Where are the Rebels?
Blackheath books are pleased to present Joseph Ridgwell’s first collection in a limited edition chapbook, each copy personally signed by the author.
Praise for Ridgwell’s writing:
‘Joe Ridgwell is a man to watch. He’s stacked with talent. This book of poems is just the beginning. Look out world.’ — Mark SaFranko (Author of Hating Olivia and Lounge Lizard
http://www.murderslim.com/loungeshop.html)
‘Joe Ridgwell is the kind of poet that those obnoxious fucking poetry critics hate. He didn’t go to school and swallow the classics, and come out regurgitating them for up-their-own-arse poetry journals that nobody reads. He’s an East End geezer who wields stanzas like some people wield Stanley knives. In some idealistic alternate reality, where our national drug of choice is something a bit stronger than reality TV, Joe Ridgwell would the fucking poet laureate.’ — Tony O’Neill Author of Digging the Vein and Down and Out on Murder Mile.
http://www.tonyoneill.net/
‘Tough…raw…from the heart, and from the gut. Ridgwell might be the best young writer out there.’ — Mikael Covey – editor
litupmagazine
About the author
Joe grew up in the East End of London and left school with few qualifications. He then embarked on a succession of menial jobs. After being stabbed in a bar brawl he decided it was time to leave the country and promptly travelled the world. He stayed in Australia for five years living mostly in the red-light district of Kings Cross Sydney until he became an illegal immigrant. To avoid imprisonment and deportation Joe then went to Thailand and brought a share in the world’s smallest bar, the now defunct Barcelona Bar. After fleeing Thailand with a tail between his legs he finally returned to London where he lives and writes to this day.