Today on My Poetic Side, we look at the death of Linda Pastan and the sculpture for a poet that his widow wasn’t consulted about.
Poet Linda Pastan Dies at 90
The poet Linda Pastan whose published works include 15 collections of poetry, has died at the age of 90. Her cause of death was confirmed by her daughter, the novelist Rachel Pastan ...
Today's poetry news-related round-up looks at the new WB Yeats trail, the longlist for the Dylan Thomas Prize and the search for an Australian poet laureate.
WB Yeats Trail Opens
A new cultural trail that will celebrate the works and life of WB Yeats, the Nobel Prize-winning poet, has recently been launched. The trail which can be downloaded as ...
Today on My Poetic Side, we look at the winner of the Ledbury Poetry Competition, another honour given to the poet Lemn Sissay and the poet statues being used as memorials in Russia.
Ledbury Poetry Competition Winner 2022
The winner of the £1,000 Ledbury Poetry Competition for 2022 is Naoise Gale, and the winning poem in s “How (Not) to Say Impossible Things”.
The ...
Today on My Poetic Side, we celebrate Burns Night with a look at a number of news articles about Robert Burns.
Burns Night – The Do’s and Don’ts
The annual celebration for the National Poet of Scotland, Robert Burns, has been taking place since 1801, just a few years after the death of the poet in 1796. Some traditions ...
In today"s Poetic Side news round-up, we have the Olympic Games poets award, the call for the WWI poets to remain on the curriculum and BrechtFest IV.
University of Leicester Award for Olympic Games Poet
Lemn Sissay, the official poet of the 2012 London Olympic Games, has received an award from the University of Leicester. On Thursday last week, he ...
Today in our poetry news round-up we take a look at this year's winner of the TS Eliot Prize, Anthony Joseph. We also look at the poll to find the most popular Scots poem.
TS Eliot Prize Winner Announced
Anthony Joseph has been named as the winner of this year's TS Eliot prize. For what the judges described as ...
We begin another week here on My Poetic Side with a look at the first Kings Gold Medal for Poetry to be awarded by King Charles III and the remarks made about Dante at a political event.
King Charles III Awards First King’s Gold Medal for Poetry
Selima Hill, the celebrated writer, has been announced by Buckingham Palace as this ...
In today's poetry news round-up, we take a look at the life of the poet Charles Simic, who has died at the age of 84.
Charles Simic Dies Aged 84
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic has died at the age of 84. The Serbian-American poet's death was confirmed on Monday, 9th January, by the executive editor ...
Today on My Poetic Side, we look at some members of the lineup that has been announced for the Malvern Festival of Ideas 2023. We also have a story about Chicago’s search for its first-ever poet laureate.
Malvern Festival of Ideas 2023
Scheduled to take place from 3rd March to 5th March, the Malvern Festival of Ideas 2023 has begun ...
Today's poetry news round-up looks at the rare Burns book saved from destruction and the new poet laureate for Columbia, South Carolina.
Rare Robert Burns Book Saved from Barber’s Razors
A Glasgow seed merchant saved an incomplete and rare copy of one of the rarest books of poetry by Robert Burns from a barbers shop.
John Murison, a collector ...