List Of Writers
JENKINS, MIKE
26, Andrew’s Close, Heolgerrig, Merthyr Tudful CF48 1SS
Tel: 01685 376726
Email: mjenkins1927@gmail.com
Poet, story writer and novelist. Mike teaches English at a comprehensive school in Cardiff. He has lived in Merthyr for 30 years. Winner of an Eric Gregory Award in 1979 and the Welsh Arts Council Young Writer’s Prize in 1984. Mike also won the John Tripp Award for Spoken Poetry and the 1998 Wales Book of the Year (English section) for Wanting To Belong (Seren, 2000), a book of interlinked stories for teenagers. He is a former editor of Poetry Wales and has co–edited Red Poets magazine for many years. His latest novella The Fugitives Three (Cinnamon Press, 2008) centres on three young people in a South Wales Valley’s estate whose stories intertwine and who, despite the odds, refuse to live lives of quiet desperation. It is fast-paced and written in a tight dialect in the third person narrative. Mike is a Fellow of Academi.
Reviews:
"…Mike Jenkins writes in a unique style that is sometimes raucous and often sardonic, but it can also be tender and plaintive, with a deep understanding of ’ordinary’ lives…"
Prof. Meic Stephens, Introduction to Corgi Series (3)
Selected Publications:
The Common Land (Poetry Wales Press, 1981)
Invisible Times (Seren, 1986)
A Dissident Voice (Seren, 1990)
Graffiti Narratives (Planet, 1994)
This House, My Ghetto (Seren, 1995)
Red Landscapes: New and Selected Poems (Seren, 1999)
Wanting to Belong (Seren, 2000)
Coulda Bin Summin (Planet, 2001)
Barbsmashive (Spells Trouble) (Pont, 2002)
Laughter Tangled in Thorn and Other Poems (Corgi Series: 3) (Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2002)
Poems for Underage Thinkers (Pont, 2004)
The Language of Flight (Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2004)
Child of Dust (Gomer, 2005)
Walking on Waste (Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2007)
The Fugitive Three (Cinnamon Press, 2008)
Contributed to:
The Valleys (co–editor) (Poetry Wales Press, 1984)
Magpies - Short Stories from Wales (contributor) (Gomer, 2000)
Welsh and Proud of it (contributor) (Pont, 2007)
Barbsmashive (Spells Trouble) (Pont, 2002)
A novella for 10-12 year olds.
"…The creature that appears amid the rubbish on Marc’s estate is real enough. No-one seems to have made it; no-one seems to be controlling it either. Why should Marc take it on then? Especially when his adventures always end up in trouble…"
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Eligible Writers on Tour subjects offered:
1. Read and discuss own work
2. Workshops for adults and children in poetry and fiction
3. Talk and discussion on Welsh writing in English
AVAILABILITY: Most days, evenings and weekends.
AGE RANGE: Primary school upwards for both readings and workshops.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Non car-driver.
Read his poem for Glyn Jones here


