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A Shoestring Beeston duo

Sue Dymoke and John Lucas reading 29 Nov. Thinking Like a Poet 11 Dec. Both at Beeston Library

Beeston Library, John Lucas, live performance, poetry, shoestring press, Sue Dymoke, What They Left Behind, writing

London Launch at Fourth Friday Oct 26th

Oct 26th London Launch for What They Left Behind. Starts 8pm, Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden

Fourth Friday, Jonathan Taylor, poetry, Ruth O'Callaghan, shoestring press, The Poetry Cafe, What They Left Behind

What They Left Behind

Copies of my new collection from Shoestring Press are waiting to spring out of their boxes this week. What They Left Behind by Sue Dymoke will be launched on 4th Oct, National Poetry Day, at Five Leaves, Nottingham.

Five Leaves, poetry, shoestring press, Sue Dymoke

What They Left Behind: new collection & launch events

What They Left Behind, my new third collection from the fabulous Shoestring Press, is published on National Poetry Day. To … More

#nationalpoetryday, Becky Cullen, Beeston Library, Five Leaves, Jonathan Taylor, Mansfield Library, poetry reading, Poetry Society Cafe, Ruth O'Callaghan, shoestring press

DNA time: a poetry experiment

Over the last eighteen months I have been conducting a poetry experiment with Pietro Roversi, fellow poet, structural biologist and … More

DNA poetry, NAWE, Pietro Roversi, structural biology, writing, Writing in Education

Poetry writing resources for Japanese Teachers

I am pleased to share with you a series of four poetry writing resources for Japanese teachers (of Japanese or … More

Japan, poetry, teaching, writing

In praise of the pencil sharpener…

This poem has just been published by Taylor & Francis Online prior to publication in English in Education. I have … More

English in Education, Pencils, poetry, stationery

Lemn Sissay: Weds 9th May 6.15pm, a free Literary Leicester showcase event

Lemn Sissay in Leicester Don’t miss this great – and free- opportunity to hear poet and broadcaster Lemn Sissay MBE … More

Unknown becomes known: discovering new poets, new poems

A key aim of the No One You Know anthology, which I am editing with my dear friend and fellow … More

Andrew Motion, Blake Morrison, Carol Rumens, Fleur Adcock, Jeffrey Wainwright, Medbh McGuckian, No One You Know, Paul Muldoon, poetry anthology, poetry reading, The Penguin Book of Contemporary Poetry, Unbound

Karuta: a frenetic poetry game

On a recent visit to Japan I got to see the poetry card game Karuta being played for the first … More

Japanese poetry, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, Karuta, Ogura Haykunin Isshu, Tanka, University of Hiroshima

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