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Three Friday Poems for you from our Archive, one from Meg Peacocke, one from Mark Granier and one from Kathy Pimlott.
May 15
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The dear improbability of Gillian Allnutt
Helena Nelson reviews 'lode' by Gillian Allnutt (Bloodaxe Books, 2025)
May 8
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Holding on against the ebb
Christopher James reviews 'Whatever You Do, Just Don’t' by Matthew Stewart (HappenStance Press, 2023).
May 7
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Pearls are stars on the night of your skin
Bruno Cooke cycles through the town of Joal-Fadiouth in Senegal and discovers Léopold Sédar Senghor, Senegal’s first president, and a poet
May 1
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April 2026
It’s written and can’t be amended, this book
Charlotte Gann reviews 'The Long Habit of Living' by M.R. Peacocke (HappenStance, 2021)
Apr 27
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The Understory Conversation: Building Connection
Charlotte Gann talks about her new project, The Understory Conversation, which sets out to provide small safe places where like-minded people can play…
Apr 27
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The Friday Poem
Ready to catch light
Emma Simon reviews 'the small manoeuvres' by Kathy Pimlott (Verve Press, 2022)
Apr 27
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Someone else listens and nods with unsevered head
Hilary Menos reviews 'I Brought the War with Me — stories and poems from the front line' by Lindsey Hilsum (Chatto & Windus, 2024)
Apr 24
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I quiet to its quiet
D.A. Prince reviews 'Infinity Pool' by Vona Groarke (Gallery Press, 2025)
Apr 17
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O Sport, you are Honour!
Victoria Moul and Hilary Menos on the challenges of running the National Poetry Competition
Apr 10
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Interrogating the bare expanse
Victoria Moul and Hilary Menos discuss 'The Gathering' by Partridge Boswell, winner of the 2025 National Poetry Competition
Apr 3
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March 2026
Where to send your poetry pamphlet
With more and more poetry pamphlets being published in the UK, how do you decide where to send yours to give it the best chance of publication?
Mar 27
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