Author Archives: Mary Montague

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About Mary Montague

Writer and biologist. Contributor to The Guardian's Country Diary. https://www.theguardian.com/profile/mary-montague Website: https://mary-montague.com

Birds etc

My remaining contracted workshops/events offered through Queen’s Open Learning that were upcoming in May are now cancelled. I got an email from HMRC informing me of the grant available to self-employed people. But the scheme won’t be open till June. … Continue reading

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December 2019

The usual frantic run-up to Christmas was leavened by two events which fortuitously found themselves referred to on the same page on the Poetry Ireland website. So before that page vanishes into the ether, here is a preserving screenshot, dear … Continue reading

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Cyphers 88

I was in Dublin yesterday for the launch of Cyphers 88 in Books Upstairs (one of my favourite bookshops in all the world. I always go home laden. Whoever stocks their poetry section is a marvel). My own poem, Wicker … Continue reading

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Ciaran Carson

Yesterday came the devastating, sadly anticipated, death of Ciaran Carson just 3 days short of his 71st birthday. Not quite three years ago he was one of the coffin bearers at the interment of my late uncle, John Montague. There … Continue reading

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System Change!

I joined today’s global Climate Strike in Belfast. Both to support the young people and to acknowledge the young person that I once was who longed for a social climate that would take ecological collapse and biodiversity loss seriously. I … Continue reading

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Skylight 47, Special Issue

Delighted that my poem “Soothed” is included this special issue of Skylight 47. I was sorry to miss launch in Galway earlier this month. But many thanks to the editors, and hopefully I’ll make it to the city during its … Continue reading

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Good news

    Well, I have recovered a little. I was delighted at my award of the Poetry Ireland Tyrone Guthrie Centre Mid Career Bursary. It is a great honour and I am especially pleased that it comes at this time … Continue reading

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A dizzy of birds …

My Country Diary piece on the Gobbins cliff path is out in today’s Guardian. Thanks to Nichola Monk for organising the trip, with Ann Lightbody and the Queen’s Uni Bangor birders.

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Poetry Ireland Tyrone Guthrie Mid Career Bursary

I have just got word that I have been awarded one of these! Needless to say, I’m utterly delighted. That’s it, no further details for now, but I’m really looking to the experience and the poems that could take flight!

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Cyphers 87 (and poetry on a Sunday)

Delighted to have received Cyphers 87 in the post today. I had to miss the launch at the Strokestown International Poetry Festival because it coincided with International Dawn Chorus Day (a lot of internationals in that sentence!). Such a shame! I … Continue reading

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