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Fran Lock and Alan Morrison to judge Bread and Roses poetry awards

Fran Lock and Alan Morrison will be judging the 2024 Bread and Roses poetry award organised by Culture Matters. There will be five prizes of £100 each for the best poems. Entry is free, and the deadline is 31 August. More details

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Competitions

South magazine to end publication after 35 years

A poetry magazine that began in 1990 is ending publication this year. South magazine, which selects poems anonymously, with different selectors for each issue, said: “After 35 years of continuous production, it is with a mixture of sadness and pride that South’s management team has decided South 70 ...

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News

Celebrating nature, mourning lost landscape: England’s ‘awkward’ poet John Clare

John Clare, that widely admired 19th century poet of nature, who also wrote about countryside used by ordinary people that was lost to land enclosures, died on 20 May 1864, and this year marks the 160...

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Poetry pilgrimage

Laureate in full voice as Simon Armitage blossoms with band

It was just over a month ago that the poet laureate Simon Armitage launched Blossomise, a collection in celebration of spring, with illustrations by Angela Harding, and in collaboration with the Natio...

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Review

'Testing myself in new places': Shaun Fallows at Write Out Loud Sale on book tour

Poet Shaun Fallows, who was born with cerebral palsy and is a wheelchair user, will be performing at Write Out Loud Sale on Monday 20 May as part of an Arts Council-funded tour that will also take in ...

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Wirral Poetry Festival competition is open for entries

David J Costello be judging the Wirral Poetry Festival open poetry competition. First prize is £250, and the deadline is 31 May. More details 

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Competitions

Celebrating queer poets in the north-east: new open-mic night in Darlington

A new open mic poetry night to celebrate queer poets in the north-east is being launched in Darlington next month. Hook, Line & Thinkers at the Queerish Bookshop will have two featured poets (to be an...

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Events

New home and new start for Northern Poetry Library

The Northern Poetry Library is returning to its old home in Morpeth Library – and that is good news for poets. Last year we published a feature article about the Northern Poetry Library, and reported ...

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News

Meet me on Jubilee Corner: all right on the night in Rothbury

I don’t usually kick off a review of a poetry night by writing about a musician – but in the case of Rod Clements, a founder member of the legendary Tyneside band Lindisfarne and writer of the much-lo...

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Review

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