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Eleanor Rees on how she writes a poem

Posted on September 17, 2019April 30, 2024

Immanent living matter swirls through us all constantly, indeed this is what we are.

Writing prompt #3

Posted on September 12, 2019September 10, 2019

We funnel ourselves through ritual after ritual, walks and waking, the sequence of turns and steps home, a thought spiral, movement, words, muscle-memorised

A spell-binding night: Spells + Sanctums at Swansea

Posted on September 11, 2019May 15, 2023

On a drizzly evening set amongst a backdrop of wild flowers ‒ viola, carmine and verdant unwinding fronds ‒ we say diolch to Nia Davies after five years as editor of Poetry Wales.

Sascha Aurora Akhtar on how she writes a poem

Sascha A. Akhtar on how she writes a poem

Posted on September 10, 2019April 30, 2024

Approach it as art. Paint it. Film it. What is trying to come out of you? Seek the form it requires. You can transform the space as you like. The words will transform you.

40% off subscriptions for you & a friend ENDS TODAY

Posted on September 6, 2019August 27, 2019

TODAY ONLY get 40% off standard subscriptions to Poetry Wales when you purchase one for you and a friend! Use code BESTFRIEND at checkout before midnight tonight.

Writing prompt #2

Posted on September 5, 2019August 29, 2019

Poetry Wales will be posting weekly/fortnightly prompts for its new competition Wales Poetry Award. Prompts are not mandatory nor required for submission, but intended as inspiration for new writing. Wales Poetry Award is open to international contemporary poetry and closes for submissions 28 November 2019. Click for more information. Writing prompt #2: Write a poem…

Huw Lawrence on how he writes a poem

Posted on September 3, 2019April 30, 2024

“However tenuous the relationship between the inspiration and the final poem, that ‘moment’ in which something happened to make you pick up your pen remains your only connection with the obsessive process of writing that followed.”  What lies behind a poem is mysterious. A poem’s ‘inspiration’ is often unexpected and sometimes barely reflected in the…

One week to register your interest for Spells + Sanctums, a free evening of poetry!

Posted on September 2, 2019August 27, 2019

There isn’t long left to register your interest for Spells + Sanctums, a free evening of poetry co-hosted by Nia Davies and Rhea Seren Phillips. The event is on the 9th of September, 6-9pm at The Mall Room, Taliesin Create. Readers will include: John Goodby, Rhys Trimble, Eric Ngalle Charles, Mamta Sagar, Lee Prosser, Guinevere…

Writing prompt #1

Posted on August 29, 2019

Poetry Wales will be posting weekly/fortnightly prompts for its new competition Wales Poetry Award. Prompts are not mandatory nor required for submission, but intended as inspiration for new writing. Wales Poetry Award is open to international contemporary poetry and closes for submissions 28 November 2019. Click for more information. Writing prompt #1: Write a poem…

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