Written on July 7, 2009 / by Barry Reynolds

T. F. Griffin

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T. F. Griffin is the author of “The Leveller” which was published by Flux Gallery Press in 2006. He has been involved in the poetry world since the 1970’s when both Ted Hughes and Philip Larkin assisted in the publication of his early works in several literary magazines. After attending Douglas Dunn’s workshops in Hull he was one of ten poets represented in the Bloodeaxe publication “A Rumoured City Revisited” (1982). T. F. Griffin’s two core books are “Cider Days”, Headland (1990), and “Kavita”, Shoestring Press (2003). T. F. Griffin contributed four poems to and also edited “The Great Refusal”, which was the first anthology of poetry from Flux Gallery Press

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John Brownlee

Posted : Sat, 10 Apr 2010, 08:30 am

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What fresh Hull is this? | John Keenan | The Arts Blogs

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[...] amusing story about a sortie to Scunthorpe in the company of Dunn and fellow poets Tony Flynn and TF Griffin where, due to a misprint in the event publicity, a bemused audience had gathered to enjoy an [...]

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Posted : Thu, 24 Jun 2010, 13:16 pm

[...] amusing story about a sortie to Scunthorpe in the company of Dunn and fellow poets Tony Flynn and TF Griffin where, due to a misprint in the event publicity, a bemused audience had gathered to enjoy an [...]

Dr Ralph O STEEDman

Posted : Fri, 2 Jul 2010, 06:49 am

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