• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
The Friday Poem

The Friday Poem

A poem every Friday

  • The Frip
  • About
    • Masthead
    • Contributors
  • FAQ
  • Archive
    • Search the archive
    • Friday Poems
    • Reviews
    • Features
  • Subscribe
  • Submit a poem

Saturday Morning

by Martin Figura — our Friday Poem on 15/10/21

Sort of Irish and sort of famous

Feature: Rory Waterman reveals the story behind his poem 'Like Father'

Hearts pressed with aspic

Book Review: Emma Simon reviews Field Requiem by Sheri Benning (Carcanet, 2021)

Portrait of my mother as a hop-picker

by Liz Cashdan — our Friday Poem on 08/10/21

Castaway Companions

Castaway: Anne-Marie Fyfe chooses poems by Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop to take to a desert island

Slug snog

Book Review: Bruno Cooke reviews Slug by Hollie McNish (Fleet, 2021)

Reading Banville

by Tim Relf — our Friday Poem on 01/10/21

Out of the Blue

Feature: The Friday Poem talks to five previously unpublished poets who won the National Poetry Competition

The page my barrow and my charge the word

Book Review: Stephen Payne reviews The Resurrectionists by John Challis (Bloodaxe, 2021)

The Last Time

by Ann Gray — our Friday Poem on 24/09/21

Under the Influence: How I became a (woman) poet

Feature: Sarah Corbett traces the lineage of twentieth century women poets

Looking for the ones who will never be found

Book Review: Hilary Menos reviews Lyonesse by Penny Shuttle (Bloodaxe, 2021)
  • ‹
  • 1
  • …
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • …
  • 27
  • ›
Loading...

Site Footer

MENU

  • About us
  • FAQ
  • Submit a poem
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Mentions Légales
  • THE FRIP

    The Frip is The Friday Poem’s reviews and features magazine. We run book reviews, profiles, interviews, essays, lyric essays and other features of interest to poets and readers of poetry. Read the Frip here.

    NEWSLETTER

    Why not sign up for our weekly newsletter and never miss a Friday Poem again? Pop your email address in the box and click the button.

    Copyright © 2023 · The Friday Poem · All Rights Reserved · follow the Friday Poem on Twitter · follow the Friday Poem on Facebook