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Picture This and Kavishala – Poetry News Roundup 16th August

 

Today’s news round-up comes from Erie County in the US and from India, as we review the most recent poetry news from around the world. Picture this in Erie County Imagine a picture of a woman dancing with a hula hoop with flames coming from it. Then try to write a poem inspired by this particular image. A project called Picture This which is ...

James Devaney Poems

 

James Devaney was an Australian poet and novelist.  He was an occasional journalist over a twenty-year period from 1924, writing a nature column for the Brisbane Courier and also served as a teacher in both Australia and New Zealand. He was born James Martin Devaney on the 31st May 1890 in the Victorian town of Bendigo, the son of Irish immigrants.  While attending the Catholic boarding ...

YouTube Poet Wows in Wales/Haiku with a Twist – Poetry News Roundup August 15th

 

Today, we bring you news from Wales and Denver USA, as we continue our search for poetry news across the globe. Neil Hilborn wows them in Wales Today we bring you news of an exciting poet who is causing a sensation with his current 32 date British tour which finishes on September 9th. Houston born Slam Poet Neil Hilborn recently blew away the crowds ...

James Edwin Campbell Poems

 

James Edwin Campbell was a 19th century African-American poet whose life was tragically cut short by pneumonia.  His output of poetry only ran to two volumes but it was said that the second collection, called Echoes from the Cabin and Elsewhere, contained some of the best poems written in the Gullah dialect to be found anywhere in the 19th century.  He also ...

Wordsworth Trust Poetry Winners – Poetry News August 14th

 

Today’s poetry news round-up celebrates the winners of the inaugural Wordsworth Trust Single Poem prize and the top three entrants chosen by members of the public, are all from Poetry Society members. The Wordsworth Trust is a memorial to the works of celebrated poet William Wordsworth and offers, and maintains, contemporary visual art and poetry readings as well as Wordsworth’s historical ...

James Hebblethwaite Poems

 

James Hebblethwaite was an English-born Australian poet, church man and teacher. He was born on the 22nd September 1857 in Preston, Lancashire, the son of a corn miller.  The family had fallen on hard times and James had to take responsibility for his own education, gaining scholarships where he could.  He ended up at St John's College in Battersea, South London where he studied between 1877-1878 to become ...

Taking Poetry to Heart? Can memorising poetry really help teach us something? – Poetry News 11th August

 

Today’s poetry news looks at the issue of whether learning poetry by heart is relevant in the modern world and if so, what can it teach us? Columnist Fleda Brown this week wrote a column discussing this possibility and it made very interesting reading. Most of us will remember being at school and having to learn everything by heart, from times tables ...

A Social Media-Fueled Bestseller List

 

Ask twenty friends who their favorite poet is and you’re certain to get twenty different answers. William Shakespeare, Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson, and Robert Frost roll off the tongue easily – the greats, the classics. But ask Amazon who their customers’ favorite poets are and you’ll get an entirely different set of answers. Today we’re exploring seven of Amazon’s best-selling poets and ...

Dmitry Bykov – The Russian American? causes controversy – Poetry News 10th August

 

The Weekly Standard, an American political opinion magazine, has published their take on America’s obsession with Russia, as imagined by Russian writer and poet Dmitry Bykov.The none too certain, shaky relationship between the United States of America and Russia is frequently in the news of late owing largely to the investigation centred around whether President Donald Trump did or did not receive ...

Hugging Poet John Horder Passes Away Aged 80 – Poetry News 9th August

 

The hugging poet, John Horder, has sadly passed away at the age of 80. John’s favourite saying, Meher Baba’s maxim “don’t worry, be happy,” couldn’t sum him up better. In fact, it was his interest in the teachings of Baba, the Indian mystic, which led to his association as the hugging poet. It came about as Horder referred to Meher Bab as ...