Playful prompts, poetry games, pure fun. Join our next monthly play session on National Poetry Day!


Playful prompts, poetry games, pure fun. Join our next monthly play session on National Poetry Day!
Intimate monthly seminars with Sascha Akhtar on Zoom, diving into her specialist area of Decolonial Praxis.
A weekly workshop for developing poets looking to improve their writing through feedback and close reading.
Push your poetic skills, find the sparks behind stories, and explore the harmony between words and pictures when writing for children.
Welcome to our Forward Prizes 2025 ’How I Did It’ series. This year we asked poets shortlisted for the Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection to write about the inspiration behind one of the poems from their chosen collection. Here’s Catherine-Esther Cowie on what inspired her to write the poem ‘Mimorian’ in Heirloom. In Another Language ‘Mimorian’…
Read MoreFor poets who love to play, innovate, and challenge the limits of form, our experimental poetry courses are an invitation to risk, reimagine, and reinvent. These courses celebrate unpredictability, genre-bending approaches, and wild creative impulses – perfect for those looking to spark something new. Whether you’re working in collage, constraint, visual poetry, or hybrid forms,…
Read MoreThe Poetry School are looking to hire a Marketing and Communications Manager for maternity cover to join our friendly team for a 12-month period. Marketing and Communications Manager (Maternity Cover) Fixed term, 12 months, Full-time. £30,000 per annum full-time equivalent (FTE). We are looking for someone with a proactive and dynamic approach to work who…
Read MoreWelcome to our Below the Surface series for the 2025 Laurel Prize finalists. These pieces shine a light on the creative practice behind these outstanding collections and show how nature and the climate crisis impacted the authors’ processes. Here’s Carol Watts on her collection Mimic Pond. I’ve written poetry as far back as I can remember….
Read MoreWelcome to our Below the Surface series for the 2025 Laurel Prize finalists. These pieces shine a light on the creative practice behind these outstanding collections and show how nature and the climate crisis impacted the authors’ processes. Here’s Katrina Porteous on her collection Rhizodont. Networks of Nature Communities and Commissions I did not set out…
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