| www.erbacce.com | erbacce (The name stems from the Italian for 'weed' and rhymes with 'apache') is a radical poetry journal which seeks to publish unusual poets who may not get an airing from 'the establishment'. We are proudly independent and are in our third year; pop around and see us, we may 'discover' you. |
| www.twwc.ie | Western Writers Centre, Galway, Ireland who host readings, courses and performances and also webspace for new poetry and prose submissions |
| www.julianjordon.co.uk | Creators of this website. We publish plain-English and easy-use written, new media and DVD resources for education, business and health care. Please visit our site. |
| www.deadgoodpoetssociety.co.uk | The Dead Good Poets Society is based in Liverpool and exists to promote poetry through performance and to encourage the development of new poets and audiences |
| www.opticalbusstop.com | Come and have some fun with Nat Clare & Paul Blackburn and all their pals. Enjoy some great songs, stories, poetry, video etc. |
| access.lowtech.org/forwords/ | SPOKEN WORD ANTICS is an open mic without the mic. Venue REd Deer, Pitt St. Sheffield |
| www.hammerandtongue.co.uk/ | Oxford based Hammer and Tongues is the biggest promoter of Slam Poetry in the UK, making champions from everyday people, handing the power of judgement to the poets’ peers, creating a democratic cutting-edge spoken word culture, reaching out to communities, organising workshops in schools, universities and prisons, Hammer And Tongue creates “the best live poetry” events in The UK in venues that you wouldn’t expect to see poetry to a hip hop and world music backdrop. |
| www.poetrybay.com/ | George Wallace's website, |
| www.poetryvandals.co.uk | They are the probably the longest running and most famously known performance group in the North East. They have performed all over the UK and beyond, counting the Edinburgh fringe and the Prague festival as stages they’ve graced. Also, they represented the North East in the UK Slam championship in 2006, reaching the final stages. |
| www.hovispresley.co.uk/index.htm | Site dedicated to our late and much missed friend Hovis Presley |
| poetsonfire.blogspot.com/ | POETS ON FIRE is not about incinerating poets - much as we might secretly hope for some poets - but a place to find news and discussion about poetry 'in performance' across the UK. |
| www.poetrycan.co.uk/ | Poetry Can sees its role as enabling and encouraging as many people as possible across communities to get involved in poetry activity, raising awareness and enjoyment of this powerful art form. |
| www.spotlightlancaster.co.uk/ | The Spotlight Club is a live-writing venue in Lancaster, (UK) dedicated to bringing new and different writing, performers, readers and musicians to the stage |
| www.alittlepoetry.com | "A Little Poetry" is an ongoing electronic publication, updated as work is accepted so why not pop over and check us out |
| www.applesandsnakes.org | Apples & Snakes stretches the boundaries of poetry in education and performance. |
| www.poetryandscience.co.uk/ | Liverpool University Centre for Poetry and Science is a forum to facilitate discussion about the relationship between those two traditionally opposed subjects, poetry and science. The site provides new poetry, commentary, newly commissioned essays and interviews with leading poets and scientists. |
| www.thepoetrypractice.com | The site is the home of The Poetry Practice, a freelance poetry consultancy run by Zeeba Ansari, offering a range of different services. The site also contains information about poetry groups, events and readings in Cornwall, and contains links to other poetry-related websites. |
| www.aestheticamagazine.com | Aesthetica is the UK's cultural arts magazine that features contemporary writers, artists, musicians and filmmakers. It reports on what is happening in 'the arts' and publishes information and articles that stir the imagination around contemporary themes. |
| www.overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com/ | Kevin Higgins and Susan Millar DuMars organise the Over The Edge reading series (two of them) one monthly in Galway City Library; the other in Sheridan's Wine Bar, and work closely with the popular North Beach Nights poetry slam |
| www.saltpublishing.com/ | Salt publishes award-winning poetry, fiction and literary criticism from around the world. |
| www.cinnamonpress.com | For all of poetry publisher Cinnamon Press' titles direct. |
| www.envoipoetry.com | Envoi poetry journal celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2007, more on Envoi website where you can find out more about the magazine and subscribe. Subscribers to Envoi can also benefit from the new Cinnamon Press Envoi + Book Club subscription which offers three issues of the magazine (large format 92 pages) plus three brand new Cinnamon Press poetry titles - one with each issue from a choice of four or five with every issue of Envoi - all for £29 a year including p+p. |
| www.comestrutyourstuff.co.uk | Come Strut Your Stuff is a monthly poetry and acoustic music at the Egg Café, Newington, Liverpool |
| www.succour.org | Succour is a new journal of fiction and poetry, with regional editors in |
| www.lunefiction.com | Lune Fiction represents the finest in flash fiction, gaudy literature & blitz stories from Lancashire. Indeed, the mag's main purpose is to further |
| www.arvonfoundation.org | The Arvon Foundation |
| www.cartwheelarts.org.uk | Cartwheel is one of the leading participatory arts groups in the North West. Based in Heywood, we work throughout Rochdale borough and across the region. We use a wide range of artforms to create memorable, enjoyable, high quality projects. These involve people of all ages - and from diverse backgrounds - in making exciting, innovative work, helping to build stronger, safer, healthier communities. |
| www.cambridge-pub.com | The Cambridge Arms is Write Out Loud's home base in Bordeaux, France. So If you are ever in Bordeaux then pop into this very welcoming pub and say hello to Paul Turpin. |
| www.writersmarket.co.uk | Whether you're a published author, an author wanting to be published, or simply enjoy reading and writing, this is the site for you. |
| www.saltpublishing.com/horizon/index.htm | Horizon Review is a new online literary magazine from Salt Publishing, edited by Jane Holland. Submissions welcome. |
| www.thementalvirus.com | A magazine that covers art, poetry, photography, fiction, charity shop reviews, travelogues. All submissions welcomed. Published quarterly |
| www.bolton.ac.uk/AME/CulturalAndCreative/SubjectGroups/Creative Writing.aspx | The University of Bolton offers creative writing courses at Access, |
| www.wenlockpoetryfestival.org | Wenlock Poetry Festival is an annual celebration of the very best in poetry. It's held in Shropshire in April and the patrons are Carol Ann Duffy, Gillian Clarke and Andrew Motion |
| www.rainycitystories.com | Everyone's secret map of Manchester is different. Rainy City Stories uses a map of the city to publish stories linked to particular places in Manchester. It might be a short story, a poem, or an account of something that really happened - visit the website to read our map and submit your own story. |
| www.wordfringe.co.uk | The Wordfringe Noticeboard is a guide to events of literary interest in North-East Scotland throughout the year, including monthly readings with open mic in Books and Beans cafe-bookshop Aberdeen, presented by Dead Good Poets. Dead Good Poets work in association with Koo Press, a leading publisher of poetry chapbooks in Scotland. |
| www.litfest.org/flax/ | Flax is the publishing imprint of Litfest, based in Lancaster. We publish and promote writers from the North West of England through digital anthologies of short stories and poetry. |
| www.nipoets.com | Northern Ireland Poetry Forum is aimed at promoting all forms of poetry and is for anyone from the casual reader of poetry to the award winning poet. |
| www.makingtheatrework.com | "the storytellers pedestal" plays an active role in producing, supporting and publicizing the work of emerging writers, performer and filmmakers. |
| www.ukpoetrypodcast.com | UKPoetryPodcast, is an ongoing, weekly podcast featuring interviews and performances from poets around the world. It's a half hour show that is available to download from the website, or to subscribe to through iTunes. Over the last couple of years the show has featured poetry and interviews with some fantastic poets, John Hegley, Lemn Sissay, Roddy Lumsden, Annie Freud, and we have a number of prize winning and nominated poets yet to release. |


