Antony Dunn Seminars 2024/25

Antony Dunn Seminars 2024/25

Intimate monthly seminars with Antony Dunn.

Monthly seminar groups with Antony Dunn, featuring close reading, in-depth discussion and feedback on your poems-in-progress, as well as conversation around contemporary poetry and guidance on your next steps as a poet. With a maximum of six students in each group, these seminars provide an intimate setting and generate supportive and critical friendships, helping you to become part of a poetry community.

Antony has 4 Seminar Groups available in 2023, one at the The People Powered Press, Salts Works in Saltaire, one at the 1 City Square in Leeds, one at the Friargate Theatre in York, and one that will run on Zoom.

Entry into Seminars is by application only. If you would like to sign up, please email [email protected] for information and we will assist you in the application process.
Do not book online before applying.

8 x monthly sessions between October and May. Sessions will run 6.15–8.45pm on the below dates; you can choose your specific group at the next stage in the checkout process.

Leeds – Wednesdays – 1 City Square, Park Row, Leeds LS1 5EB
9-Oct (this session will take place at Yorkshire Dance, St Peter’s Square, LS9 8AH)
13-Nov
11-Dec
15-Jan
12-Feb
12-Mar
9-Apr
14-May

York – Thursdays – Friargate Theatre, YO1 9SL
3-Oct
7-Nov
5-Dec
9-Jan
6-Feb
6-Mar
3-Apr
8-May

Saltaire – Thursdays – The People Powered Press, BD18 3JF
10-Oct
14-Nov
19-Dec
16-Jan
13-Feb
13-Mar
10-Apr
15-May

Zoom – Tuesdays
1-Oct
4-Nov
3-Dec
7-Jan
4-Feb
4-Mar
1-Apr
6-May

More information about how all our seminars work can be found on the Seminars Course Page.

About Antony Dunn View Profile

Antony Dunn was born in London in 1973 and lives in Leeds. He won the Newdigate Prize in 1995 and received an Eric Gregory Award in 2000. He has published four collections of poems, Pilots and Navigators (Oxford University Press 1998), Flying Fish (Carcanet OxfordPoets 2002), Bugs (Carcanet OxfordPoets 2009) and Take This One to Bed (Valley Press 2016). He also edited and introduced Ex Libris, a posthumous collection of poems by David Hughes (Valley Press 2015). Antony is a regular tutor for The Poetry School and the Arvon Foundation. He has worked on a number of translation projects with poets from Holland, Hungary, China, and Israel, and was Poet in Residence at the University of York for 2006 and at the Ilkley Literature Festival in 2010. Until 2018 he was Artistic Director of the Bridlington Poetry Festival.

‘The Poetry School has helped me to find a way of going deeper into the poem-writing process, I have learnt how to read other poets’ poems and have gained more knowledge about how to give feedback and receive it. The feedback I was given by the tutor was very useful and helped me become a critic of my own work.‘

– Spring 2023 survey response

'Antony’s a fantastic tutor; I’ve learned so much from him, and really value the way he facilitates and leads the group.'

– Seminars 2023/24 survey response

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