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Always surprised and slightly short changed to see the UK editions of poetry books first published in US ( e.g. Jorie Graham, Louise Gluck), how they vary in size and weight – smaller, slimmer, thinner paper – and give such different clues in their cover designs.

Andrew Latimer at Carcanet has finalised a new design for The Long Beds; this image was only for prepublication purposes. But I liked it. It reminded me of Joan Jonas’s Helen in Egypt: Lines in the Sand which she brought to Tate Modern in 2018.

Sadly died, as the saying goes, a victim of Coronavirus! On 22 March this year I suggested to Andrew that I would take a camera along the beach at Camber and get some less heavily walked-over shots of rippled sand and feet. But lock down the very next day put paid to that.

The Long Beds in its second coat of many colours will be available in bookshops on 30 July 2020. If you would like to preorder it with the friends and family discount code, drop Kate a line.

Forthcoming events

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Kate will be appearing with Kayo Chingonyi and Gale Burns at the eco-fiesta for Sydenham Word Fair which suits her open-air subject matter …  at Sydenham Garden on 9 March 2015 http://www.sydenhamarts.co.uk/event/a-special-green-fiesta/

and on 12 May in conversation with the opera critic and writer Rupert Christiansen for the Dulwich Festival. They will talk about the attentiveness required of a writer and read some favourite poems at Dulwich College Library. Tickets from the Dulwich Festival website www.dulwichfestival.co.uk/