Posts tagged 'Poetry/Rhyme'
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Posted 23 October 2012
by Anna McKerrow
Booktrust's Anna McKerrow writes about a range of opportunities for exploring poetry in the classroom, including the T S Eliot Prize Shadowing Scheme
Read 'Heads up! It's poetry season '
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Posted 17 January 2012
by Megan Farr
Last night we attended the TS Eliot Prize ceremony at Haberdashers’ Hall in West Smithfield, London, a glittery event attended by an assortment of literary figures, with plenty of wine...
Read 'Black Cat Bone wins TS Eliot...'
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Posted 16 January 2012
by Nikesh Shukla
Tonight is the announcement of the winner of the T S Eliot Poetry Prize 2012. Just to remind you... here's the shortlist
Read 'Measuring out my life in coffee...'
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Posted 2 September 2010
by Nikesh Shukla
If you missed the live stream of our improv poetry event featuring Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Laura Dockrill, Luke Wright, Dizraeli and Doc Brown, never fear for we have two videos...
Read 'Whose Muse Is It Anyway? '
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Posted 16 August 2010
by Guest blogger
Folk musician Emmy the Great's Emma-Lee Moss guest-blogs in our continuing Authors We Love... series with her favourite uncle, the poet Peter Suart.
Read 'Emmy the Great on her favourite...'
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Posted 12 July 2010
by Anna McKerrow
The confessional poets of the 60s, such as Sylvia Plath and Robert Lowell, appeared to be exposing their deepest psyches in their poetry: letting rip with a no-holds-barred (especially in...
Read 'Faber New Poets 5-8: Joe Dunthorne,...'
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Posted 7 May 2009
by Anna McKerrow
Although it’s been getting lots of press and I may not be saying anything original by mentioning it, I’m really excited and pleased that Carol Ann Duffy is the new...
Read 'A new phase for poetry '