2017 Fall Poetry Colloquium

Title: 2017 Fall Poetry Colloquium

Date: November 16, 2017

Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Description: What poems thrill us as readers, and why? How do we find a poem’s form? What ideals are we striving for in our own writing? These are the sorts of practical and philosophical questions we’ll ask in this eight-week colloquium for writers wanting to explore topics in poetry as a means of developing their own work. The colloquium is open to those who have been writing poetry for at least two years and/or have had work published in at least two literary journals.

Readings, including essays, interviews and poems by well known and emerging writers in English and in translation will be distributed a week ahead as springboards into the following week’s discussion. Each week, time will also be devoted to a roundtable in which participants present poetry-related questions or ideas they’re grappling with. Each session will end with a writing prompt to be tackled during the week. Written feedback on five pages of poetry by each participant is included in the fee.

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National Poetry Day event with Don Paterson

Title: National Poetry Day event With Don Paterson

Date: September 28, 2017

Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Description: Experience an exciting landmark event on National Poetry Day 2017 at Jupiter Artland, where we will be presenting the work of seminal Scottish poet Don Paterson. Situated in the mysterious and culturally significant grounds of Jupiter Artland, among key contemporary art works, Paterson will read from selected works for this unique event which is co-hosted by the Scottish Poetry Library.

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Contains Strong Language

Title: Contains Strong Language

Start Date: September 28, 2017
End Date: October 1, 2017

Location: Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom
Description: Contains Strong Language is a major new national spoken word and poetry festival in Hull. Starting on National Poetry Day, Thursday 28 September, with local, national and international poets, Contains Strong Language is a celebration of new and existing word craft inspired by our literary city.

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Wolff, Papucuru and Allan at the Art Bar Poetry Series

Title: Wolff, Papucuru and Allan at the Art Bar Poetry Series

Date: November 7, 2017

Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Description: The Art Bar is recognized as Canada’s longest running poetry-only, weekly reading series. Since 1991, it has featured both emerging and established poets from across Canada and occasionally from abroad. It has become a hub for the poetry community, and entry point for new voices, a place for people to enjoy one of the oldest arts.

This week’s offering features Elana Wolff, Rebecca Papucuru and Norman Allan.

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Pivot Readings with Dunic, O’Connell, Hernandez and Smith

Title: Pivot Readings with Dunic, O’Connell, Hernandez and Smith

Date: October 4, 2017

Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Description: Pivot presents the writers breathing life into Canadian literary culture. Established and emerging, time-tested and fresh; they’re what’s happening in literature, right now. This evening’s readings at the Tranzac Club’s Tiki Room in Toronto are by Leanne Dunic, Grace O’Connell, Catherine Hernandez and Danez Smith.

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The PEN Pinter Prize 2017: Michael Longley

Title: The PEN Pinter Prize 2017: Michael Longley

Date: October 10, 2017

Location: London, England
Description: The 2017 PEN Pinter Prize – the annual prize in memory of Nobel-laureate playwright Harold Pinter – will be awarded to Michael Longley. He will be presented with the prize at this event and deliver an address. A limited edition booklet containing the presentation will be published by Faber & Faber and available to the audience at the event.

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Fog Lit Festival

Title: Fog Lit Festival

Start Date: September 27, 2017
End Date: October 1, 2017

Location: Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Description: Fog Lit is a not for profit festival for readers and writers of all ages. They offer a modern all inclusive family festival, providing an exciting lineup of mainstream events, workshops, panel discussions and readings. Fog Lit Festival’s aim is to encourage reading and writing, while recognizing the achievements of many talented Atlantic Canadian writers.

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#todayspoem

Title: #todayspoem

Date: October 7, 2017

Description: In fact, every day is #todayspoem day. With the #todayspoem hashtag, you can share an excerpt from any poem that happens to have made your day. Everyone shares their #todayspoem experience a little differently, with an image, a link, an excerpt, whatever fits in a tweet. Each tweet is enough to spur a moment of delight or recognition or, handily favorited in Twitter, is a lovely bookmark for future poetry explorations.

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Wigtown Book Festival

Title: Wigtown Book Festival

Start Date: September 22, 2017
End Date: October 1, 2017

Location: Wigtown, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
Description: Wigtown is a traditional market town, set in the beautiful countryside of Dumfries & Galloway, south-west Scotland. It is also Scotland’s National Book Town, a designation that reflects its dozen or so secondhand bookshops and annual literary festival.

Founded in 1999, the 10-day Wigtown Book Festival is now one of the UK’s best-loved literary events and this year has more than 200 events and activities for all ages, including music, theatre, food and visual arts. The Guardian has called it “the sort of festival people become possessive about”.

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The Forward Prizes for Poetry 2017 readings

Title: The Forward Prizes for Poetry 2017 readings

Date: September 21, 2017

Location: London, England
Description: Hear readings from the ten collections chosen by the Forward judges from poetry published in the UK and the Republic of Ireland over the last 12 months.

Between the readings, see the nation’s most coveted poetry prizes awarded live on stage.

Michael Longley, Emily Berry, Sinéad Morrissey, Tara Bergin and Nuar Alsadir are up for the £10,000 Best Collection Award, while books by Ocean Vuong, Nick Makoha, Eric Langley, Maria Apichella and Richard Georges are in the running for Best First Collection. The Best Single Poem prize shortlist features Malika Booker, Mary Jean Chan, Harmony Holiday, Ishion Hutchinson and Ian Patterson.

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