Steve Day
Steve Day is a writer, poet, drummer/percussionist.
Born in Hackney, London. Brought up in Rayleigh, Essex.
Studied theology in Birmingham.
Studied Social Work, Politics & Local Government in Bristol.
Employment: Avon Social Services Department, Team Manager. Brandon Trust, Director of Communications. Later, an academic and jazz writer.
For three decades Steve lived in North Somerset. In April 2020, he moved to Devon and is married to the poet Jennie Osborne.
Joined the Poetry Teignmouth organising team in May 2023.
He is a member of Moor Poets.
Currently plays drums/percussion in the Occasional Quintet, the Sam Richards Trio & Day Evans Dale Ensemble, as well as being an active member of the Ashburton Improvising Music Project.
Books - Prose & Poetry
Information on Wylde Publications: www.wyldepublications.com/
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Born in Hackney, London. Brought up in Rayleigh, Essex.
Studied theology in Birmingham.
Studied Social Work, Politics & Local Government in Bristol.
Employment: Avon Social Services Department, Team Manager. Brandon Trust, Director of Communications. Later, an academic and jazz writer.
For three decades Steve lived in North Somerset. In April 2020, he moved to Devon and is married to the poet Jennie Osborne.
Joined the Poetry Teignmouth organising team in May 2023.
He is a member of Moor Poets.
Currently plays drums/percussion in the Occasional Quintet, the Sam Richards Trio & Day Evans Dale Ensemble, as well as being an active member of the Ashburton Improvising Music Project.
Books - Prose & Poetry
- Prose Writing: Two Full Ears – Listening To Improvised Music (Soundworld), Ornette Coleman – Music Always (Soundworld), Free Music (chapter) Masters Of Jazz Saxophone (Backbeat/Freeman Miller), The Ganelin Trio – A Russian Triptych (Palmyra), Looks Like Leisure? - Intellectual Disability & Social Inclusion (Churchill Livingstone)
- Poetry: Day By Day (South West Arts), The Edge Of England, Selected Poems Vol 1 (Grosvenor House), Curving Sentences, Selected Poems Vol 2 (Grosvenor House), Diamonds In Streams, Selected Poems Vol 3, Invocations And Portraits (with Roger Philip Dennis) (Wylde Publications)
- Past Bands include: Tallow, PKAP, General Nuisance, Slippers Afire, Lagos To Lanercost, BeforePoets, Blazing Flame, Crow Country
- Albums on Leo Records, Visitors, Song Of The Fly, Strewn With Pebbles, Blazing Flame Play High Mountain Top, Murmuration, The Set List Shuffle, Wrecked Chateau, Rib Music (with Sergio Armaroli) plus Pairing (with Mark Langford & Julian Dale)
- In November 2022 Discus Music released Steve Day’s 10th album, Day Evans Dale Ensemble, Green Money poetry/spoken word.
Information on Wylde Publications: www.wyldepublications.com/
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Gully
Diamond wrapper blue
between crevice splits
sea sharp, sparkling glitter gifts for
a shard place and the sliced bow
that binds eyes and bathes bright blindness.
The pores of a poem
and picture but not the
roar of the halen gully of water nor
the soaring herring gull clawing
at the red edge of iron ore bored into stones.
Taste samphire pellet
of spray-surf rung from
a stirred surge of tidal currents tolling
through the gaping turquoise gash
dressed for a huge din in a pearl of whirlpools.
Granite gannet turned
to guano sucked off the
stacked rock by a tidal turn that slaps
a slab skin raw of metal soldiers,
drives a flowered force of camouflaged factions.
The Castlemartin tour of
duty is in an insecure rise
and fall, an avian leap over the deep.
A pretty cliff harbour becomes an
army manoeuvring its orders to kill or be killed.
The land above the Pembrokeshire Castlemartin gully
is owned by the Ministry of Defence for military training.
Steve Day, Copyright 2023
Pub. Untamed - A Collaborative Anthology
South West Poets & Visual Artists
Wylde Publications
Diamond wrapper blue
between crevice splits
sea sharp, sparkling glitter gifts for
a shard place and the sliced bow
that binds eyes and bathes bright blindness.
The pores of a poem
and picture but not the
roar of the halen gully of water nor
the soaring herring gull clawing
at the red edge of iron ore bored into stones.
Taste samphire pellet
of spray-surf rung from
a stirred surge of tidal currents tolling
through the gaping turquoise gash
dressed for a huge din in a pearl of whirlpools.
Granite gannet turned
to guano sucked off the
stacked rock by a tidal turn that slaps
a slab skin raw of metal soldiers,
drives a flowered force of camouflaged factions.
The Castlemartin tour of
duty is in an insecure rise
and fall, an avian leap over the deep.
A pretty cliff harbour becomes an
army manoeuvring its orders to kill or be killed.
The land above the Pembrokeshire Castlemartin gully
is owned by the Ministry of Defence for military training.
Steve Day, Copyright 2023
Pub. Untamed - A Collaborative Anthology
South West Poets & Visual Artists
Wylde Publications