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Wind-up people

02/04/2022

by Jacqueline Schaalje — Coffee and cakes comforted us that morning. / The seam of her knickers rolled out / like spilt milk so I did some mending. / Stay for lunch, my mother said, but I left, / satisfied her clock was ticking

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Poems for Ukraine 01/04/22

31/03/2022

'Under the Rubble' by Scott Elder
'Primary Colours — Twickenham Early Morning'
by Simon Rees-Roberts

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Under the Rubble

31/03/2022
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Primary Colours – Twickenham Early Morning 

31/03/2022
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I’m enjoying the anonymity while it lasts

29/03/2022

We talk to the Poet Laureate of Twitter, Brian Bilston, about pressure to publish, how writing about politics can be a form of therapy, and why he's writing love poems now

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Prizes prised from the perished

28/03/2022

Bruno Cooke reviews Please Do Not Touch by Casey Bailey (Burning Eye, 2021)

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Lost at the Western General

25/03/2022

by Kate Hendry — It only happened once, at night – / the ward we needed wasn’t listed // on any signs and there was no one / in the Covid-empty corridors to ask. // Finally, I recognised the stairs / I’d descended

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Poems for Ukraine 25/03/22

24/03/2022

'March Madness' by Matt Witt
'Desert Island War Poems' by Roy Marshall

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Poems for Ukraine 17/03/22

21/03/2022

In the Slips by Pratibha Castle
The Innkeeper of Kyiv by Christopher James

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March Madness

21/03/2022
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This is the naming of trees / this is a series of flames / this is watching you all disappear

20/03/2022

Clare Best reviews All the Men I Never Married by Kim Moore (Seren, 2021)

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Four thrilling new worlds

20/03/2022

Maggie Mackay looks at the four winning pamphlets of The Poetry Business International Book & Pamphlet Competition 2021

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