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4 September 2021
Luke Wright: Come! Come On! Meet Me! In Lowestoft!
Top stand up poet Luke Wright emerges from his Covid enforced retirement with an infectious thirst for life. New post pandemic show at Marina Theatre, Lowestoft on Saturday 4 September
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19 May 2021
Untitled, 2020
A special edition published by the UK’s oldest literary periodical, The London Magazine, Untitled, 2020 fuses new commissioned prose and poetry creations with older works that coalesce to form a reflection on 2020 as a whole.
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17 May 2021 – 31 July 2021
New literary magazine 'the other side of hope' call for submissions
New literary magazine edited by immigrants and refugees, 'the other side of hope' has opened submissions for writers from the same community.
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14 May 2021
A review of Maggie Butt's poetry collection 'everlove'
A reflective collection of poetry, Maggie Butt’s everlove examines ideas of displacement and the self, exploring them both on a personal and wider scale.
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11 May 2021
Want My Job? with academic and poet Sandeep Parmar
Academic, writer and poet Sandeep Parmar talks to Voice about her literary career and her love of poetry.
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3 May 2021
A focus on South American literature
South America is a culturally rich continent. In this post, I’ll focus on its literary tradition and most iconic authors.
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4 March 2021 – 31 July 2021
Aged 11-17? Enter the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award for free by 31 July
The Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2021 is open for entries until 31 July 2021. It is free to enter and is open to poets aged 11-17 years anywhere in the world. Visit foyleyoungpoets.org to submit your poems.
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26 March 2021
Poetry review: Passerine by Kirsten Luckins
A modern, genre-bending elegy, Passerine is an ambitious and accomplished poetic study of loss and hope.
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5 March 2021
Want my job? with Beatfreeks General Manager, Amerah Saleh
We talked to Amerah Saleh, General Manager at Beatfreeks, about her role, career path and any advice she had for young people interested in the arts. Read on to find out more!
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4 March 2021
Kizzy Blue Wade | TrinityTalent 2020
Kizzy Blue Wade was selected for TrinityTalent for Progress in her Arts Award achievements.
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21 January 2021
Amanda Gorman’s inauguration performance is one of many reasons to feel hopeful for the future
Biden’s inauguration is symbolic and historic for a number of reasons, and the first US National Youth Poet Laureate’s performance is definitely among them
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14 January 2021 – 25 March 2021
AYM Online Spring Courses for 11-16s
Get creative this new year in specialist online music courses for 11-16s. We’re using Zoom to help you explore your creativity in safe, affordable weekly sessions. Book today!
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8 December 2020 – 9 December 2020
The January Challenge 2021
The January Challenge from 64 Million Artists is 31 days of creative challenges to kickstart 2021, inspiring Brits from all over the country to participate in a creative activity for fun and leisure.
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20 November 2020
Instaviews with J R Darbon
This week on instaviews we will be interviewing Instagram poet and self-published author, J R Darbon.
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21 September 2020
How to celebrate art #LoveArtsAward15
As part of the celebrations of 15 years of Arts Award, we're running a competition to find out why you love the art you do. £50 arts voucher anyone? Yes please!
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18 August 2020 – 11 September 2020
Poetry Translation Centre internship
Apply for this paid internship if you are from a BAME background
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7 August 2020
How to Write Poetry with Theresa Lola
We chatted with Theresa Lola, poet, facilitator and Young People's Laureate for London, about how to write poetry and make a career as a poet. It's part of the Artist Workshop with Voice series, funded by Arts Council England.
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9 July 2020
Poem 1- The riot in me.
After the shocking events, which have taken place in Minneapolis, I have written a collection of poems, all focused on the topic of race and societal tension. I truly believe that the pen will be able to bridge the divides in our fractured world.