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Laura Chalar: “How I wrote ‘The infanta walks her poodle after a sandstorm'”

Posted on February 1, 2022April 30, 2024

“When that moment arrives, a verse or a phrase will come into my head, and that will be the start of the process. Once I have those few words in my mind, I know that I have a poem, no matter how long it takes for it to take shape.”

Poetry Wales Pamphlet Competition Winner and Shortlist Announced

Posted on October 8, 2021July 11, 2023

We are delighted to announce the winning, highly commended and shortlisted poets in the new Poetry Wales Pamphlet Competition 2021, judged by Taz Rahman, Matthew Haigh and Nia Morais. The winning pamphlet will be published by Seren Books in February 2022. Ten shortlisted poets will receive feedback from the judges, while 2 highly commended will…

Andrew Neilson on how he writes a poem. Poetry Wales: National Poetry Magazine of Wales

Andrew Neilson: How I wrote ‘The Hustler’

Posted on September 16, 2021April 30, 2024

“Perhaps unsurprisingly, this was a missing ingredient when I was trying and failing to write poetry as a young man.“ The Hustler We know we can’t finesse what’s been Michael Donaghy I met him twice. Once in my local, where suited he sat with a half of Guinness, his cue in its case like an…

Jack Solloway: How I wrote ‘Dating’ and ‘Shave and Haircut’

Posted on September 14, 2021April 30, 2024

“[T]he poems, while ostensibly about other things, are just one-sided conversations in search of someone else. Most poems are, at least to begin with […]” I. Dating  There are severed heads in the British MuseumThe human kind if you’d like to see themI can book a ticketIf you fancy it O, it says hereThey’re not…

Jessica Mookherjee how she writes a poem. Poetry Wales: National poetry magazine of Wales

Jessica Mookherjee: How I wrote ‘Jail Birds’

Posted on September 8, 2021April 30, 2024

“I started to think of all the ways we are locked in our own selves and how much we can ever really be understood by others.“ Jail Birds The crow keeps records of my movements,no need for locks, his beak is keen and fast. Everywhere the starlings gather, they chitchateverything, quick quick, I go back…

Poetry Wales Presents Translation Challenge 2020’s Winning Translation

Posted on September 16, 2020May 15, 2023

Translation Challenge (into English) has been held annually for over a decade alongside its sister competition ‘Her Gyfieithu’ (into Welsh) with the aims of encouraging the development of creative translation in Wales, internationalising our literature scenes and strengthening the relationship between Wales and the world.  Each year a different source language and text are selected,…

Poetry Wales Summer 2020 Launch Event! Register for free now

Posted on August 20, 2020October 9, 2020

Register to attend the virtual launch of Poetry Wales‘ summer 2020 edition on 7 September 2020 at 7pm. Spend the evening with (TBC) poets Carrie Etter, Jeni Williams, Philip Gross, Rob Miles, Mari Ellis Dunning, Helen Tookey, Sampurna Chattarji, Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch, Luke Samuel Yates, Jon Stone, Moniza Alvi, David Clarke, Ifor Thomas, Benjamin Palmer, Nicholas McGaughey,…

Tryweryn at 55: Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch’s ‘71,200 Megalitres’ with a new introduction by the author, and online exclusive essay by Sharon Morris – Poetry Wales 56.1 Summer 2020

Posted on August 20, 2020May 15, 2023

Flooded or Drowned? – An Introduction to ‘71,200 Megalitres’ In November 2005 I was on a writing residency at Hawthornden Castle outside Edinburgh. One afternoon I happened to catch part of the BBC Radio 4 programme Open Country, in which the speaker was visiting ‘the Tryweryn reservoir’ to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of ‘the flooding’…

Wales Book of the Year 2020 WBOTY Deryn Rees-Jones Erato Literature Wales

WBOTY 2020 Shortlist Poets: Interview with Deryn Rees-Jones

Posted on July 29, 2020August 5, 2020

Editor Jonathan Edwards interviews former guest editor of Poetry Wales Deryn Rees-Jones whose collection Erato (Seren, 2019) is shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year 2020. JE: Huge congratulations on being shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year. How does it feel to be shortlisted? Is it especially important to you to be recognised…

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