Laurie Eaves is a writer from the village of Yapton. He began
performing raps about acrobatic animals in Norwich ten years ago,
where he also headed up UEA Open Mic, produced two full-length
shows with Fractured Discourse and played guitar (badly) in Lyrical
Ballads Cabaret.
In 2014, Laurie moved to London and learnt that not every poem has
to be a mile-a-minute rhyming rant. He started speaking more
slowly, leading to performances at Boomerang Club, Forget What You
Heard, Extra Second London, Mouthpiece, Genesis Poetry Slam and
Bang Said the Gun.
Laurie became a published Poetry Rivals finalist in 2016 and has
contributed to anthologies by Bad Betty Press, Allographic Press,
GUG Press and Spoken Word London. Off the page, his work features
in videos for Muddy Feet Poetry, Process Productions and Team UK
Youth Cycling. He also works regularly with The Poetry Takeaway -
writing poems for strangers across the UK from the back of a burger
van.
Today, most of Laurie's poems are grit-and-honey pop songs about
break-ups, tidying and strength. He co-produces the Vogon Poetry
Slam and runs Yule Blog each December, reviewing his favourite
Christmas songs. He's been described as "organised" by three people
this year.
"Biceps is a poetry concept album. Each piece is a cog, moving and powering the rest. One everyday item or image at a time, Laurie's lean writing propels readers through the big themes of love, loss and rebuilding. Reading this collection I got envious, then inspired." Hannah Chutzpah
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