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Writing in Education Vol 88

The latest issue of Writing in Education published this week online by NAWE.

Creative writing, found poetry, NAWE, NAWE Conference 2023, Writing in Education

Found Poetry writing workshop

Why don’t you write some found poetry this month? Come to my workshop for Nottingham Poetry Society: 26th November 2 -3.45pm ICC, Mansfield Road.

archive photography, found poetry, Nottingham Poetry Society

Melbourne poem 4: Sold

Sold is the last of my Found Works from the State Library of Victoria archive. It draws on advertisements from … More

Cargoes, found poetry, John Masefield, Melbourne Unesco City of Literature, Nottingham Unesco City of Literature, State Library of Victoria, The Melbourne Argus

Melbourne Poems 3: Lost, Stolen or Strayed?

Lost, Stolen or Strayed? is the third Found Work written during my virtual residency with the State Library of Victoria

found poetry, Melbourne Advertiser, Melbourne Argus, Melbourne Daily News, Melbourne Unesco City of Literature, Nottingham Unesco City of Literature, State Library of Victoria, Sue Dymoke

Melbourne Poems 2: Flag-Staff

Flag-Staff is the second Found Work arising from my Melbourne City of Literature virtual residency.

Flagstaff, found poetry, Melbourne Daily News, Melbourne Unesco City of Literature, State Library of Victoria

Melbourne poems 1: Sailed from Naarm

Sailed from Naarm 1838 – 1846 is the first for a series of Found Works created during my virtual residency at the State Library of Victoria for Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature

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Tinkering with Words, Playing with Language…

Just gearing up for my open lecture for the Japanese Society of Teaching Japanese Spring Conference next weekend. The session … More

found poetry, Japanese Society for Teaching Japanese, mapping techniques, teaching poetry, University of Shimane, writing poetry

Closed World

I wrote Closed World many years ago as a result of playing around with ideas about found texts and revisiting … More

Childhood, covid-19, found poetry, Graphic Design, isolation, Ivy Jiang, Moon at the Park and Ride, NTU, R.S.Thomas, teaching resources, writing poetry

Calling Beeston writers…

Poetry Place writing workshop at Beeston Library 11.30 – 1pm, Nov 30th. Come along and write.

Beeston, Beeston Library, found poetry, Inspire, local history, maps, photographs, poetry writing

Poetry Place: Beeston workshop 30th Nov

In this experimental, place-based writing workshop you will try out different ways of creating poetry focused on Beeston.

Beeston Library, found poetry, local history archives, using images, workshop, writing poetry

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