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The poet has to have the last word

We talk to Sharon Black, editor of Pindrop Press, about the impact of Brexit, living and writing in two languages, and what’s new with Pindrop
Tom is dressed in, I dunno, cellophane maybe? the background is broadly pink and they have a hat that resembles a chicken carcasse

Sky blue pink

Bruno Cooke on the many faces of artist, poet and social worker Tom Stockley


Photo by Will Thomas
headshots of our twelve reviewers, what a happy bunch!

What do our regular reviewers say?

This month, to celebrate a year of voicing opinion, we asked our reviewers to tell us a bit about how, when and why they came to write / review poetry, and what they do when they just can’t get on with writing a Friday Poem review
A paper cut out of Taras Shevchenko's house. the roof is red and there is a dormer window in the roof , it looks traditional, there is a more modern building in the background and grass in the foreground

Testament

Christopher James has made a paper cut-up of the Kyiv home of Ukrainian poet, Taras Shevchenko
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Castaway Companions

Castaway poet Anne Rouse chooses poems by H.D. and Yeats, and Helen Waddell's translation of 'Die Christi Veritas', to take to a desert island
black and white portrait of Jane, head tilted, blond hair, glasses with white and grey striped frames, and a smile

A Poem Begins

Lyric Essay: A Poem Begins, by Jane Burn
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One kid looking on in wonder

Matthew Stewart explores Ben Wilkinson’s poetic development and looks at his new collection, Same Difference (Seren, 2022)
Lorna with short gray hair, she is wearing glasses.

Ups and Downs

In Conversation: Lorna Dowell talks about her first teachers at school, setting up Poetic Licence, and how creative expression is key to general well-being and mental health
One year of daft editorial pictures

One year of daft editorial pictures

We know that the more astute and observant Friday Poem readers will have been wondering WTF or even WTAF has been going on with the monthly editorial photos ...
Black and white picture of William looking directly at the camera. He is balding and wearing glasses, he has a black sweater.

The hail clanjamfrie’s singin

Regina Weinert writes in memory of William Bonar (1953-2021)



Photo by Kim Ayres
Photo of Sarah, she has short dark brown hair and is wearing a thin blue scarf and a blue linen top.

Castaway Companions

Castaway poet Sarah Wimbush chooses poems by Ted Hughes, Liz Berry and Paul Bentley to take to a desert island
Photo of Tom standing on a a river bank with a bridge in the background. He has a dark beard and glasses and is wearing a blue waterproof jacket and a grey check scarf

Finding the source

Tom Sastry writes about politics, connection and what poetry is for
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