Yorkshire-based Poet Laureate Simon Armitage has written a new piece for World Cancer Day, inspired by the experiences of people in the region. Laura Reid hears some of their stories.
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Doncaster mum inspires Poet Laureate's new work for World Cancer Day
A Doncaster mum has inspired Poet Laureate Simon Armitage for a new poem released for World Cancer Day.
A poetry competition has put railway journeys into words. Winners of the ‘Write on Track’ contest, organised by Rye Harbour Writers and the Marshlink community rail partnership, were celebrated during ...
THE late former Daily News assistant editor, Maxwell Sibanda, has been canonised through a new poetry collection by his ...
Edgar Allan Poe was one of the most important writers of the 1800s. He is known for changing how we write short stories, ...
Annie Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's sister, who was the last family member to see Nancy Guthrie before she disappeared, has ...
X.J. Kennedy, an award-winning poet, author, translator and educator who schooled millions of students through “The Bedford ...
A powerful four-part poetry journey through loss, identity, motherhood, and faith from author and life coach Kenisha ...
As a trailer park guy who never knew his biological father and was desperate for a decent male role model, in Skip I saw a rough-hewn blue-collar man’s man who was well-read without being precious, ...
Shiv Kumar Batalvi transformed heartbreak into haunting poetry. From Ikk Kudi to Loona, he wrote of love, loss and longing ...
Winners of a railway-related poetry competition too part in an awards ceremony to see their entries on display at Rye railway station.
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