NewsPoetry November 6, 2018 Poets Read Poems About Climate Change on a Melting Glacier Climate change is causing Greenland's glaciers to melt, and the pacific island nations are noticing… Thom Peart Love3
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PoetryPolitical August 12, 2018 The Night of the Murdered Poets It sounds like the plot to a fantastic movie doesn’t it? Sadly the truth is… Kath Love2
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Literary AwardsPoetry July 10, 2018 Neil Gaiman Wins Science Fiction Poetry Prize Neil Gaiman's poem The Mushroom Hunters has won first prize in the Long Poem category at The… Rowan Jones Love2
Poetry June 21, 2018 5 of our Favourite Summer Poems Summer is here at last! The next few months will be full of al fresco… Rowan Jones Love8
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