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Poetry Cafe to close for months for work to improve access and capacity

The Poetry Society’s popular Poetry Café, which stages a succession of poetry events each week, will be closing from 1 September and is likely to remain closed for the rest of the year, while work is carried out to improve its “access, capacity and design”. Write Out Loud understands that this work at the society’s HQ in Betterton Street, Covent Garden, London, will include replacing and relocatin...

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Write Out Loud POTW winner Peter Knaggs in Forward prize anthology

Write Out Loud Poem of the Week winner and Hull poet Peter Knaggs has been included in this year’s Forward prize anthology as one of 65 highly commended poets.

Peter’s poem ‘Badger the Cadger’ will appear in the Forward book, to be published on 17 September. It comes from his collection You’re so...

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Penny Boxall wins £20,000 Edwin Morgan award

Penny Boxall has won the £20,000 biennial Edwin Morgan poetry award for Scottish poets aged 30 or under, it was announced at the Edinburgh book festival on Thursday.

Boxall, who was born in 1987 an...

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Looking for bookings? Write Out Loud Sale is seeking guest poets

One of Write Out Loud’s regular open mic nights is on the lookout for guest poets for future nights as part of a raft of plans for its new season. Write Out Loud sale’s organiser, Sarah Pritchard, sai...

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New judge takes up investigation into poet's civil war death

An Argentinian judge has started an investigation into the death of Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca, who is believed to have been executed in 1936 during the Spanish civil war by for...

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Keeping Write Out Loud's Poetry Directory up to date

We have just completed a review of all the 307 entries in the Write Out Loud Poetry Directory. Most entries contain a link to other sites. All the links have been checked as current. In many cases, th...

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Live Canon to perform poems from Shakespeare anthology

The poetry ensemble Live Canon will be performing a selection of poems from its specially-commissioned anthology on Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets on 4 November at Oxford Playhouse.  

To celebrate Shake...

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Abigail Parry wins £5,000 Troubadour poetry prize

Abigail Parry has won the £5,000 Troubadour international poetry prize with her poem, ‘Pasodoble With Lizards’, it was announced on Wednesday. Judges Jane Yeh and Glyn Maxwell awarded second prize to ...

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Write Out Loud at Marsden library tonight

Write Out Loud Marsden’s host Julian Jordon is inviting poems on the theme of summer at Marsden library on Wednesday 17 August, at 7.30pm. The theme is not compulsory, of course. Entry is £2, includin...

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Write Out Loud Woking at the New Inn tonight

Write Out Loud Woking is back at the New Inn at Send on Monday 15 August at 7.30 for 8pm. Entry is free to this open mic poetry night, hosted this month by Greg Freeman. More details and Map

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Scotland's laureate Jackie Kay takes leading role at Edinburgh book festival

Scotland’s new laureate, or makar, Jackie Kay, will one of the poetry stars of the Edinburgh book festival taking place from 13-29 August in Edinburgh’s Charlotte Square Gardens.

In an event with Z...

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Spines, signs and laureates: a snapshot of shows at the Edinburgh Fringe

British Sign Language meets spoken word, a slide show and found poem comprised entirely of book spines, and two poet laureates – one former, one current – with their own shows are among the poetry and...

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Text POET: Winston Plowes in new community poetry ploy

Innovative poet Winston Plowes has launched a new poetry experiment involving the making of “strange and wonderful short poems” via text messages. People are being invited throughout August to take pa...

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Scottish slam champion seeks crowdfunding help to publish first collection

Scotland’s current slam champion is seeking crowdfunding help to publish her first collection. Iona Lee, aged 20, who won the Scottish slam finals at Glasgow’s Tron theatre in February, is seeking hel...

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Poem of the Week winner at Write Out Loud Wigan tonight

This week’s winner of Write Out Loud’s Poem of the Week, Rachel Carter, will be reading for the first time at Write Out Loud Wigan, her home-town open mic night, on Thursday 11 August. Entry is free, ...

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Write Out Loud at Stockport art gallery on Monday tonight

Members of Write Out Loud Stockport will be meeting at Stockport art gallery on Monday 8 August to share their poems at this open-floor poetry night. Each month a collage poem is produced from members...

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Northern Poetry Library moves to new location in Morpeth

The Northern Poetry Library, which boasts the largest collection of post-second world war poetry in England outside London, is moving to a new location at its home in the Northumberland town of Morpet...

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Tree planting in memory of John Clare at nature reserve

A society dedicated to rural poet John Clare has commissioned a tree to be planted in his memory at a nature reserve near Clare’s village of Helpston in Cambridgeshire.   

The Langdyke Countryside ...

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Poetry's mystery man: now World Economic Forum listens to Brian Bilston's words

He is a poet who is listed as an “official contributor” on the World Economic Forum’s website. Brian Bilston (not his real name) has also been dubbed poetry’s Banksy, and the poet laureate of Twitter.

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Jimmy Andrex at Puzzle Poets in Sowerby Bridge's Blind Pig on Monday

Powerful and poignant Wakefield performance poet Jimmy Andrex is the guest at Puzzle Hall Poets at the Blind Pig in Sowerby Bridge on Monday 1 August. Your hosts are John Foggin and Bob Horne. It star...

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