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A Midas Allegory

Posted on: 19th November 2020 Last updated on: 1st March 2021 Written by: ARTEL
An artist’s edition based in part on the King Midas myth is to be published this December by The Artel Press. By Unseen Hands is the first fascicle in a forthcoming instalment of an allegorical work by the writer and…
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National Poetry Day 2020: Podcast

Posted on: 30th September 2020 Last updated on: 19th November 2020 Written by: ARTEL
Thursday October 1st 2020 is National Poetry Day in the UK. Founded in 1994 by the Forward Arts Foundation, its purpose is simply to encourage all of us to enjoy, discover and share poetry. As an independent publisher specialising in…
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Introducing: Poems of Separation

Posted on: 21st September 2020 Last updated on: 30th September 2020 Written by: ARTEL

Poems of pilgrimage and flight are explored in a wonderful new poetry collection by Devon-based poet Angie Pyman and published for the first time by The Artel Press.

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POSTPONED: Book Launch 04.10.20

Posted on: 27th August 2020 Last updated on: 30th September 2020 Written by: ARTEL
Due to the latest COVID legislation we regret to inform that this event has now been postponed. Full refunds have been issued and we hope to be able to announce a new date in early 2021. The Artel Press warmly…
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Revelatory Music Score – Is Revealed

Posted on: 3rd June 2020 Last updated on: 1st October 2020 Written by: ARTEL

The first volume in a truly revelatory cycle of musical compositions by the playwright and composer Michael Higgins is to be published by The Artel Press in June 2020.

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New: A Tractatus of Teaching

This Spring sees publication of our new title from Michael John Gerard Higgins exploring education through the dramatic lens of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. To a Teaching takes the Tractatus (1921) as the model for this impassioned, pedagogical manifesto; an experimental…
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Alan Bleakley Reads at St Ives

Poet and academic Prof Alan Bleakley will be reading from his 2025 collection The Cost of Living this December in St Ives, Cornwall.

Catherine Swire at Leominster Priory

On Saturday 21st June 2025 poet Catherine Swire will be reading at Leominster Priory as part of their 900th anniversary celebrations.

Double Book Launch: Canada and Cornwall

May 31st 2025 is the date for a unique double book launch of our latest poetry title, The Cost of Living by acclaimed poets Alan Bleakley and Shane Neilson from venues in Toronto (Canada) and Cornwall (UK).

New Poetry from Bleakley and Neilson

May 2025 sees the forthcoming publication by The Artel Press of a collaboration between distinguished poets Prof Alan Bleakley (UK) and Dr Shane Neilson (Canada). Their new collection The Cost of Living features over 60 new poems powerfully reflecting on…
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