He set out (in July 2010) deliberately penniless. After an appeal for gigs and hosts on his website, he managed to earn his keep as a footsore, mist-drenched and wind-blown troubadour by reading at prearranged locations along the way and asking his listeners to bung cash – if they wished - into an increasingly whiffy walking sock. Let's cut to the chase: earnings £3086.42; expenses £1174.81; net profit £1911.61. Poetry pays!
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Troubadour
… Simon Armitage: 'If everyone was writing poetry, I don't think I would be' - Features - Books - The Independent. (Hat tip, Rus Bowden.)
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