Adelle Stripe
Adelle Stripe (Born 1976, in York) is a poet from Tadcaster, North Yorkshire. In 2006, alongside Tony O'Neill and Ben Myers she formed possibly the first literary movement spawned via a social networking site, The Brutalists, who the BBC described as a 'group of young writers with a back-to-basics approach to poetry.'
Noted as a 'kitchen sink realist' poet by the Spanish daily newspaper ABC, Stripe is affiliated with the Offbeat generation, and she has published three poetry collections; Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid, Cigarettes in Bed and Dark Corners of the Land. Stripe's Brutalist works include Brutalism 1: Nowhere Fast and Brutalism 2: Cheap Thrills Issue 24 of Mineshaft Magazine.
External links
Published Works
- Brutalism One: Nowhere Fast, Captains of Industry Press, UK First Edition, 2008.
- Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid, Blackheath Books, UK First Edition, 2008. ISBN 978-1-906099-09-1
- Cigarettes In Bed, Blackheath Books, UK First Edition, 2009. ISBN 978-1-906099-17-6
- Dark Corners of the Land, Blackheath Books, UK First Edition, 2012. ISBN 978-1-906099-29-9
Anthologies
- 3:AM London, New York, Paris, Anthology, Social Disease, UK First Edition, 2008. ISBN 978-0955282959
- Dwang: Issue One, Poetry Anthology, Tangerine Press, UK First Edition, 2009. ISBN 978-0-9553402-3-9
- Dwang: Issue Two, Poetry Anthology, Tangerine Press, UK First Edition, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9553402-6-0
- Counterfeit Crank, Poetry Anthology, Sick Fly Publications, UK First Edition, 2012. ISBN 978-0-9553402-9-1
Interviews and Articles
- Verbal Arts Magazine Interview
- Web Publishing and The Brutalists / Guardian Books
- The Brutalists and Offbeat Generation / Guardian Books
- National Poetry Day BBC interview
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