Halloween
Halloween written by: Gregory Spis In the nooks and crannies of children’s fancy lies, not only in...
Gregory Spis, a poet and a writer. His flagship poem, ‘Short-feature tattoos’ got him the first award in the poetry competition called ‘Any Wonders,’ organised in London. Most of his poems were published in Literary Diary by Polish Writers Abroad Association, in Polish Observer, Poetry Kit and others. One of his very controversial poem ‘Tramway to Croydon’ was published in weekly magazines Cooltura and New Time (Nowy Czas) in London. Some of his poems were also published in Poland, in Poetry Today (Poezja Dzisiaj), edited by A. Nawrocki. A selection of his poems, entitled ‘Out of the Cocoon’ was published in London by KaMPe Library and in the poetry anthology, together with his friends, entitled ‘Five from KaMPe’. Besides, he translates poetry and fiction. He also speaks Italian, French and German. Recently Interviewed by Peter Evans and Ted Smith-Orr in Radio Croydon presenting his poems in Poetry Evening and in Polish Radio Dublin. He is a member of a Polish Writers Abroad Association and two poetry groups: KaMPe & 4th Floor in POSK, Hammersmith, London.