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HUG POEM CARDS
Our friends at @oneplumpoem have created a beautiful card featuring this poem hug by Grace Nichols to cheer up you...
POEM A DAY: TS ELIOT
Do I dare to eat a peach? Today’s daily poem is an extract from the Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by our founder T...
POEM A DAY: QUARANTINE
To commemorate #PoetryDayIreland today is another incredibly moving poem by #EavanBoland who sadly passed away this ...
POEM A DAY: MARY RUEFLE
The
Pen
Was going to try to join us there later
Provided the fever did not break out
- Mary Ruefle, A l...
POEM A DAY: OCEAN VUONG
you carve & carveUntil a coin of light appears& you get to look in, at last,On happiness...
- From Night Sk...
POEM A DAY: MICHAEL ROSEN
We're relieved to hear reports that the much loved children's writer and poet Michael Rosen is recovering from Coron...
RATHBONE FOLIO PRIZE SHORTLIST
We're delighted to see recent PBS Wild Card Choice Vertigo & Ghost by Fiona Benson is on the Rathbone's Folio Pri...
SCOTTISH SHOWCASE
SCOTTISH SHOWCASE | 3RD APRIL | SCOTTISH POETRY LIBRARY
By popular demand we're finally taking the PBS on tour to ...
MEET CAROLYN FORCHÉ
Carolyn Forché is one of America’s most important contemporary poets – renowned as a ‘poet of witness’ – as well as...
POEM OF THE WEEK: THE LAST PUPPET
'The Last Puppet' from PBS Spring Recommendation In The Lateness of the World by Carolyn Forché, published by Blooda...
LAST CHANCE FOR SPRING
There are less than 3 days left to join the Poetry Book Society in time for the Spring Mailing featuring these incr...
POEM OF THE WEEK: HOMIE
From Homie by Danez Smith, PBS Spring Recommendation. Join as a Charter Member for your copy in the PBS Spring poetr...