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Fiona Curran

Contains 1 collection item, 1 performance, 2 in total. Currently showing 2 in total.

Fiona Curran is a Lecturer in Film-making at Kingston University and is a published poet, as well as a sonic artist & filmmaker. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. As a poet she has been published widely in the UK & Ireland and her first collection, The Hail Mary Pass was published by Wrecking Ball Press.  Taken from http://www.phonographies.org/2011/10/27/fiona-curran/

  • Howling at the Moon

    Howling at the Moon

    2 February 2007 at 
    Battersea Arts Centre (London - Wandsworth) (499)
    A five-year anniversary gig for The Wolf, the poetry magazine edited by James Byrne ‘with a clear emphasis on publishing emerging new poets alongside more established writers’.
  • Audio recording of Howling at the Moon pt I

    Audio recording of Howling at the Moon pt I

    2 February 2007
    Minidisc recording of first half of Howling at the Moon show, featuring James Byrne, Fiona Curren, Annie Brechin, Roddy Lumsden.
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