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On Not Being Observed: Dave Morgan, Flapjack Press

I began to read this collection from the end first. Don’t ask me why, it’s not something I usually do. Perhaps it’s because Dave Morgan and I are both of a certain age. The final poem, ‘Bravado’, starts off in the style of a villanelle, with Dylan Thomas very much in mind: “Do not presume to tell me how to age.” But halfway through it abandons all pretence at the form, in a poetic ‘Oh, sod it!’ mo...

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To cut a long story short ... what one poet did after Write Out Loud

Where do poets go when they leave Write Out Loud? It’s an interesting question, with of course many answers. In Steve Black’s case, he has recently been published along with five other contemporary haiku writers in an anthology titled off the main road, a collection of haiku and senryu by writers wh...

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Publications

Back after break-in havoc ... Write Out Loud Woking at the Fiery Bird tonight

Write Out Loud Woking’s open-mic poetry night at the Fiery Bird music and community arts venue in Woking will be going ahead on Thursday 25 April after all, after last month’s event - along with many ...

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Events

Hot flushes, nostalgia, The Joy of Sex: meet the Booming Lovelies 

Heather Moulson, left, Sharron Green, and Trisha Broomfield are three regulars at Write Out Loud Woking who have teamed up to form a poetic trio called The Booming Lovelies that celebrate “ladies of a...

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'The beauty of imperfection': a look at Japanese poetic forms

Things Japanese is a six-week Writing School evening course with Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana on Japanese culture and poetical forms. The course will introduce forms such as the haibun, tanka, zuihitsu ...

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Courses

Foyle Young Poets of the Year award is open for entries

The Foyle Young Poets of the Year award is once again open for entries. It’s organised by the Poetry Society and supported by the Foyle Foundation, and invites new poems from young writers aged 11–17 ...

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Young Write Out Loud

It was sixty years ago this year ... university plans festival event to honour poetry landmark

An historic poetry landmark in Newcastle that hasn’t been open to the public for a long time but still captures literary imaginations reaches its 60th anniversary this year. Morden Tower, built around...

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News

Celebrating Byron bicentenary - and his Italian connections

2024 marks the 200th anniversary of the death of the poet Lord Byron (22 January 1788-19 April 1824), who was a genuine European in his tastes and enthusiasms. In Italy, where he spent six years, he i...

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From sleepy Shropshire to London's Oxford Street ... Poetry Pharmacy branches out

The unique Poetry Pharmacy, which has been dispensing poetry prescriptions as well as books and coffee from its home in the sleepy Shropshire town of Bishop's Castle for several years, is to open a br...

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News

Poetry for the Many: ed. Jeremy Corbyn, Len McCluskey

A would-be prime minister who confessed to liking – and writing - poetry? Was that why the ‘Red Wall’ working-class voters turned so decisively against him at the 2019 election, and gave Boris Johnson...

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Review

Graham Mort to judge Frogmore Press prize

Graham Mort will be judging the Frogmore Press poetry prize. The prize is 250 guineas, and the deadline is 31 May. More details  

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Competitions

Keeping the dialect poetry flag flying at Morpeth's Northumberland Gathering

Morpeth’s Northumberland Gathering is all about tradition: maintaining the county’s music, dance, crafts, folklore, dialects and customs at an annual three-day festival in the town.

And Eileen Beer...

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Review

Donating to Write Out Loud made easier - just as you asked us to do

Important news! You can now make direct donations to Write Out Loud, so more of your contribution is retained by our community interest company. Thanks to those potential subscribers and donors to Wri...

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Appeal

In praise of Milton Keynes: Graham Sherwood wins poetry competition in home city

Congratulations to Write Out Loud’s meeter and greeter and moderator Graham Sherwood, who has won first prize in a poetry competition in his home city of Milton Keynes!

Graham won with his poem ‘MK...

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News

No mere trifle: recovery and discoveries from armchair poets at village book festival

The last time I saw Richie McCaffery read was at Aldeburgh poetry festival at Snape Maltings, more than 10 years ago, with fellow up-and-coming poets such as Kim Moore. On Sunday he was reading in mor...

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Review

Shetland poet wins £140,000 US literary prize

Shetland poet Jen Hadfield has been awarded around £140,000 as one of eight winners of the US Windham-Campbell prize, based at Yale University.

Writers do not apply for the prize, which celebrates ...

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High Nowhere: Jean Atkin, Indigo Dreams Publishing

Shropshire-based poet, writer and educator Jean Atkin is the author of two previously published collections from Indigo Dreams, How Time is in Fields (2019) and The Bicycles of Ice and Salt (2021). Sh...

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