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Poetry Projects to Make and Do, edited by Deborah Alma, The
Emergency Poet, is a 'how to' handbook of prompts, inspiration,
ideas and essays designed to help both aspiring and established
poets find new ways not only to create poetry, but to share and
take it out into the world through collaboration, projects,
performances - and more. With an array of real-life examples from
experienced poets, Poetry Projects to Make and Do provides
imaginative case studies and inspiration for readers to roll up
their sleeves and get stuck in. Each essay encourages
experimentation whilst also supplying plenty of practical tips and
guidance. From projects which poets can try out in their bedroom to
ones which take poetry out into the streets; from having a go at
making a poetry films or podcasts to hand-crafting a poetry
residency; from how to apply for funding to working in
collaboration and involving music, art or photography in your
poetry, the book covers a broad range of topics to inspire everyday
creativity, to surprise and to delight. The book follows previous
popular creative writing handbook titles for Nine Arches Press -
including The Craft, Why I Write Poetry and How to be a Poet - and
is edited by Deborah Alma, aka The Emergency Poet and founder of
the world's first walk-in Poetry Pharmacy, based in Bishops Castle,
Shropshire. Includes 25 essays by: Deborah Alma; Jean Atkin; Casey
Bailey; Roshni Beeharry; Julia Bird; Jo Bell; Jane Burn; Lewis
Buxton; Jane Commane; Jonathan Davidson; Helen Dewbery; Pat
Edwards; Jasmine Gardosi; Roz Goddard; Daisy Henwood; Sophie
Herxheimer; Helen Ivory; Gregory Leadbetter; Arji Manuelpillai;
Caleb Parkin; Nina Mingya Powles; Jacqueline Saphra; Clare Shaw;
Degna Stone and Tamar Yoseloff.
More than 100 poems about Britain's nature in a beautifully
illustrated book Seven chapters touch on different aspects of the
British countryside, including seasons, birds and wildlife, woods,
water, moors and mountains. This carefully chosen collection will
inspire you to explore nature through a poet's eye - the perfect
antidote to 'times when the world is too much with us', as
Wordsworth so beautifully put it. There are celebrated poems by the
greats - Keats, Yeats, Tennyson, Robert Browning, Christina
Rossetti, Philip Larkin, Sylvia Plath, John Masefield, Robert
Burns, Dylan Thomas - as well as others by contemporary poets whose
work you will want to seek out and explore further, including Carol
Anne Duffy, Simon Armitage and Jean Sprackland. Where poems have
links to National Trust sites, footnotes are included to explain
the connections.
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