In Borderlands, a short film by Jesse Lawrence, Ruth Sharman walks to an unassuming Neolithic Long Barrow, on the way revealing the themes that inform her work.
Grey Hen Press 10th Anniversary Reading, Saturday 16 September.
R V Bailey, Ann Drysdale, June Hall, Joy Howard, Ruth Sharman and Pat Simmons will showcase a selection from the Grey Hen anthologies ‘Nothing mimsy about these poems by older women. Fierce, …More »Coffee House Poetry at the Troubadour, Monday 15 May.
On Monday 15th May, Ruth will be reading at Coffee-House Poetry at The Troubadour, 263-267 Old Brompton Road, London SW5. Anne-Marie Fyfe, the Coffee-House Poetry organiser writes: Looking forward to …More »Wendy Klein reviews Scarlet Tiger in London Grip
Actually starting to write this review has been the ultimate challenge. Starting to write it meant ceasing to read it, and I have seldom been so reluctant to put a …More »Five poems by Ruth Sharman included in The High Window: Issue 5 Spring 2017
The latest edition of The High Window, Issue 5 Spring 2017, includes five poems by Ruth Sharman: After the Fire Eve Speak Tinnitus Leaving Waiting for the Perseid Meteors The High …More »interLitQ interview with Ruth Sharman
Interlitq: You refer in some of your poems to your childhood in India. Do you feel you need to travel to exotic places to gain a sense of wonderment? Ruth …More »