Matthew Welton at The Octagon Theatre, Tuesday, 6th June
Internationally-acclaimed poet and Bolton University creative writing lecturer, Matthew Welton's prize-winning, first collection, The Book of Matthew has been described as “one of the most refreshing first books of poetry to emerge in several years”.
Also on the bill is local poet and retired gardener, John Mather who, until 2004, had never read his poetry in public. His lyrical poems about old L...
28th May 2006
Citizen32 accepting submissions
Submissions for the censorship issue of Citizen32 magazine are still being accepted. Send your poem or short story to johngfhall4759@tiscali.co.uk
They pay for every submission printed
27th May 2006
Performance and Writing Workshop
The Scottish Book Trust is working with Alex Gillon, voice coach, to offer a one-day course for writers exploring the different skills required to perform in workshop and discussion settings.
For fur...
26th May 2006
Black/Asian poets - why so few?
Why have so few new Black and Asian poets been published in the UK in the past 10 years and why is poetry publishing so far behind the amazingly diverse world of fiction? After a year of researching p...
26th May 2006
Poems wanted for a new anthology
Emerging Voices, a new imprint from contemporary poetry producer Penned
in the Margins, is currently seeking submissions for its first major
publication, an anthology for younger (and young-at-heart) ...
22nd May 2006
Oxfam Poetry Anthology to Launch in June
Life Lines is a poetry anthology from Oxfam which is launched on the 8th of June. The CD contains great poetry from some of Britain and Ireland’s leading poets and all profits go to Oxfam. So you can ...
21st May 2006
Contributions wanted for "Glass Orange"
"Glass Orange Poems" is a new poetry magazine - based in the North East of
England, it will be available to all and for all, submissions accepted from all! If you have any work (poetry, short prose, ...
16th May 2006
"In the Red" Poetry magazine 4th issue
In The Red is Liverpool John Moore's University's New Writing magazine. This annual publication is now in it's fourth issue and features exclusive poems from Roger McGough, Sandy Clays, Greta Stoddart...
15th May 2006
Tony Walsh in London Showcase Event
Tony Walsh is one of the rising national stars to appear in a showcase event called "Champions of Slam Poetry" at the Battersea Arts Centre in London on 19th May. See gig guide for more details.
9th May 2006
Citizen 32 Open Mic Night Launch
Citizen 32 launches its open mic night at Urbis on Thursday 11th - see gig guide for more details. If anyone from Write Out Loud is thinking of going then contact PaulB (see email address below) as w...
8th May 2006
"Taste" Anthology Launch
"Taste" is an anthology of poems about food produced by clan-u press at the innovative CETH unit at UCLAN. Scroll down at http://www.uclan.ac.uk/news/2006/web033A.htm
All profits will be donated to Ox...
8th May 2006
InterPoetry issue 15 is out NOW!
North Eastern UK Poetry Magazine Interpoetry has released its 15th issue which includes poems from Write Out Loud's own Scott Devon. We believe copies of the magazine can be ordered from their web sit...
7th May 2006
Spoken poetry WAS poetry for a long time
Poetry as words on a page is a comparatively recent development, and some of the world's greatest literature originated in recitation handed down by word of mouth.
So says Colin Holcombe, Editor, Poet...
2nd May 2006
Dead Good Poetry, Weds 3rd May.
One of the truly great poetry nights is the monthly Dead Good Poets' Society. And, this month, one of the comperes is Write Out Loud's Paul Blackburn:
Wednesday 3rd May Dead Good Poets Society OPEN FL...
2nd May 2006
Get published AND make a difference.
Corporate Watch, the leading corporate-critical research group, is producing an anthology of poetry about corporations to celebrate its 10th
Anniversary.
Submissions have been promised from Adrian Mit...
2nd May 2006
Consider This
“Men judge us by the success of our efforts. God looks at the efforts themselves” - Charlotte Brontë CONSIDER THIS I shall write in a style that may, or may not be, self explainatory. I mean...
1st May 2006