Landfall, Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2018, 2022, Orbis UK, Fresh Ink, and Enzine. In 2022 Alastair self-published Seeing. He is interested in how, when we look at things, vision is inconstant; how seeing is determined by light, and how small alterations in perspective profoundly shift vision.

Alastair is a New Zealander who returned to the Wairarapa in 2016 from several years in the UK.
He grew up in Pukerua Bay, a little north of Wellington, when Peter Bland, Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, Denis Glover were residents, and very near, Louis Johnson, who were all, together, reshaping poetry in New Zealand.

He believes he was very lucky to have been free to enjoy the wonders of growing up in a world defined by wild hills, bush and the sea (the family had a dinghy) and the constant nearness of Kapiti Island.
He feels he was also immeasurably lucky to have had a father who was a writer (for NZBC), who deeply inspired in him a love for literature

Returning to live in the Wairarapa has been a compellingly focusing experience. That the land has been, and is, geologically riven, has been a profound influence in Alastair’s writing.

Click here to read more about the writing of Green Rain

 

 

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    1. You must be a GrownUps member and receive our newsletter to be eligible to win.
    2. Competition closes on the 10th October 2023, winners will be notified via email by 12th October 2023.
    3. It is your responsibility to ensure you correctly enter a New Zealand postal address where the prize can be couriered. GrownUps will not take responsibility for prizes sent to incorrect addresses.
    4. Winners are drawn at random by the GrownUps administration team.
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    7. One entry per household.
    8. Prize is non transferrable.
    9. You must reside in New Zealand – the prize will only be posted within New Zealand.
    10. You must be over 50 years of age to enter, check your details are correct in your membership dashboard.