Sam Riviere

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Faber & Faber, 2010 - Poetry - 17 pages
Funded by Arts Council England, Faber New Poets aims to identify and support emerging talents at an early stage in their careers. Through a programme of mentorship, bursary and pamphlet publication, the scheme offers four poets a year the time, guidance and encouragement they require to help in the development of their work in the longer term.In 2010, the awarded poets are Joe Dunthorne, Annie Katchinska, Sam Riviere and Tom Warner.MidairIf it all goes wrong, midair,I doubt I could put us down safely in a river.I suspect I'd slam us nose first into the circuit boardof a densely populated suburb.If I could, our rescue might be beamed across the globe;stood on the wing as though we stood on water.If it all goes wrong,I doubt I could put us down.

About the author (2010)

Sam Riviere began to write poetry while at the Norwich School of Art and Design, and completed a Masters at Royal Holloway. His poems have appeared in various publications and competitions since 2005. He co-edits the anthology series Stop Sharpening Your Knives, and is currently working towards a PhD at the University of East Anglia. He was a recipient of a 2009 Eric Gregory Award.

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