Writer's News
Weatherglass Novella Prize 2025
Deadline 1st March
The winner(s) will be Chosen By Ali Smith
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Length: 20k-40k words, and not more than 200 pages. A novella is a slim volume.
Format: double-spaced; 12 font size, sans-serif; 2.5cm margins north, south, east and west; and page numbers at the bottom.
Submission window is open between September 12th 2024 to March 1st 2025
A maximum of 3 submissions per person.
Entry fee is £20 per submitted manuscript.
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DIY Poets
Youtube Channel
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We are a Nottingham, UK based poetry collective. We're nice and we don't always rhyme.
Our aim is to give budding poets the opportunity to perform their work in public and get their work published and we're proud to have members of all ages, shapes, sizes, experiences and styles, from brand new poets and occasional hobbyists to slam winners and published writers.
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Writer's Diary
My Cousin Rachel
by Daphne du Maurier
January Fiction Book Group
20th Jan
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham
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This month we’ll be reading and discussing Daphne du Maurier’s Gothic novel My Cousin Rachel. Perhaps less well known than some of du Maurier’s other works, The Guardian described My Cousin Rachel as a “fantastically well-wrought novel of suspicions and betrayals”.
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Ideas to Postpone the End of the World
by Ailton Krenak
Online Slow Reading Group
Nottingham Contemporary
20th Jan - 17th March (Mondays)
Online
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As with all our previous Slow Reading sessions, we will be reading Ideas to Postpone the End of the World by Ailton Krenak together, out loud and slowly. No special expertise is needed to participate in these sessions other than an interest in contemporary ecological issues, reading with others, and a willingness to discuss ideas. All sessions will be facilitated by Andrew Goffey, Associate Professor in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Arts, at University of Nottingham.
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Cold Reads
Writers and actors, a chance to get together and read some scenes.
An Amplify Event
21st Jan
Nottingham Playhouse
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Cold Reads is an opportunity for actors and writers to come together, to read a brand new script out loud for the first time. This year’s Cold Reads scripts have been selected through our Ideas Submission window. They’re new pieces of writing that excited the panel. Come along for an opportunity to perform, practice your cold reading skills and feedback on writing, or just listen to a new work by a local writer, whilst networking with other local theatre artists.
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Adventures in Poetry
Alan Baker and Carrie Etter
22nd Jan
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH
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The first in a series of four Adventures in Poetry events during 2025, with four Nottingham-based poets reading with a specially invited guest of their own choosing. The poets will read, chat, and answer questions from the audience. The series kicks off here, with Alan Baker and his guest Carrie Etter.
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Redhill Murder Robbery Ghosts and the Like
Bob Massey
27th Jan
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Page to Stage
Poetry Out Loud
Fay Roberts
A course designed to help you build toolkits for writing poetry explicitly for sharing
27th Jan
Online
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This course is designed as a chance to learn lyrical tips and techniques, all the way from how to get started or break through a creative block, covering the fundamentals of form, discipline, and structure, gaining inspiration as we go, through how to use poetry to tell stories and share personal feelings, all the way to taking poetry to a wider audience via performance, giving you greater confidence in your words and ability to speak them in public.
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Welsh Witchcraft
by Mhara Starling
Nottingham Pagan Book Club
28th Jan
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG1 2DH
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The history of magic and witchcraft in Wales will inspire any modern-day witch. Written by a Welsh practitioner, this book shares the magical traditions of the land of the red dragon, exploring deities, fairies, folklore, charms, plants, and magic with dozens of exercises for hands-on practice. Explore the history and terminology of Welsh magic and methods for honouring the land.
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DIY Poets
Feb Showcase
13th February
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Poetry from Andrew Taylor and Linda Kemp
Two of our local writers take the stage
29th Jan
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG1 2DH
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Andrew Taylor will mostly be reading from European Hymns, his the fourth collection to be published by Shearsman Books.
Linda Kemp’s Annunciation Sonnets climbs out of the frame of the sonnet and through speculative encounters with artworks depicting the annunciation, probes form and rupture.
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Poetry Scum
Open Mic Poetry
30th Jan
The Robin Hood, Sherwood, Nottingham
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Championing working class, activist & marginalised creatives.
Based in Nottingham UK.
Open mic all artists welcome!
Founder & host @jessense.rebelpoet
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Young Persons Open Mic Night
hosted by Mia from Right to Write
6th Feb
Mansfield Museum
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The Young Persons Open Mic Night is a safe and friendly space for up-and-coming performers to gain experience performing in front of a crowd. There is no judgment at our events whether you're a first-time performer or want a bit more practice this event is for you. All performance mediums are welcome, at previous events we've had spoken word poetry, original music and creative writing readings. So expect to see a wide variety of performances.
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Chief Executive Officer
Job Vacancy
Stonebridge City Farm
Deadline 8th February
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Writing Workshop
The Minute Memoir
8th Feb
Worksop Library
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Join our free, guided, life writing sessions. We’ll help you explore your memories one at a time. Write about your life, exercise your creativity and enjoy the wellbeing benefits of expressive writing. Get help on how to structure your personal stories.
The Minute Memoir is designed and run by writers Anthony Cropper and Eve Makis who teach on the MA Creative Writing at Nottingham Trent University. Suitable for writers of all levels aged 16+.
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Showcase
DIY poets
Feat. Chris Oliver, Plus open mic
13th Feb 7:30 pm
Pay what you can
City Arts, Nottingham
Plus online
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An Evening of poetry, of all kinds from a diverse view point. It will make you think, it may make you cry, but it will certainty make you laugh.
Featured Poet Chris Oliver
Plus DIY Poets
Open mic slots are also available on the night.
Chris is a spoken word poet, workshop facilitator and event organiser from Nottingham. His insights are heartfelt and thought provoking, taking inspiration from his personal growth journey and perspectives on life.
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