Paul Stubbs
Paul Stubbs born in 1969 in Norwich, is a British poet who lives between Chartres & England. He is the author of several poetry collections and books of poetical and philosophical essays. His work has appeared in various magazines and anthologies. With Blandine Longre, Stubbs has translated texts by Victor Segalen, Arthur Rimbaud, Jos Roy, and Pierre Cendors. He also co-founded the publishing house Black Herald Press in 2010. Forthcoming, The Acceptance of Loss, an essay on Jack Kerouac.
Paul Stubbs born in 1969 in Norwich, is a British poet who lives between Chartres & England. He is the author of several poetry collections and books of poetical and philosophical essays. His work has appeared in various magazines and anthologies. With Blandine Longre, Stubbs has translated texts by Victor Segalen, Arthur Rimbaud, Jos Roy, and Pierre Cendors. He also co-founded the publishing house Black Herald Press in 2010. Forthcoming, The Acceptance of Loss, an essay on Jack Kerouac. See less