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- Graham_Fulton abstract "Graham Fulton is a poet from Paisley in Scotland.History as PoetGraham Fulton (born 8 January 1959) has been writing and performing poetry since 1987 when he first attended a writers' group run by poet Tom Leonard in Paisley, which also included Jeff Torrington, Brian Whittingham and Suhayl Saadi, and was a founder member of the influential Itinerant Poets performance and publishing group, which featured Jim Ferguson, Ronald McNeil and Bobby Christie. They producedthe Tower of Babble pamphlet in 1987.His first major collection of poems Humouring the Iron Bar Man, was published by Polygon in 1990. Further collections include This (Rebel Inc, 1993), Knights of the Lower Floors (Polygon, 1994) and Ritual Soup and other liquids (Mariscat Press, 2002). He was joint winner of the prestigious Scotia Bar First of May Poetry Prize in the 1990s, and was an editorial board member of the West Coast Magazine which featured up and coming writers of the time including Irvine Welsh (short fiction). His work has appeared in numerous literary publications in both the UK and US, and has been broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland and Scottish Television. He has been the recipient of three Scottish Arts Council bursaries.Later publications include a sequence about the Glasgow underground called Inner Circle (2008), Found Objects: a CD of photographs (2008), Suspect Novelties: order, chaos, the whole etc. (2009), Pocket Fugues (2009) and twenty three umbrellas (2009) which have all been produced by his own imprint Controlled Explosion Press which he established in 2008. These limited editions are often handmade and experimental in nature and combine poetry, photography and illustration.Publications in 2010 were Unsaved Messages and twenty three buildings (both from Controlled Explosion Press) and Black Motel/The Man who Forgot How to which was launched by award-winning Roncadora Press in October 2010 and features monotype illustrations by artist Hugh Bryden. A full-length collection called Open Plan about working in an office was published in February 2011 by Smokestack Books. He also found a publisher for his father's World War 2 diaries, A Waggoner's War by Fergus Fulton, which was produced by Woodfield Publishing in May 2011. The Ruin of Poltalloch, a chapbook about the Mid Argyll seat of the Malcolm family combining poetry and photographs, was published in June 2011.The Zombie Poem, about attending the casting for zombie movie epic World War Z which was partly filmedin Glasgow, was published in October 2011. A major full-length collection Full Scottish Breakfast was published in November 2011 by Red Squirrel Press and Upside Down Heart (featuring illustrations by artist Becky Bolton) was published in February 2012. A new pamphlet collection Speed of Dark was published in September 2012, and The Universe is a Silly Place was published in 2013.4 new full-length poetry collections are awaiting publication. Brian Wilson in Swansea Bus Station is to be published by Red Squirrel Press in 2015, Photographing Ghosts with illustrations by Hugh Bryden is to be published in 2014 by Roncadora Press, One Day in the Life of Jimmy Denisovich is to be published by Smokestack Books in 2014, and Equal Night is to be published by Salmon Poetry in 2015. Reclaimed Land : A Sixties Childhood, a storypoem history, has been published by The Grimsay Press in 2013. Ideas for a long poem called Flesh and Stone, about the Kilmartin Glen and Loch Craignish area of Argyll, are currently being developed. Other new works in progress are Paragraphs at the End of the World, a series of prosepoems, and 2 new full-length collections The Big Velodrome in the Sky and Carry-outs of Fire. From 2016 his major full-length collections will be published by Freight Books.In 2013 he also produced a factual guidebook The Military Graves of Cockett Cemetery.Graham and his wife Helen are currently in the early development stages of creating a musical called RILLINGTON! based on the life of serial killer John Christie.He's read his poems live from Los Angeles in the US to Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow to the Morden Tower in Newcastle.Personal Life and Early Career</big>Graham Fulton was born in Hampton, England. He moved to Paisley withhis mother and father, Jessie and Fergus, and older brother Gordonin 1963. He attended Ralston Primary School and Camphill Secondary Schoolin Paisley. After school he studied Art and Design at Cardonald Collegein Glasgow. He was also one of the writers with punk Fanzine Stagnant Pool of Diseasewhose main editor Tommy Cherry went on to form cult Scottish rock band The BachelorPad. Graham Fulton got a job as a Technician with Renfrew District Council in 1981.A job which lasted 30 years. He used to run marathons. He used to play the drums. He is the great-grandson of Alexander McLardie who played professional football with Abercorn, St. Mirren and Burnley. He married Helen Nathaniel, originally from Swansea, in 2006. They live in Paisley.".
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