Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Category Archives: spoken word

Eoh

Things have been very busy of late, hence the lack of new material here. This is partly because of the run up to my PhD Viva Voce and the subsequent … Continue reading

15/03/2024 · Leave a comment

A Review!

I’m thrilled to have been featured by our local magazine ‘In Common.’ Anita Foxall, has shown enormously good taste in heaping praise on my recent book ‘Vague Wisdom.’ Have a … Continue reading

19/01/2024 · Leave a comment

Voyager

Well, it looks like I’m involved with producing an album of my poetry, elevated by the music of Mark Automaton. The fourth track we have produced is ‘Voyager.’

27/12/2023 · Leave a comment

Pretentious (Video)

Another of the Mark Automaton collaborations, this time with me making the video, too. Mark Automaton made the previous ones. Here, taking the title rather to heart is a bloody … Continue reading

10/12/2023 · Leave a comment

Stillborn (Video)

Another collaboration between myself and Mark Automaton. This time a fantasy about a seaside town that was planned, but never built. Ravenscar is known locally as ‘The Town That Never … Continue reading

04/12/2023 · Leave a comment

Lullaby (Video)

My good friend Mark (quite possibly my oldest friend… In the good way) and I have been working on presenting my poetry in different ways. What I mean is, that … Continue reading

03/12/2023 · Leave a comment

‘Batwang’ and ‘Pretentious’

One of the things I learned from attending the Morecombe Poetry Festival is this. If you’re going to do live work, it’s imperative to throw something lighthearted in the mix. … Continue reading

28/10/2023 · Leave a comment

New Book!

I’ve been a bit quiet of late, mostly because I’ve been writing up my Ph.D. as well as prepping my first (non-self-published) book, entitled ‘Vague Wisdom.’ The London Magazine, who … Continue reading

01/10/2023 · Leave a comment