Unflinching poet Suzanna Fitzpatrick maps loss and grief

The launch of Suzanna Fitzpatrick’s debut full collection Crippled in London on Tuesday evening came with a trigger warning. The book explores a childhood shadowed by a mother’s chronic illness, culminating in a sequence of poems about death and the grieving process.

Suzanna said that if anyone in the audience who had recently suffered a family loss felt too affected by her poems they were free...

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‘Reading poetry at an open-mic night changed my life!’

Heartening news about the healing power of open-mic poetry – something we at Write Out Loud have always evangelised about – has come in an article in the Guardian.

In a first-person piece in the newspaper’s life and style section Caroline Butterwick talks about how performing at the mic in Stoke-...

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Environment festival sees poets going wild about the planet

This was an eco-festival - with plenty of poetry - that put forward a positive view for the future of our world. Alnwick’s What a Wonderful World festival in Northumberland began on Thursday at Rothbu...

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Being Gemini: Marilyn Longstaff, Smokestack

Marilyn Longstaff lives in Darlington and is a member of Vane Women writing collective. In 2003, she received a Northern Promise Award from New Writing North, and her third poetry book Raiment (Smokes...

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National Poetry Competition is open for entries

The 2025 National Poetry Competition, run by the Poetry Society, is open for entries. This year’s judges are Denise Saul, Ian Duhig and Susannah Dickey. The first prize is £5,000. The entry fee is £8 ...

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Competitions

A view of the bridge: the 'love-nest' cottage of Monica Jones and Philip Larkin

To Haydon Bridge in Northumberland, to find the cottage where the poet Philip Larkin and his long-time lover, Monica Jones, met four or five times a year – a place that is rather archly described as a...

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Poetry pilgrimage

Minding her language: Scots poet Len Pennie speaks out  

In her mid-20s, Len Pennie is already a poetry phenomenon. She became renowned on social media such as TikTok during lockdown for posting a "Scots word of the day" and poetry videos. Her debut collect...

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Review

An Alphabet of Storms: Henry Normal, Flapjack Press

For two decades or more, the name Henry Normal was most often associated with an illustrious string of hit television comedies such as The Mrs Merton Show, The Royle Family, The Mighty Boosh and Gavin...

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Set in stone: words from three makars on Scottish Parliament's Canongate Wall

Words from three of Scotland’s leading poets have been unveiled on the Scottish Parliament’s Canongate Wall, on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Earlier this year, over 5,000 public votes were cast to choose w...

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Footballer-cricketers and other curiosities: the entertaining poetry world of Matthew Paul  

I am an unashamed fan of Matthew Paul’s poetry – so to describe his second collection as long-awaited is no exaggeration, as far as I am concerned. I gladly undertook the train journey from Northumber...

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Mike Jenkins to judge Welsh poetry competition

Mike Jenkins will be judging the £500 Welsh poetry competition. The deadline is 29 June. More details

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Competitions

Poets add voices to writers’ call for immediate Gaza ceasefire

Dozens of poets have added their names to a petition signed by 380 writers from England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, and ...

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Do the Locomotion! Novelist and poets mark Stockton & Darlington bicentenary

Poetry was the support act in Hexham on Saturday when novelist David Wiliams re-launched a novel he first published in 2012, to mark this year’s bicentenary of the Stockton & Darlington, the world’s f...

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Bringing it back home: local lad Simon Armitage gives Marsden fresh inspiration 

The last few months have been a busy time for Young Write Out Loud. After our successful pedal-powered event in February at the Moonraking festival in Slaithwaite, West Yorkshire, we were busy prepari...

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Young Write Out Loud

Farewell to Barry Fantoni, creator of Private Eye’s EJ Thribb

Barry Fantoni, author, cartoonist, jazz musician, and creator of the satirical magazine Private Eye’s poet in residence, EJ Thribb, has died at his home in Turin at the age of 85.

As Wikipedia puts...

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‘Let’s call a spud a spud’: poetry crowd-pleasers Henry Normal and Brian Bilston

Henry Normal is a stand-up comic supreme, who with fellow poet Brian Bilston, has been attracting bumper and appreciative audiences during the pair’s current tour.

He has maintained a prolific outp...

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Di Slaney wins Write Out Loud’s ‘Echoes’ competition with ‘Dolly Parton’s wig’ - in memory of a ‘dear friend and inspiration’

Di Slaney has won Write Out Loud’s 20th anniversary ‘Echoes’ poetry competition with her poem ‘Dolly Parton’s wig’, written in memory of the late poet Kathryn Bevis, who died last year from cancer two...

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Write Out Loud 2025

Our team members: meet the folk behind the scenes at Write Out Loud

This is the first in a series - to mark our 20th anniversary year - where we go behind the scenes at Write Out Loud to meet those key players who work hard to keep our website ticking over. First up i...

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Write Out Loud 2025

Surge of sales as Welsh rivers anthology is launched

A publisher that produced a bestselling anthology about the main trunk road through Wales is launching a new collection of poems about Welsh rivers. Editors Sian Northey and Ness Owen, who put togethe...

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Oneironaut: Leah Larwood, Indigo Dreams

Leah Larwood is an award-winning poet, a freelance writer and a gestalt psychotherapist. She has an MA in creative writing and her poems have won or been placed in a number of poetry competitions. One...

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Meet Neil Astley, celebrated Bloodaxe editor - and our competition judge

Bloodaxe … what an arresting name for a poetry publisher. I may have first come across Neil Astley’s name when my wife gave me the second anthology in the Bloodaxe Staying Alive series, Being Alive, a...

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Write Out Loud 2025

Pam Ayres, nation’s poetry sweetheart? For many, she still is!

When I retired from my newspaper job a dozen or so years ago, and was looking forward to pursuing my new life as a poet, of sorts, my colleagues gave me as one of my parting gifts a copy of the select...

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‘Lifelong republican’ Henry Normal turns down MBE - and tells his poetry audience why

The popular writer, comedian, poet and film and TV producer Henry Normal is turning down an MBE, he revealed to an audience at Whitley Bay during a performance last night. He made the announcement and...

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An evening of poetry and song with Vane Women in Darlington

Vane Women, a Darlington-based writing, performing and publishing collective formed in 1991, are staging an evening of poetry and song on Wednesday 14 May at 7pm at Vesuvio wine bar at Houndgate, Darl...

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Events

Campaign to save Wordsworth home as museum after Rydal Mount goes up for sale

A campaign has been launched to preserve William Wordsworth’s family home at Rydal Mount in the Lake District, as a site of literary heritage. The poet lived there from 1813 to his death in 1850. It i...

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Carcanet poet Katherine Horrex is guest at Write Out Loud Bolton tonight

“This, you must know, is the growlery. When I am out of humour, I come and growl here.” - Charles Dickens, Bleak House

So you’ve been working your way up the greasy pole of qualifications to get to...

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Interview

Pam Ayres looks back and forward at Hexham book festival

There is plenty of poetry among the literary events at Hexham book festival in Northumberland next month. On Friday 9 May Pam Ayres will be talking about her new collection, Doggedly Onward: A Life In...

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Events

It's never too late! Graham Sherwood makes live poetry debut

A momentous occasion has taken place in the poetry realm, an event rarer than hen’s teeth. Write Out Loud ‘old timer’ Graham Sherwood took to the stage for the very first time at Waterstones in Milton...

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The Hawthorn Bride: Victoria Gatehouse, Indigo Dreams

Victoria Gatehouse is a zoologist, award-winning poet and children’s writer. Her poetry has been broadcast on BBC radio and published in several leading magazines. Her pamphlet The Mechanics of Love (...

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Review

Pupils add voices in telling Marsden's story with Simon Armitage

In October last year a unique creative venture involving Marsden-born poet laureate Simon Armitage, his LYR band and Marsden Mechanics was launched. The project invited the people of Marsden to engage...

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Young Write Out Loud

Write Out Loud looks back … at the early days of lockdown. How did poets cope?

As part of our 20-year anniversary celebrations, Write Out Loud will be looking back at significant moments for us and the wider poetry world over the last two decades. They don’t come much more signi...

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Write Out Loud 2025

Andy Porter looks forward to debut pamphlet

Write Out Loud regulars who have delighted in the entertaining and crafted poems of RA (Andy) Porter that have been posted here will be pleased to hear that his high-spirited verses have been spotted ...

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Publications

When Neruda arrived in search of Write Out Loud (in a manner of speaking)

The Write Out Loud team has perhaps been more focused on our 20th anniversary and fundraising poetry competition than the recent World Poetry Day. Mea culpa! 

And yet we consider ourselves internat...

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Write Out Loud 2025

Fiona Larkin wins National Poetry Competition

Fiona Larkin has won this year’s £5,000 National Poetry Competition with ‘Absence has a Grammar’, which was described by judges Romalyn Ante, John McAuliffe and Stephen Sexton as “very impressive, ing...

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This Transfigured Chapel of the Threads: Sarah Law, Resource Publications

This collection of one hundred short poems is inspired by the life of Carmelite nun Thérèse of Lisieux, who died in 1897 aged just 24. In her elegant introduction to the poems, Sarah Law explains how ...

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Caroline Bird Poetry Masterclass available to all

Following Anthony Anaxagorou's mind-stretching masterclass, re-released last week, we've now re-launched Caroline Bird's workshop, giving you a whole new set of challenges to stretch and stimulate you...

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Write Out Loud 2025

Poetry Masterclass with Matt Abbott (available now!)

Third and final in our masterclass series, is Matt Abbott's workshop in which he provides a number of triggers for writing about personal history, ones that get attendees re inspired to  jot down a fe...

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Write Out Loud 2025

I Sing to the Greenhearts: Maggie Harris, Seren

Maggie Harris was born in Guyana and now lives in Broadstairs, Kent. She has won the Guyana Prize for Literature, was regional winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2014, and won the Wales Poet...

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