Tag: bad boy poet
POETRY MONTH: scott manley hadley readings round up
some old vids of *your* favourite mentally ill poet-blogger
POETRY MONTH: reviews of scott manley hadley
you been doing all this dope [blogging] / You ain’t had a chance to show ’em what time it is
Joan Didion: The 1980s & 90s (PART ONE)
re-reading Joan Didion for the first time in my life
Four New Songs
solid bald sings four times again
the heads of cerberus by Francis Stevens
early sci-fi and smh so sad
The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin
a blog from when the [first?] lockdown eased
The Pale King by David Foster Wallace
hide the dfw; notes on craft & posthumous novels
Cygnet by Season Butler
a solid contemporary novel
Selected Poems by Marianne Moore
the building i live in got on fire in lockdown
If All The World and Love Were Young by Stephen Sexton
top prize-winning poetry and emotional toll of lockdown ekes in
Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin
great early[ish] essays from one of america’s best
My Father and Myself by J. R. Ackerley
an important, wonderful, book
Scott Manley Hadley’s More Triumphant 2018
well i had a good year
Bad Boy Poet: LIVE IN DALSTON
Scott Manley Hadley launches Bad Boy Poet.
Bad Boy Poet: LIVE TONIGHT IN DALSTON
BOOK LAUNCH TONIGHT NOVEMBER 14TH 2018
Bad Boy Poet by Scott Manley Hadley
Reviewed by Karina Bush
Bad Boy Poet: Intimate & Al Fresco
reading some poems in the Spanish desert…
La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman
read good book, do bad exercise
Feast of Sapphires by Matt Nagin
find out what poetry i like and why i write about poopoo
Scott Manley Hadley Reads Some Poems
listen and or watch me read some poems (or do neither)
The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood
very booker prize winnery booker prize winner
Death the Barber by William Carlos Williams
so much depends upon triumphofthenow.com
Scott In A Podcast on His Poetry
hear my voice, reacquaint yourselves with my fallibility
Pamper Me To Hell & Back by Hera Lindsay Bird
love love love love love love love
Being With Me Will Help You Learn by Thomas McColl
slowly, book by book, i realise what i like
The Observances by Kate Miller
is “good” poetry bad and “bad” poetry “good”?






























