One of Cusick's early courses at Liverpool John Moores was mentioned on national radio at its inception,[1] due to its focus on fantasy and science fiction writing, which at the time was rare in universities. Due to the subject matter of some of his courses, Cusick was called upon to comment in the press about Tolkien's works, when they were given renewed popularity by the release of the film The Lord of the Rings.[2]
Cusick wrote three books of poetry, and his poems were also published in the New Welsh Review and Poetry Wales.[3] He was a regular visitor, often bringing his students, to Tŷ Newydd. He first attended as a student but later was scheduled to teach some courses there.
He has co-edited and contributed to a handbook for writers, and edited anthologies.
Works
Gronw's Stone: Voices from the Mabinogion (1997) Headland Publications (ISBN0903074974) by Ann Gray and Edmund Cusick Blodeuwedd: an Anthology of Women Poets (2001) Headland Publications (ISBN1902096711) Ice Maidens (2006) Headland Publications (ISBN1902096940) The Writer's Workbook (Hodder Arnold, 2000). (ISBN034076001X) edited by Jenny Newman, Edmund Cusick and Aileen La Tourette) Poetry Pool (ISBN1902096983) Edited by Gladys Mary Coles, Aileen La Tourette and Edmund Cusick.