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Category: NewsPL: Dai, as Reviews Editor of Poetry London, how do you approach the editorial process for each issue and how do you make decisions about which books should be reviewed? DG: I start thinking about each issue with a couple [...]
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Category: NewsThursday 13 February, 7pm Join us for the first Poetry London reading of the new decade! The launch of the Spring issue features live readings from Rishi Dastidar, Emily Hasler, Martha Kapos and Joe Dunthorne. Come along to hear some of the magazine’s most distinguished contributors reading [...]
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Poetry Editor
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Poetry London wishes to appoint a new Poetry Editor. This is the executive role at the organisation, and we are looking for a strong cultural leader with a clear, ambitious creative vision who is a published poet with at least [...] -
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The Fall of the Rebel Angels
Sasha Dugdale
Sasha Dugdale reads ‘The Fall of the Rebel Angels’ at the Autumn launch of Poetry London.
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New Cemetery
Simon Armitage
Simon Armitage reads from his new book ‘New Cemetery’ at the Autumn launch of Poetry London.
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Category: NewsPL: Martha, this is your first issue as editor of the magazine. How did you approach selecting poems for the issue? MS: A combination of things, for this first go. I launched myself into the submissions pile, for one, gathering [...]
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Category: EssaysKaren Solie writes about poetry in the age of climate crisis I In his 1965 memoir The Road Across Canada, Irish-born and Alberta-raised novelist Edward McCourt lamented the country’s excesses: ‘Too much rock, too much prairie, too much tundra, too much mountain, [...]