Poetry Wales Award 2025 judge Jeremy Dixon reflects on what he learned about how to win a poetry competition – and how it’s not too different to RuPaul’s Drag Race…
Poetry Wales Gift Guide: from our Summer issue
Part two of our winter gift guide for 2025.
Poetry Wales Gift Guide: from our Spring issue
Part one of our winter gift guide for 2025.
Event: Celebrating New Poets with Modern and Noisy Newt Books
Join Poetry Wales and friends in Llandeilo on 30th November to celebrate new poets.
Tamara Evans: How I Wrote ‘The Vulcan Hotel is Transported from Adam Street, Adamsdown, to St Fagans National Museum of History’
“I was trying to imagine how the pub would feel about moving from a working-class suburb near the Cardiff docks and into this quiet museum in the grounds of a stately home.”
Poetry Wales Press awarded $30,000 Grant from Hawthornden Foundation
Poetry Wales Press, which includes Seren Books and Poetry Wales magazine, has been awarded a $30,000 grant from the US-based Hawthornden Foundation.
Sara Erðig: How I Wrote ‘Deafhearing watching TV, Vol.1 -2’
“This poem addresses the anxieties I feel around my hearing loss – including being able to share the experience of watching a film with my husband. It then reveals the creative adaptations I seem to have unwittingly put in place.”
Poetry Wales x Tell It Slant
Join us at our virtual event at the Tell It Slant Poetry Festival on 21st September at 3 pm BST.
Marketing for Poets: Tips and Tricks from the Head of Marketing & Sales at Seren Books
Learn how to market your poetry like a pro with tips and tricks from Sarah Johnson, Head of Marketing & Sales and Deputy CEO of Seren Books.