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Poetry Place at Arnold Library

Inspire Culture Poetry Festival 2022 is now well underway across Nottinghamshire libraries. Visit Arnold library to see the Poetry Place touring exhibition.

Arnold Library, Inspire Poetry Festival 2022, Poetry Place, poetry reading

Chinese Tea and Poetry

As the Spring Festival draws to a close, there was a good deal to learn and savour about Chinese Tea and poetry at Lakeside on Sunday.

Chinese Spring Festival, Chinese Tea Ceremony, Lakeside Arts, Lu Tong, Lu Yu, Nottingham Confucius Institute, Su Dongpo, Year of the Tiger, Yuka Nakai

Some poets and poems to enjoy on International Women’s Day 2021

I could spend days recommending favourite poets and specific poems and still not get to the bottom of my list … More

Bloodaxe, Chatto, Imtiaz Dharker, International Women's Day 2021, Jackie Kay, jean Binta Breeze, Kathleen Jamie, Liz Berry, Liz Lochhead, Nina Mingya Powles, Nine Arches Press, Picador, Polygon Books, Race Today

The Poetry Table: Politics of Poetic Craft

I’ve spent a late snowy afternoon online today in the good company of Hafsah Aneela Bashir, Yomi Sode and Anthony Joseph, the Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellows 2019-20.

Anthony Joseph, Hafsah Aneela Bashir, Jerwood Arts, politics of poetic craft, Yomi Sode

Poetry Dispatches from 2020

Caroline’s Bird’s The Air Year was without doubt this year’s most breath-taking read. The sweep and swirl of her fifth … More

Alan Baker, Caroline Bird, Ian McMillan, Margaret Atwood, Matthew Welton, Rachel Long, The Verb

DNA Poetry: writing about science and the natural world

Coming very soon (This Saturday Feb 15th) DNA Poetry: writing about science and the natural world: The collaborative DNA Time poetry … More

Bromley House Library, DNA poetry, Natural world, Poetry and science, poetry writing

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