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jackdean

Jack Dean

Worked with:
Kate Tempest, Dizraeli, Polar Bear, Luke Wright, Vanessa Kisuule, Adam Kammerling, Worklight Theatre
Location: North East

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Deep in the north, beyond the withered arm of the M1, there is a town where the people catch stars out of the sea, a silent, somnolent market settlement sagging onto a barricade of pebbles that line up in loose file against the dark mongol waves. And every new years day, the people head out in fleets of dinghies and mute anticipation, and dip rods of slow silver under the diaphanous bleakness. And within the same minute up they spring, cold and white and terrified like mad geese in the eccles cake purple night, before they are placed inside...
Yorkshire Hymnal

Deep in the north, beyond the withered arm of the M1, there is a town where the people catch stars out of the sea, a silent, somnolent market settlement sagging onto a barricade of pebbles that line up in loose file against the dark mongol waves. And every new years day, the people head out in fleets of dinghies and mute anticipation, and dip rods of slow silver under the diaphanous bleakness. And within the same minute up they spring, cold and white and terrified like mad geese in the eccles cake purple night, before they are placed inside of heavy jars and ferried back to hum in basements or dangle like bangles off the angles of cornershops through the year. The star fishermen don’t make a big deal of it, if you ask them why they do it, they’ll shrug and say ’”tis a bloody job”, and the town stays sleeping off the edge of the damp downs its precious cargo hidden from genocidal eyes. And there are women in that town with bosoms like nebula clouds, lilting between pubs in the maze of winter, spangled in leopard print flags and chuckles, and necklaces made of burning hydrogen...

Poems
[Written for the Bristol Old Vic blog. Original article here .] When I was little, I had a board game called Never Ending Stories (nothing to do with the furry-dragoned, slightly disturbing kids movie of the same name). A player would place a hexagonal tile down on a board and attempt to improvise and tell part of a story that corresponded with the picture on the tile, then the next player would do the same, steering inevitably towards either a Happy, Sad, Surprising or Scary ending. This game was a delight for the more verbose and attention-seeking members of...
On Stories

[Written for the Bristol Old Vic blog. Original article here .] When I was little, I had a board game called Never Ending Stories (nothing to do with the furry-dragoned, slightly disturbing kids movie of the same name). A player would place a hexagonal tile down on a board and attempt to improvise and tell part of a story that corresponded with the picture on the tile, then the next player would do the same, steering inevitably towards either a Happy, Sad, Surprising or Scary ending. This game was a delight for the more verbose and attention-seeking members of my family (me), who would go for minutes on end stringing loosely connected fantastical events together, and a bit of a chore for the more reticent and shy (my grandma and great aunt), who would consistently try and close things off with a quick “and then it rained and they all had to go home”. I suppose it was one of those seminal gifts, like Beckham getting a football or Paxman getting a My First Interrogation Kit. In my first year of University, me and a cabal of other Creative Writing students got together on Thursday evenings for Board Game...

Prose

About me

“Artists like rap storyteller Jack Dean make us excited about what they might do next”

Jack Dean is a Yorkshire- based writer and performer who has carried his love of wierd and wonderful arrangements of words to many places, From the Bowery Poetry Club in New York, Latitude Festival and the Radio 4 National Poetry Slam to a male beauty contest in Hackney (long story). Jack likes to take the hip hop medium he grew up with, go out with it, get it drunk and push it down the high street in a shopping trolley full of fireworks at 4am. He hopes you’ll join him on this quixotic adventure.

Ideastap Innovators Award winner 2012
Poetry Can Award nominee 2013
Apples and Snakes Poet of the Month October 2013

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