Rupert Loydell is Senior Lecturer in the School of Writing and Journalism at Falmouth University, the editor of
Stride
magazine, contributing editor to
International Times
and a writer and abstract artist. His many books of poetry include
Dear Mary
,
A Confusion of Marys
,
The Return of the Man Who Has Everything
,
Wildlife and Ballads of the Alone
, all published by Shearsman, who also published
Encouraging Signs
, a book of essays, articles and interviews. In addition to several collaborative publications, he edited
Smartarse
and co-edited
Yesterday’s Music Toda
y for Knives Forks & Spoons Press,
From Hepworth’s Garden Out
:
poems about painters and St. Ives
for Shearsman, and
Troubles Swapped for Something Fresh: manifestos and unmanifestos
for Salt. His critical writing has appeared in
Punk & Post-Punk
(where he is on the editorial board),
Journal
of
Writing and Creative Practice
,
New Writing
,
English
,
Text, Axon,
Short Fiction in Theory and Practice,
Musicology Research, Revenant, The Quint: an interdisciplinary journal from the north
and
Journal of Visual Art Practice
. He also he has contributed chapters to
Brian Eno. Oblique Music
(Bloomsbury, 2016),
Critical Essays on Twin Peaks: The Return
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2019),
Music in Twin Peaks
:
Listen to the Sounds
(Routledge, 2021) and
Bodies, Noise and Power in Industrial Music
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).