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From the Boathouse to Brown's Hotel: on the trail of Dylan Thomas at Laugharne

“Eighteen straight whiskies!” The passer-by’s bemused comment to her companion on their way out of a museum that celebrates a poet was accompanied by the haunting cry of a curlew close to the Boathouse at Laugharne, once occupied by Dylan Thomas and his wife and children. Dylan lived at the Boathouse, overlooking the stunningly-beautiful Taf estuary, for his last four years before his death at the...

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Andrew McMillan on Guardian first book award longlist

Andrew McMillan’s first full collection of poetry, Physical, has made the Guardian first book award longlist. Physical, published by Jonathan Cape, is also on the shortlist for the Forward best first collection award.

On the Guardian website the collection is described thus: “Rarely can a poet ha...

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Jo Bell steps down as canal laureate with farewell at Little Venice

After three years as inaugural canal laureate, Jo Bell is giving up the role – and will be saying goodbye with a special event at the Canal Cafe theatre, at Little Venice in London, on Wednesday 2 Sep...

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Poetry School and publisher combine to guide three poets into print

The deadline is 1 September to submit to Primers, a new annual scheme run by the Poetry School and Nine Arches Press that aims to help talented poets to find publication and receive a programme of sup...

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Delivering the sounds of Stroud with poetry and music on Spoken Word Sunday at fringe festival

Looking for live literature this summer and can’t make it to the Edinburgh Fringe? Are you based in or near the south-west of England? Poet and performer Adam Horovitz will be presenting a Spoken Word...

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Deadline nears for £1,000 Oxford Brookes poetry competition

Bernard O’Donoghue and Hannah Lowe will be judging the £1,000 Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre poetry competition, which has a separate category for those with English as a second language. The closing da...

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Heading for Edinburgh? Here are some spoken word shows to look out for

Here’s just a taster of some of the spoken word shows at the PBH Free Fringe that have caught our eye. Jess Green’s YouTube poem, ‘Dear Mr Gove’, went viral last year and has had over 300,000 views.  ...

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The joy of slam: sign up to be a superhero in Commonword contest

Roll up, roll up! Poets are being invited to sign up for Manchester-based Commonword’s Superheroes of Slam contest, with heats in Wigan, Huddersfield, Liverpool, Leicester, and Sheffield, before a gra...

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New comperes at Write Out Middleton as Norman bows out

It’s farewell to Norman Warwick, and hello to Shirley-Anne Kennedy and Eileen Earnshaw, as the current host of Write Out Loud Middleton steps down. Norman is swapping the Rochdale area for Lanzarote, ...

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Poetry while you wait: students post poems at Dewsbury and Huddersfield stations

Poems written by adult learners on a creative writing course at Kirklees College have been displayed at Dewsbury rail station. The college joined forces with rail operator First Transpennine Express t...

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Write Out Loud Bolton at the Brooklyn tonight

Jeffarama! and Gordon Zola are your hosts at Write Out Loud Bolton on Sunday 16 August at the Brooklyn pub, Green Lane, Bolton. Entry is £1 to this open mic event, which begins at 7.30pm. More details...

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Kate Tempest and George the Poet at Edinburgh Book Festival

Kate Tempest and George the Poet will be appearing at Edinburgh Book Festival in August.  The festival, which runs from August 15-31, will feature Tempest in conversation with her editor, Don Paterson...

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Write Out Loud Wigan at the Old Courts tonight

Louise Coulson will be the compere at Write Out Loud Wigan at the Old Courts, Crawford Street, Wigan, on Thursday 13 August. Entry is free to this open mic night, which starts at 8.30pm, and offers a ...

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Deadline nears for £1,000 Flambard prize

Cynthia Fuller and Jacob Polley will be judging the £1,000 Flambard poetry prize, awarded annually to the best group of five poems submitted by a poet who has not yet published a single-authored pamph...

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Deadline nears for £700 Torbay poetry festival competition

John Greening will be judging this year’s £700 Torbay poetry festival competition. The deadline is 28 August. The first prize winner also receives a free weekend at the poetry festival, (22 -26th Octo...

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Poetry book fair seeks £200 poem to 'inspire visitors'

Organisers of Free Verse, the poetry book fair that will be held in London on Saturday 26 September this year, are looking for a short poem (maximum 10 lines) on the subject of “books” to “welcome and...

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Write Out Loud at Stockport art gallery tonight

Members of Write Out Loud Stockport will be meeting at Stockport art gallery on Monday 10 August at 7pm. Entry is a £1 donation at this open-floor poetry night, where each month a collage poem is prod...

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Deadline nears for £600 Buzzwords poetry competition

Alison Brackenbury will be judging the £600 Buzzwords poetry competition. The deadline is 23 August. More details 

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