2026 COURSES


creative support group

Are you an artist, writer, poet or researcher

in need of structure, accountability, online feedback & support?

This group is for you!


NOW BOOKING!


TOWARDS AN EXPERIMENTAL

ECOLOGY OF LINE


A six month online course for creative makers, writers and thinkers

to explore the material and conceptual dynamics of line.



TOWARDS AN EXPERIMENTAL ECOLOGY OF LINE

2025

~ online exhibition ~

COMING SOON!



LANDSCAPE TRANSCRIPTIONS @ THE LIVING LIBRARY

XING THE LINE 10TH NOV 2025

Sunday 10th Nov

Wayne Clements, Juli Jana, Peter Phillpott & Camilla Nelson, hosted by Jeff HIlson & Iris Colomb.

Doors from 6pm. Performances at 7pm.

Dream Bags Jaguar Shoes. 32-36 Kingsland Road, E2 8DA


epic @ XING


SINGING APPLE PRESS STANDS WITH PALESTINE


On November 29th, writers from around the world will gather, for the third year, for a 24 hour reading in support of Palestinian writers, Palestinian voices in diaspora, and their allies. We gather in the spirit of fundamental respect for life and liberation. As individual poets, artists & writers, and representatives of independent arts organizations, we call for an end to all ongoing genocidal aggression globally. We condemn the collective punishment of Palestinians, we condemn actions that perpetuate cycles of violence, and we call for a global commitment to protect freedom of expression and critical dissent. 



Donate to Medical Aid Palestine

https://www.map.org.uk/donate/donate


Founded in 2014, Singing Apple Press is devoted to the material investigation of poem production, particularly in relation to plants. This small, West Country press produces hand-crafted, limited edition poem-prints, books, events, exhibitions and other language objects.



Camilla Nelson is a British language artist, small press publisher, creative programmer and freelance academic currently working towards developing an "Experimental Ecology of Line".  She has a PhD in Performance Writing from Falmouth University/Dartington College of Arts (2012) and now teaches mostly online. Her work explores the materiality of language in page-based poetry, soundwork, installation and performance. She is founding editor of Singing Apple Press, a Visiting Research Fellow at Bath Spa University (2023-2025) and member of the PLACE Collective.