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End of an era for InPrint poet

Posted by Tim Lenton on 29 September 2009 at 14:34

Tags: griffon lisa lucy

Lisa (left) takes a rest during one of her poetry walks at Paston Lisa enjoying her work Lisa (right) with InPrint artist Annette Rolston

InPrint poet Lisa D'Onofrio, who inspired and helped to create the ground-breaking Poetry Vending Machine, is returning to her native Australia next month. She is a founder-member of the group and one of the prime movers in our various activities. She will leave a big gap, not only as a brilliantly imaginative poet, but also as a good friend.

The group is having a get-together in the early part of October to celebrate Lisa's time with us and to say goodbye to her, her husband Errol and children Dash and Blossom.

Meanwhile Lucy Care, organiser of the Paston Project, with which InPrint has been involved for well over a year, has an exhibition at the Griffon Gallery in North Walsham, Norfolk, this October. It runs until the gallery puts on a version of the Paston Exhibition starting on October 30.

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