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  • Poetry Au Naturel: Poets Tell us About Their Nature-Themed Favourites for National Poetry Month
    Poetry Au Naturel: Poets Tell us About Their Nature-Themed Favourites for National Poetry Month
    April 02, 2019

    Poetry Au Naturel: Poets Tell us About Their Nature-Themed Favourites for National Poetry Month

    The theme for National Poetry Month 2019 is "celebrate nature with poetry". While nature poetry might have a reputation as sleepy and traditional, great writers have often mined the natural world for ...

  • Edward Carson, Our Poetry Month 2019 writer-in-residence, Talks about the Power of Titles
    Edward Carson, Our Poetry Month 2019 writer-in-residence, Talks about the Power of Titles
    March 29, 2019

    Edward Carson, Our Poetry Month 2019 writer-in-residence, Talks about the Power of Titles

    April is National Poetry Month and we are so excited to celebrate all things poetry here at Open Book. And of course part of that celebration means finding a fantastic poet to come on board as our April ...

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