Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Tag Archives: spoken word

Shortwave Eights

I’m thrilled to announce that my very first album of poetry is now available on Bandcamp Called ‘Shortwave Eights’ each poem – most from my recent book ‘Vague Wisdom.’ Each … Continue reading

23/04/2026 · Leave a comment

In Ulvik

My love of Olav H. Hauge knows no limits. The book “Luminous Spaces” is, for the want of a better phrase, my poetic Bible. I was particularly moved by a … Continue reading

22/03/2024 · Leave a comment

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

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

The Wind Talks When You Are Alone

11/06/2023

My Ex In Anger

A poem about making the best out of a crappy situation and grabbing happiness where you can.

21/05/2022 · Leave a comment

Stillborn

I’m fascinated by Ravenscar, ‘The Town That Never Was.’ It was meant to be built on the cliffs just south of Whitby and Robin Hoods Bay to capitalise on the … Continue reading

04/05/2022 · Leave a comment