Open Poetics - Consultancy Service
I am now open to give one on one sessions to poets,
aspiring or otherwise, providing useful practical advice on all aspects of poetic
practice, both written and oral.
I charge a flat fee of Fifty Euro per hour. Sessions will
be conducted via Skpe, Zoom, Classroom etc.
If you are interested in participating in a session of
Open Poetics, you can leave a message with me here in the box below and I will
get back to you.
I have an extensive background in education, having taught English to Students of Other Languages for over 15 years and at all levels. I have also taught creative writing and given writing workshops to groups and I am also an accomplished performer, having read my work in public on many an occasion.
I can tailor my classes to your exact needs, this is how I work with people, so that you can get the best possible results.
Biography
Peter O’Neill is the author of six previously
published collections of poetry, a volume of translation The Enemy –
Transversions from Charles Baudelaire Lapwing, 2015, and a short prose work
More Micks than Dicks, a hybrid Beckettian novella in 3 genres Famous
Seamus 2017. He has edited two anthologies And Agamemnon Dead mgv2>publishing
2015, and The Gladstone Readings Famous Seamus 2017, and most recently
he has just edited a bumper edition of the online poetry journal Live
Encounters – see April edition and the Facebook page April is the
Cruelest Month which is a spin off from this engagement and which he
currently curates.
He has a BA in Humanities ( 2007) , majoring in
philosophy, and a Masters in comparative literature (2013). He has presented
papers on Beckett’s final attempt at the novel Comment c’est How It Is at
international conferences at the invitation of Beckett champions Gare Saint
Lazare Players. He also continues his engagement with transversing Les
Fleurs du Mal by Baudelaire. Both of these projects inform his own work and
show by extension a life-long commitment to exploring and engaging with highly
challenging and complex work and in multiple mediums. This kind of academic
versatility is most unusual in writers, and informs his own writing making him,
for many writers and editors at least, one of the most engaging poets writing in
English today.
What they are saying:
“ Peter O’Neill is a poet who works the mythical city
of Modernism in ways we do not often see enough.”
David Rigsbee
“ He is a poet of idea and image,”
Christine Murray
“ His talent is profound and exuberant, and with the
mastery of his art, poetry has become second nature to O’Neill.”
Dr Brigitte Le Juez
I have written >1500 poems in 20 books ...
ReplyDeleteA few they gave their opinions about my poems ???
Winner of the Carnegie Prze for poetry ...
Teach Your Child Love
Yes,
Nothing Else
Teach yours’ love, Yes, nothing else.
Talent will grow if love enters race.
Teach your child LOVE, watch flowering life
In gardens, in deserts, in chilly spaces …
Teach your child love, and nothing else.
Do not teach hate for others faiths—
Teach your child love that grows and cares.
Teach, cuddle your child—endless embrace.
Thee will learn to give to others in joyful ways,
For those who didn’t taste love, to grow, grace
Teach a real love, love that has no fence.
Restricted love cannot relieve pains!
Teach sense to love and nothing else.
Can you change minds locked in skulls?
If you teach love, that says and changes.
Try to tutor love, gain fruitful praise.
Teach your child love, Yes nothing else.
Hate will crush, inventing sense from the base.
Give yours, beloveds the utmost love;
Even those who’ve had no luck will receive address:
See how life will smile on their faces
And on everyone, hard-livers of this millennial chase.
From Sylva,
Mother of Love
October 27, 2007