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Poems for all!

Feature: Editors Andy Brodie and Hilary Menos on making The Friday Poem accessible to everyone

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alice hiller with curly blonde hair wearing a grey jacket standing in a formal park

“I think she is beginning”

Feature: alice hiller on adolescence as self-reclamation beyond sexual abuse in childhood in four poems from bird of winter, shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2021

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Heft

In the first of our occasional series on words that have editors reaching for the red pen, Steven Lovatt eviscerates ‘heft’

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diagram showing links between American poets

On Poets and Prizes

Feature: Who gets what, and why? Juliana Spahr and Stephanie Young look at the poetry awards system in the USA. This article was first published in ASAP/J and is reproduced here under the Creative Commons Attribution License

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Kim Moore with red hair wearing a green top and green check dungarees leaning against a tree

How the flat with the red door swallowed me whole

Lyric Essay: Ways of Looking by Kim Moore

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photo of Katrina Naomi in a green fifties dress and with a yellow flower in her hair

Do what you are going to do and I will tell about it

Feature: Katrina Naomi on finding permission to write, violence in poetry, and what makes a happy life

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black and white head and shoulders photo of Amy Wack looking directly into the camera

Literature is larger than a single set of people or the taste of one editor

In Conversation: The Friday Poem talks to Amy Wack, Poetry Editor at Seren Books, about finding new poets, funding under austerity, and what it's like to be a poetry gatekeeper

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The two editors of The Friday Poem dressed up and posing as the front cover to Freewheelin' album cover by Bob Dylan

Housekeeping

Editorial: Hilary Menos and Andy Brodie say SORT YOUR SPACES OUT you poets

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head and shoulders photo of Mike Laskey looking a bit poetic in a red jumper and black beret (Breton rather than Basque, going by the dimensions) against blue sky and a bit of beach and sea

The outsider who writes from within

Matthew Stewart looks at the work of Michael Laskey

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photo of Helen Ivory looking up at the sky wearing a black top with a little lacy white collar, red earrings, red lippy and black sunglasses, against buildings. Definitely a foxy rockabilly vibe going on here.

Wild Hearted Woman

Feature: Helen Ivory writes on belonging, identity and finding a voice, and wonders whether hers has a Luton accent

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photo of Joelle Taylor with very short blonde hair in a flowery shirt speaking into a mic

You who found your dream but could not spell it

Bruno Cooke meets Spoken Word poet Joelle Taylor and discusses activism, education and the power of poetry

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