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A door closes, another opens: Emma Decent's journey of discovery

A popular spoken word and poetry night in Todmorden is taking a break – but organiser Emma Decent is not looking back. Magic Words came to a close last month when its venue closed down, but poet and host Emma is now involved in her own project which sees her extending her writing and performance to theatre. Beyond Dreams Of Aberystwyth is an autobiographical tale about her father and a family s...

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Laura Taylor at Wigan Pier in Diggers festival fundraiser tonight

Write Out Loud’s Laura Taylor will be performing her poetry tonight at the Orwell, Wigan Pier, on Wednesday 27 February at a fundraising concert for the 3rd Wigan Diggers festival later this year. Other support acts are musicians Pauline Blackburn, Bob Kettle and Joan Blackburn, with folk singer ...

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Monkey Poet to warm up Huddersfield literature festival

The Monkey Poet will be the warm-up act for this year’s Huddersfield literature festival, taking place from 14-17 March. In his pre-festival performance on 7 March the performance poet plays 16 gre...

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Write Out Loud at Middleton on Sunday

Catherine Coward is the guest poet at Write Out Loud Middleton, at the Ring O’Bells, St Leonard’s Square, Middleton on Sunday 24 February, at 7pm. Contact: katie.haigh@sky.com Entry to this open mi...

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Write Out Loud at Marsden tonight

Write Out Loud Marsden meets again at Marsden library, Peel Street, on Wednesday. 20 February.  Share your work, or just listen and enjoy poetry, short stories or original songs with this growing g...

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Sorrow and joy: a pilgrimage to the grave of Sylvia Plath

Arriving at Heptonstall is a reminder not to believe everything you read: in more than one Plath book Sylvia's grave is described as being located in a dark, damp valley, far from the sunshine she ...

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Tony Harrison’s 'torrent of filth' poem on Radio 4

The profanities and racial epithets in Tony Harrison’s poem, v., were described as a torrent of filth by tabloids when it was broadcast on Channel 4 in 1987. Now you can hear it again on Radio 4 in...

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Write Out Loud at Sale tonight

Steph Pike, Neil McCall, and Mark Rawlins are the guest poets at Write Out Loud Sale, at the Waterside arts centre, Sale, on Tuesday 19 February. The open mic event starts at 7.30pm. Entry is £3/£2...

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New Poems on the Underground to mark 150th anniversary

A new set of Poems on the Underground, reflecting London then and now, has been launched to mark the tube’s 150th anniversary. The poems include a description of London in 1805 by Wordsworth; Stati...

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Joy France at Write Out Loud Bolton on Sunday

Joy France is the guest poet at Write Out Loud Bolton on Sunday, 17 February, at the Brooklyn, Green Lane, Bolton. Contact: jeffinbolton@yahoo.com. Entry is £1 to this open mic event, starting at 7...

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What's the worst you can come up with? How to win the anti-slam

A slam with a difference is staging an Anti-Valentine’s Day Special tonight, Friday 15 February, where the poet with the lowest score wins. Judges Niall O’Sullivan, Kat Francois, and Adam Kammerlin...

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Front page news: a Valentine's Day poem from the poet laureate

To celebrate Valentine’s Day, the poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, has written a new poem which the Guardian featured very prominently, complete with artwork, on its front page today. Perhaps they l...

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Love in the air? Valentine's night at Write Out Loud Wigan

It’s Valentine’s night at Write Out Wigan tonight, 14 February. For those in the mood or who want to feel the love, the open mic starts at 8.30pm at the Tudor House hotel. Entry is free. More detai...

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New Write Out Loud night at Saddleworth tonight

There’s a new Write Out Loud venue out there, folks. Come and share your creative work: poems, short prose, song, script, sketches, or even show off and talk about your art work, etc in this friend...

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Appearing on the shore: new anthology of Beatles poetry

The wave of Beatles tributes after last year’s 50th anniversary of Love Me Do is continuing into 2013 with the launch of an anthology including poems by Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy, Philip Lark...

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Maurice Riordan to take over as new editor of Poetry Review

The new editor of Poetry Review has been named as award-winning Irish poet Maurice Riordan. He will take up the role later in the year, beginning with the autumn issue of the magazine, which will b...

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Remembering and assessing Sylvia Plath, 50 years on

A celebration of Sylvia Plath’s “outstanding contribution to literature” is being staged tonight in Belfast at the University of Ulster, to mark the 50th anniversary of her death. Plath killed hers...

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Write Out Loud at Stockport on Monday

Members of Write Out Loud Stockport meet on Monday 11 February to share and discuss their poems, and contribute towards a collage poem of the event. The open mic event starts at 7pm at Stockport ar...

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Unmasked, again: magazine reveals new case of plagiarism by Christian Ward

A leading poetry magazine has blown the whistle on yet another known example of plagiarism by Christian Ward. In March last year Magma published a poem submitted by Ward that was titled Newton’s Fi...

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The night Liverpool poets put on a show: see the video

Last week Liverpool poet Steve Regan reported for Write Out Loud on the night the Guardian came to an open mic evening in Liverpool. Now you can watch the Guardian video of that night, as presenter...

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Putting Hampshire on the map with more than 100 poems

Hampshire has put itself on the poetry map, with 125 poems about the county on a website  – and plenty more to come, and welcomed. You don’t need to live in Hampshire to join in the project – just ...

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Four poets and a pasty at Chorlton Irish Club

Poet and BBC broadcaster Ian McMillan - recently seen introducing the TS Eliot prize poets at the Royal Festival Hall – will be hosting Four Poets and a Pasty at Chorlton Irish Club, Manchester on ...

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Poets urged to help bookshop after suspected arson attack

Poets are being urged to help raise funds after a leftwing London bookshop was damaged in a suspected firebomb attack. London’s oldest anarchist bookshop, Freedom Press, in Shoreditch, east London,...

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Qatari poet jailed for life to hear appeal verdict this month

A Qatari poet jailed for life for an internet poem is likely to hear later this month whether his appeal against his sentence is successful, his lawyer has said.  Muhammad ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami had...

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Step right up: chance to perform on poetry stage at Glastonbury

Want to perform on Glastonbury festival’s poetry stage? Poetry&Words are looking for applications from experienced writers and performers “who can leave the Glastonbury audience speechless (in a go...

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Festival will still go on despite theatre closure, says StAnza

Organisers of StAnza, Scotland’s international poetry festival at St Andrews, have been quick to reassure festivalgoers that the festival from 6-10 March will go ahead despite the closure of the By...

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Don't miss the bus: perform at Preston's threatened landmark

Three spoken word performers – two established and one newcomer – are being sought in Lancashire for a performance at Preston’s bus station, a 1960s building in the "Brutalist" style that is facing...

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We're sorry about the blog and link glitches

Apologies, folks! Write Out Loud was experiencing a technical glitch on Thursday which meant that when you clicked on a link you didn't get there straight away, but were prompted to log in instead....

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