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Can Menopause Make You a Better Writer?

As part of our Poetry Queries series, Helen Ivory discusses whether menopause can make you a better writer. Menopause is still often seen as a taboo topic. How can writing about this life transition help women reclaim their voices?  I believe that women’s voices are repressed their whole lives in one way or another.  From childhood, girls are encouraged to be nice, to use…

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Five Love Poems You Should be Reading Right Now

As Valentine’s Day draws closer, our tutor Elizabeth Parker, who will be teaching the upcoming course This Modern Love recommends her top five love poems you should be reading right now. Image by Turgay Koca A contemporary love poem ‘Like Love’ by Jo Bell The hardworking two-word title of this poem frames a thrilling depiction of snow…

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Writing in Lent and Ramadan

Our tutor Fawzia Kane discusses the poetic queries surrounding writing in Lent and Ramadan, as well as her upcoming course which delves into inner reflection and deep contemplation through poetry. Both Lent and Ramadan involve periods of fasting and reflection. How do you think restrictions like these affect the way we pay attention to language…

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Courses for Winning Competitions

When working on a poem, you need to instantly hook a reader, make them feel something, and provide a fresh perspective on something universal. We have listed a range of courses that will help you dazzle on the page and think outside the box, which will help increase your chances of even winning competitions! Poetry…

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Exploring your Emotions in Poetry

In this series, we interview our tutors about poetry and its place in their world. These interviews will cover creative writing tips, excelling in a poetry workshop, building a literary career, and finding your poetic voice. Here’s Sarah Wardle on how to explore your emotions in poetry. Writing can help us process feelings we don’t…

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Courses for Getting Your Poetry Published 

When you’ve established a writing practice and are looking for tangible results of your progress, getting your poetry published can be a good aim. All our courses and workshops are great for getting poems onto the page, but we have a handful that will help you find a unique voice and burnish existing pieces – getting them ready for print.  “I joined my first Poetry School course when I had…

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Page Against the Machine (II)

Caleb Parkin discusses the intersection of poetry, AI and the more than human. Reflecting on his recent involvement with Page Against the Machine (II), a University of Bristol research project ran by the Lyra Poetry Bristol team and funded by the Brigstow Institute, Caleb grapples with the turbulent arrival of AI generated writing and explores…

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Courses for Building a Writing Community

As we are approaching a new year, you may be thinking about the connections you want to make with fellow poets and expanding your writing community. Writing can be a solitary experience, and discovering peers can electrify your practice, pushing you to the next level. Building a writing community is one of the best things…

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Essential Patterns in Poetry

As part of our Poetry Craft series, Carmen Bugan discusses the essential patterns used in poetry: triolet, rondeau, villanelle, sonnet, sestina, and ballad. Let’s start with the triolet: what makes this form special, and do you have a favourite poem that shows it at its best? Writing a triolet is an excellent way to begin…

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Poetry in the Age of AI

Can AI deepen our understanding of poetry practice? As part of our Poetic Craft series, Hannah Silva discusses how AI has impacted poetry. Do you think poets should be using AI, or writing about it? Or maybe both?  The widespread use of large language models (LLMs), and the way they can produce texts that resemble creative writing so quickly makes…

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How to Write About Your Family

In this series, we interview our tutors about poetry and its place in their world. These interviews will cover creative writing tips, excelling in a poetry workshop, building a literary career, and finding your poetic voice. Here’s Kit Griffiths on how to write about your family. When you start writing about your family, what’s the…

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courses for putting together a pamphlet

Courses for Putting Together a Pamphlet

If you’ve been writing for a while and want to put together a pamphlet or debut collection, we have some advanced courses taught by award-winning poets, as well as workshops that will help you develop your craft and think originally about your voice. Essential Patterns in Poetry Masterclass  Test out techniques and explore the repeating…

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Spring 2026 – Quick Course Guide

Our Spring Term is now live! We have a whole host of brilliant tutors and poetry courses ready for you to pick from and, as they tend to sell out really fast, we’ve made this Spring 2026 Quick Course Guide to help guide you to the right course. Online Courses INTERNATIONAL Online courses without Live…

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How to: Captivate with Picture Books

In this series, we interview our tutors about poetry and its place in their world. These interviews will cover creative writing tips, excelling in a poetry workshop, building a literary career, and finding your poetic voice. Here’s Kathryn Simmonds on how to captivate with picture books. Are there key differences between writing for adults and…

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The Art of Poetic Experimentation: Push Boundaries, Break Forms, Find Freedom 

For 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,…

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Beginners & Emerging Poets 

Starting out in poetry? Ready to find your voice, learn the craft, and join a vibrant writing community? These courses offer welcoming, supportive structures designed to help you build confidence, learn foundational skills, and start shaping your poetic identity.  Whether you’re new to poetry or returning after a break, these courses will help you grow…

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Mastery & Momentum: Advanced Poetry Courses & Masterclasses 

For poets ready to refine their craft, challenge their assumptions, and elevate their practice, these courses are rigorous, inspiring spaces to grow. With expert tutors, peer feedback, and a focus on form, innovation, and poetic theory, these courses are designed for serious writers seeking momentum, publication, and creative breakthroughs.  Many courses are by application—see below…

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Poetry as Practice: Ritual, Care, & Craft 

Poetry is more than art—it’s a practice of presence, healing, and deep attention. These courses explore poetry as a lived experience: a ritual, a response to crisis, a means of caring for self and others, and a space to reflect, remember, and restore.  Whether you’re navigating grief, exploring care ethics, or weaving poetic ritual into…

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Form, Freedom, & Falling Leaves

Master the art of poetry this Autumn 2025. Explore sonnets, structured forms, advanced workshops, and peer feedback in expert-led online courses. Autumn is a season of structure and study. As the days shorten and routines return, it’s the perfect time to deepen your poetic practice. Whether you’re new to form or ready to refine your…

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How to: Write About Climate Crisis

In this series, we interview our tutors about poetry and its place in their world. These interviews will cover creative writing tips, excelling in a poetry workshop, building a literary career, and finding your poetic voice. Here’s Elizabeth Torres (Madam Neverstop) on how to write about climate crisis. How do you see poetry’s role in…

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Beyond Representation: Supporting Global Majority Writers in a Demanding Literary Landscape

As part of our Poetry Craft series, Louisa Adjoa Parker discusses how to support global majority writers in a demanding literary landscape through poetry. What are some craft strategies you use to elevate personal or political content into work that also speaks artistically or universally? I am very much what I describe as an ‘intuitive…

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Global Poetics: Transreading, Translation & the World in Verse 

Poetry is borderless. Language flows across landscapes, cultures, and histories – and these courses celebrate that flow. From ekphrasis and multilingual writing to translation as transformation, these courses invite you to write beyond the boundaries of nation, genre, and tongue.  Whether you’re translating visual art, echoing ancestral voices, or remixing texts from other cultures, these…

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How to: Deal With Rejection

In this series, we interview our tutors about poetry and its place in their world. These interviews will cover creative writing tips, excelling in a poetry workshop, building a literary career, and finding your poetic voice. Here’s Rachel Bower on how to deal with rejection. Can you share an experience where you faced rejection of…

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Writing Through the Turning Year: Seasonal Poetry Courses for Autumn and Beyond

Writing Through the Turning Year: Seasonal Poetry Courses for Autumn and Beyond 

As the light wanes and the air grows crisp, now is the time to reflect, regenerate, and root down into poetic practice. Whether you’re seeking mythic inspiration, ecological insight, or a shift in creative energy, these autumn-ready poetry courses will ignite your imagination and carry you into the darker months with purpose.  These seasonal poetry…

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Autumn 2025 – Quick Course Guide

Our Autumn Term is now live! We have a whole host of brilliant tutors and poetry courses ready for you to pick from and, as they tend to sell out really fast, we’ve made this Autumn 2025 Quick Course Guide to help guide you to the right course. Online Courses INTERNATIONAL Online courses without Live…

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