Rhys Trimble

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Rhys Trimble
Born (1977-09-09) 9 September 1977 (age 47)
Livingstone, Zambia
OccupationPoet
LanguageWelsh, English
NationalityWelsh
Education
Genrepoetry
Years active2008-present
Notable awardscinnamon press award
Website
www.rhystrimble.com

Rhys Trimble (born in 1977) is a bilingual poet, teacher, visual poet, visual artist, musician and improvisational performance artist

University of Northumbria at Newcastle. His doctoral thesis was titled "Tywysogion".[4][5] He has authored more than 20 books of poetry in Wales, England, India and the US since 2010, including Swansea Automatic, Anatomy Mnemonics for Caged Waves (US) and Hexerisk.[6][7] He is the vocalist with the Punk/Improv/Noise group Lolfa Binc.[8]
And Anxiolytics. Trimble has contributed works to public art in Denbigh, Conwy Valley and Blackpool, Trimble was Nominated for the TS Eliot prize 2016.

He edits the experimental poetry e-zine ctrl+alt-del.[9] since 2008. His work has been translated into Slovak[10] Latvian[11] Anthologized in English[12] and Spanish[13][14] Galicean, Croatian, Romanian and Turkish. As an academic he has published articles in poetry Wales and had critical essays written on his work by Keely Laufer[15] and Dr Daniel Williams.[16] Trimble has performed in a number of countries around the world, and has taken part in the Gelynion Wales tour[17] and the India-Wales international writing project.[18] He is the founder of Awen 33 Arts, Bangor North Wales, Previous visiting poet at Bangor university and is currently a Bard in the Public Mapping Platform Project.

Publications

References

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  2. ^ Goodby, John (2010). "Prof". Angel Exhaust. 21.
  3. ^ "Pass Masters: Students' delight as they pick up degrees". Daily Post.
  4. ^ "Postgraduate Research Creative Writing". University of Northumbria at Newcastle.
  5. ^ Fowler, SJ (27 May 2015). "Maintenant #99 - Rhys Trimble". 3:AM Magazine.
  6. ^ "Swansea Automatic". Glasfryn Project. 12 May 2015.
  7. ^ Nelson, Camilla. "Rhys Trimble – Hexerisk". Shearsman Books (Review).
  8. ^ Coxon, Steve. "GIG REVIEW – Lolfa Binc, Teeth Crack, Spam Javelin @ The North, Rhyl". Link2Wales.
  9. ^ Finch, Peter (12 February 2011). "the insider:peter finch". Wales Online.
  10. ^ "kloaka 1/2017". 25 May 2017.
  11. ^ Davies, Nia. "Latvian Poetry". Poetry Wales. 53 (2).
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  13. ^ "Círculo de Poesía - Poesía de Gales: Rhys Trimble". circulodepoesia.com. 11 September 2017.
  14. ISBN 978-607-8167-47-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link
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  17. ^ "Gelynion: Wales". The Enemies Project.
  18. ^ "Rhys Trimble". Literature Across Frontiers.

Further reading

  • "round UP: Brainwave to help students". Daily Post. 9 August 2006. Rhys Trimble, of Bangor, is enlisting doctorate students for an agency called tutor2tutor providing private tuition services to fellow students. The 28-year-old biochemistry graduate ... attended the Business Start-Up Week workshops at the University of Wales, Bangor. Mr Trimble, studying for a BA in creative writing ...