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Manchester poets performing on World Aids Day

Manchester performance poets Rosie Garland, Dominic Berry, Gerry Potter, Steph Pike and Rod Tame will be performing at Manchester City Library, on Saturday 1 December from 2-4pm to mark World Aids Day. The free event is in the Becker room on the first floor, with free refreshments. Map

 

 

 

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John McCullough's Frost Fairs wins Polari first book prize

John McCullough's poetry collection The Frost Fairs has won this year’s Polari first book prize. The Polari prize is for a first book that explores the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender experience and is open to any work of poetry, prose, fiction or non-fiction published in the UK in English...

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Out of this world: new magazine for young writers on launch pad

A new print magazine aimed at promoting the talents of writers and artists aged under 30 is being launched by poet and editor, Charlotte Henson, aided by poet and interviewer Tim Wells. Astronaut i...

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A sharp eye on Manchester: performance poet's pictures

A top performance poet who is the current Superhero of Slam champion also happens to have taken around 80,000 photographs in the last eight years - and on Wednesday 28 November he will be auctionin...

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Deadline nears for Cinnamon's first collection competition

The 30 November deadline is fast approaching for the Cinnamon Press first poetry collection competition. The winning author has his/her poetry collection published with Cinnamon Press and receives ...

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Write Out Loud's poetry workshop: the cento

This month’s Write out Loud poetry workshop exercise comes from Winston Plowes, and concerns the cento, a type of found poem.   

“Hello there, Write Out Loud Community: here is a simple idea th...

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Write Out Loud at Middleton on Sunday

Write Out Loud Middleton meets up at the Ring O’Bells, St Leonards Square, Middleton on Sunday, 25 November, at 7pm. Contact: katie.haigh@sky.com. Rod Whitworth is expected as guest poet. Entry is ...

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Putting together a poetry collection: Arvon's Winter Warmer course

There are places available on what Arvon is billing as one of its Winter Warmer courses, in January next year. Caroline Bird and Ian Duhig are tutors on Poetry: Putting together a collection, from ...

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After the floods, a haiku trail at Hebden Bridge is launched tonight

A poetry trail of 13 haiku by John Siddique that has been installed in shops and businesses in Hebden Bridge is being launched tonight, Thursday 22 November. John said: “Reflected Lines is a poetry...

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Write Out Loud at Marsden tonight

Write Out Loud Marsden will be meeting at Marsden library on Wednesday 21 November for a poetry read-around at which beginners are encouraged. There will be more talk about the successful poet tree...

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Villanelles: ed. Annie Finch, Marie-Elizabeth Mali: Everyman

On a recent edition of Desert Island Discs, castaway Tidjane Thiam  (chief executive of Prudential) chose to take Dostoevsky’s novel The Brothers Karamazov with him into his eponymous lonely, hot a...

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Word of Mouth, The Last Refuge, Peckham

It’s funny where life takes you. If three years ago someone had told me I’d be organising my own poetry open mic event I would probably have laughed in their face. Yet there I was, on 29 July 2012 ...

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Tales from the venues

Bryant, Foster-Brown and Poyser at Write Out Loud Sale tonight

Cathy Bryant, Bindi Foster-Brown and Phil Poyser are the guests at Write Out Loud Sale on Tuesday 20 November at the Waterside arts centre, starting at 7.30pm. Host Rod Tame completes the quartet f...

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Bolton launches its Poems In Shops anthology

Imagine a town centre in which every shop has its own poem on display. Wouldn’t that be fantastic? You’d certainly think it would silence those critics who say poetry is dead. Well it’s just happen...

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An evening with Write Out Loud - and Tony Walsh

Acclaimed performance poet Tony Walsh - aka Longfella - is the guest at An Evening With Write Out Loud at Bolton’s Octagon theatre on Monday 19 November, with compere Julian Jordon, Write Out Loud’...

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Templar sets out its stall at Derwent festival

Templar Poetry’s Derwent festival takes place this weekend, from 16-18 November, at Masson Mills, Matlock Bath. It’s a festival that publishes and launches collections, pamphlets and an anthology, ...

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Stage or page? Two chances to win at Wirral Ode Show contest

Does it work on the page – as well as on the stage? Wirral Ode Show is staging its annual competition on Thursday 15 November, with two parallel contests.

Participating poets are asked to provi...

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Chance to feature with the biggest names in charity anthology

Fancy appearing in a charity anthology in aid of cancer patients, alongside the likes of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Penelope Shuttle and Sharon Olds? Indigo Dreams is looking for subm...

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Texperiments: Winston reflects on 'amazing' response

Winston Plowes has delivered his verdict on the Texperiments involving poetic text messages he conducted on behalf of National Poetry Day last month.

“Dear Texters, Texperiments HQ has now clos...

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Council's leisure chief to be quizzed at Write Out Loud Stockport

Stockport council’s head of culture and leisure, Peter Ashworth, is to attend tonight’s meeting of Write Out Loud Stockport on 12 November to answer questions from Write Out Loud members concerned ...

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First Vera, now Carol: laureate celebrates Dover's White Cliffs

Carol Ann Duffy has celebrated the “glittering breastplate” of Dover’s White Cliffs in a poem to mark the success of a public appeal by the National Trust to buy one of the last stretches of the na...

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Liars and looters: the saints of our new age?

Illustrations of imagined, 21st century patron saints are on show at the Poetry Cafe in London’s Covent Garden this week and next to accompany the launch on Wednesday 7 November of Maggie Butt’s co...

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Think only this of them: War Poetry on video for today

Have a look at these war poems read by Sean Bean and Sophie Okenedo for Remembrance Sunday: 

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Ruth Padel's Poetry Workshop is back on BBC Radio 4

A new series of Ruth Padel’s Poetry Workshop started on Sunday 4 November, on BBC Radio 4, with the first episode featuring the Dove Cottage Poets of Grasmere. The first series earlier this year in...

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Make it your day, on the advent poetry calendar

An online poetry advent calendar is once more looking for submissions, so that it can feature a new poem every day throughout December. The calendar (“just a little idea I had on a boring November ...

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Work Horses: David Cooke

David Cooke won acclaim with a Gregory award in his youth, before decades of immersion in teaching almost extinguished his poetry. He left education to set up as an online bookseller, and the poems...

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Spotlight falls on Write Out Loud Wigan tonight

The stage is set for another rollicking Write Out Loud Wigan night at the Tudor on Thursday 8 November. Entry is free and the open mic fun starts at 8.30pm. More details and Map.

 

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Olivia McCannon wins Aldeburgh first collection prize

Olivia McCannon has been named at the Aldeburgh poetry festival as winner of this year’s Fenton Aldeburgh first collection prize 2012. Her collection, Exactly My Own Length, is  published by Carcan...

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Mid-November deadline for Iota Shots pamphlet competition

The 19 November deadline is approaching for submissions to the Iota Shots short poetry pamphlet competition. Poets are invited to submit between 12 and 16 pages of poetry – it could be a series of ...

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Join in at Write Out Loud's new poetry workshop

Feeling a bit “stuck” with your writing?  Falling into the same old rhythms, ideas, and thought processes?  Or just fancy something a bit different?  Well, we at Write Out Loud aim to change all th...

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Patience Agbabi to mentor three Arvon poets

Patience Agbabi will be mentoring three poets in the Jerwood/Arvon mentoring scheme, open for applications from UK writers who attended an Arvon course in 2012. The scheme is designed for those int...

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Cambridge's museums to inspire poets

Cambridge University is linking up 10 leading poets with museums and collections across the university, with the writers each commissioned to produce a poem inspired by exhibits at their museum.

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Poetic voices of South Asian women at literature festival

Three South Asian poets, Sweta Srivatava Vikram, Shanta Acharya, and Shazea Quraishi, will be appearing at the Bush theatre, Shepherd’s Bush, London, on Saturday 3 November, from 7-8.30pm as part o...

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George Szirtes to judge Poetry Book Society's student competition

George Szirtes will be judging the Poetry Book Society’s first student poetry competition. It’s free to enter – and although entrants have to be members of the PBS, that’s free too if you’re a stud...

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Bowled over at the Aldeburgh poetry festival

Sun Stops Play, a “mock lecture” on the language of cricket and poetry, could well turn out to be one of the highlights of the Aldeburgh poetry festival this weekend, 2-4 November.  Delivered by aw...

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