Cheat sheet… John Donne
This week's Cheat Sheet features the poet John Donne...
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How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. This week's Cheat Sheet features the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, whose birthday it will be tomorrow...
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In celebration of St David's Day, this week's Cheat Sheet takes a look at Wales' favourite son, Dylan Thomas...
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With the anniversary of his death coming up on 23rd February, our Cheat Sheet this week looks at that born Romantic, John Keats...
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We spoke to the poet John Hegley on Tuesday, and asked him to read some of his riddle poems from his new book Peace, Love & Potatoes.
Now we're offering three lucky winners the chance to win a signed copy of the book, by answering the two riddles below, that he made up on the spot.
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The poet John Hegley, met us at Waterstones Piccadilly to read a couple of poems from his new collection Peace, Love & Potatoes.
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The poet Christopher Reid talked to us about his Two Red Poems which are featured in Red – The Waterstones Anthology, and the up and coming poets who are influencing his writing today.
The irrepressibly charming Jackie Kay, who defies genre definition by writing across almost every medium there is, caught up with us in The Writers' Room at The Cheltenham Literature Festival. Read more
"We're increasingly walled in and inoculated against the outside world", says the poet Simon Armitage when we asked him what led him to walk the Pennine Way as a wandering troubadour, reading his poems in exchange for food and shelter, as described in his book Walking Home. It was as he said, "poetry or bust."
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This has been a good week for poetry: as we posted previously, on Monday evening, the UK’s biggest poetry award, the Forward Prize, was awarded to an American woman for the first time.
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Jorie Graham has been announced as the winner of this year's Forward Prize for Best Collection for P L A C E, the first female winner since Kathleen Jamie in 2004.
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