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Peake to perform Shelley's Peterloo poem in Manchester

The Peterloo massacre, one of the most infamous moments in the history of the English working class – and the subject of an epic-length poem by Shelley – will be featured in a performance of the poem by Maxine Peake at Manchester International Festival later this year. Shelley’s poem, The Masque of Anarchy, was written after cavalry charged into a crowd of 60,000 unarmed men, women and children...

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Indre interviews Laura Taylor for World Poetry Day

An international journalism student at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston has interviewed Write Out Loud regular Laura Taylor as part of her wide-ranging article on the state of poetry to mark World Poetry Day.

Indre Simanynaite, pictured, from Lithuania, knew of Laura from her r...

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Write Out Loud at Sale tonight

Mike Bennett, Stephanie Portersmith and Trevor Meaney are the guest poets at Write Out Loud Sale open mic at the Waterside arts centre, Sale on Tuesday 26 March. Your host is Rod Tame, entry is £3/...

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Write Out Loud Stockport's protest and collage anthology

Members of Write Out Loud Stockport have published A Marble Ascent, an anthology that includes poems written about their threatened venue, Stockport art gallery, and “collage” poems produced after ...

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Ploughing through the snow? Write Out Loud at Middleton on Sunday

Snow is forecast to lie heavy over this weekend. But the cold didn’t deter regulars at Write Out Loud Middleton last month, and there is no reason to think it will on Sunday, 24 March either. New m...

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English PEN highlights plight of imprisoned poets

English PEN is paying tribute to “poets at risk” this week to mark World Poetry Day on Thursday. On Monday it highlighted the plight of Cameroon poet, writer and activist Enoh Meyomesse, pictured. 

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Cheltenham poetry festival welcomes 'unsung heroes'

An inclusive poetry festival aims to provide a platform for “unsung heroes” of poetry as well as internationally-acclaimed poets next month.

Cheltenham poetry festival, which this year has expa...

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Young poets in Human Writes slam to mark World Poetry Day

English PEN in collaboration with Kings College London today stages Human Writes, a World Poetry day slam featuring young SLAMbassador Megan Beech, pictured, alongside Femi Martin, and hosted by SL...

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Packing 'em in at Write Out Loud Marsden

Why not pop along to Marsden Write Out Loud tonight, 20 March at the Marsden Library, Peel Street at 7.30pm? Last month we had an incredible 26 people – in fact, 26 incredible people – for a packed...

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Write Out Loud at Bolton tonight

There’s no guest poet at Write Out Loud Bolton on Sunday 17 March, so open micers will be allowed to deliver three poems each. And don’t forget it’s St Patrick’s Day! Contact: Jeffarama! at jeffinb...

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Trumpeting the return of Best of Manchester Poets with volume 3

The eagerly awaited third volume of Best of Manchester Poets will be launched later this month, Puppywolf’s publisher, Keir Thomas, has said. He added: “I'm pleased to say BoMP hasn't changed. Volu...

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Write Out Loud Saddleworth takes a break

After a fantastic first session with some lovely diverse verse, I am sorry to announce that Dobcross will not be happening this month because the Swan pub is having alterations. They are removing t...

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Festival's online tickets hit as farmer ploughs through cable

The perils of running a rural poetry festival were highlighted this week when organisers of Wenlock festival warned on Twitter that their online ticketing system was temporarily suspended because a...

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Write Out Loud at Wigan tonight

Write Out Loud Wigan, with its unique atmosphere at the Tudor House hotel, meets for another uproarious open mic at 8pm on Thursday 14 March. The event is free. More details and Map

 

 

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Lock gates and soundscapes on Ted Hughes shortlist

Lock gates, river soundscapes, and poems accompanying pictures of forgotten London all feature in the nominations for this year's Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry. Colette Bryce, Roy Fisher,...

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Write Out Loud at Stockport tonight

Write Out Stockport  will be meeting on Monday 11 March at 7pm at Stockport art gallery to share their poems and contribute towards a collage poem of the event. Plans are afoot to turn these collag...

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Qatari poet's life sentence cut to 15 years

A Qatari poet sentenced to life in prison for inciting the overthrow of the government and insulting Qatar's rulers has had his jail term cut to 15 years, his lawyer said. Qatar’s supreme court is ...

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Level Up at new open mic night for teenagers in Birmingham

Teenagers in the Midlands are invited to head to South and City College in Birmingham on Thursday 28 March, for Level Up, a new open mic night of spoken word featuring top poets and local rising st...

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Sound and fury to mark International Women's Day

Performance poet Zena Edwards and fellow artists will be marking International Women’s Day, Friday 8 March,  in London tonight by weaving spoken word with sound and movement and exploring 21st cent...

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StAnza festival goes ahead despite last-minute setback

The StAnza poetry festival at St Andrews went ahead this week, from 6-10 March, despite suffering a severe setback only weeks ago when its main festival hub, the Byre theatre, was forced to close. ...

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Nay, lad: Tesco denies that every little bit of poetry helps

Has Tesco turned to poetry in its efforts to reassure shoppers upset by the horsemeat scandal? That is the question the London Evening Standard asked yesterday, after reporting the view of an acade...

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Somerset poetry group finds new venue after theatre closure

A group of poets in Somerset has found a new venue after the Brewhouse theatre, pictured, in Taunton was forced to close because of funding cuts. Fire River Poets say their events programme will co...

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A happy St David's Day to all our readers

To mark St David’s Day, why not listen to Richard Burton reading a poem by Dylan Thomas? And if that's got you in the mood, don’t forget that the Welsh poetry competition is still open for entries....

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