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Call for submissions for Episodes 27
Poetry Worth Hearing
Deadline 18th Oct

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October's episode will have the theme 'canonical'. What is the canon? still mainly dead white men? or has it expanded to be more diverse, more global?

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DIY Poets
Youtube Channel

logo 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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Green Libraries Week 2024
celebrating libraries with a focus on the climate and sustainability.
Until 13th Oct

Nottingham City Libraries

cover Useful links and advice on living more sustainably and opportunities for nature-based activity in Nottingham:

The Big Green Book: A guide to nature-based activity providers in Nottingham

CN28: Nottingham’s Carbon Neutral Pledge – find out how you can make a difference Nottingham Energy Partnership: Support to make your home more energy efficient Travel Well: Active travel to benefit you and the planet

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Victoria Smith
Author Event
10th Oct

West Bridgford Library, Nottingham

cover Join Victoria Smith as she talks about her book Hags: the Demonisation of Middle Aged Women.

What is it about women in their forties and beyond that seems to enrage - almost everyone? Victoria asks why these women are treated with such active disdain.

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DIY Poets – November Showcase

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Stuffed
with Pen Vogler
10th Oct

Five Leaves Bookshop 14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH

cover The fascinating history of the people, the ideas and the dishes that have fed – and starved – the nation. In times of plenty, we stuff ourselves. When the food runs out, we’re stuffed too.

How have people in the British Isles shared the riches from our fields, dairies, kitchens and seas, as well as those from around the world? And when the cupboard is bare, who steps up to the plate to feed the nation’s hungry children, soldiers at war or families in crisis?

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Exploring a Story
Co-production Creative Leader Ismail Khokon will explore the story of Cecilia Sanderson Mwenda, our project lab focus for Black History Month.
11th Oct

National Justice Museum, Nottingham

cover You’re invited to drop into our Creative Courtyard and make something inspired by the museum collection.

Our creative sessions are free and open to all. Join us to make and create together and contribute to our growing museum! The sessions will be led by artists, makers, and writers, all influenced by this unique museum. Register using the link below.

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Adventures of BB Audition
An audio adventure book by Dunc Giz

This is the very first audiobook I'm gluing together, and I need someone to play the role of BB's girlfriend "Rosey"

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Poetry, Song, Cake and Friends 3
12th Oct

Sherwood Methodist Church

poster Poetry, Song, Cake & Friends - what more could you want?! And you get to contribute to a fundraiser for St Ann's and Sneinton Foodbank.

Featuring the talents of amazing poet Leanne Moden, fabulous singer - songwriter Marc Block.

Plus stories from Mike Clifford & Lytisha, Songs from The Rise Singers and Sarah Stagename, and a Poetry Open Mic - sign up for your 3 min slot at the venue. And Cakes!

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Lemn Sissay
Let the Light Pour In LIVE
Talk
14th Oct

Nottingham Playhouse

poster Spend an evening with a master of the spoken word, BAFTA nominated author, activist, performer and Sunday Times number one bestseller, Lemn Sissay OBE as he takes to the stage with this brand-new show.

Every morning for 10 years Lemn has written four lines and shares them on his socials with no explanation and no title. After catching the public’s attention, they have been transformed into murals, quoted in books, made into songs and even tattoos. He chose the best of them for Let the Light Pour In which became an instant Sunday Times Bestseller – and now a live show.

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‘And Then There Were Some’
THE AGATHA CHRISTIE APPRECIATION GROUP
15th Oct

Nottingham Central Library

poster Are you a fan of the Queen of Crime? Come join 'And Then There Were Sone', an informal group for Agatha Christie enthusiasts! Whether you're passionate about her books, love the film and TV adaptations, enjoy podcasts, or are curious about her life and legacy, this is the group for you.

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The Moon Looks On Them All
of friends and friendship
with John Lucas, and Endless Present with Rory Waterman
15th Oct

Five Leaves Bookshop 14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH

cover A double act with John Lucas and Rory Waterman, talking about their new collections of essays, then interviewing each other

John Lucas’s essays are on people he’s known, including school teachers, jazz musicians, writers, “plain ordinary folk”, and Brian Clough – “Cloughie”, the legendary figure who belongs to the history of Nottingham, Lucas’s adopted city, where he has lived for the last sixty years.

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Sherwood Sessions
A rearranged date for what looks like an early evening of Sunday fun....
16th Oct

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Daily Chess Puzzle
Daily Chess Puzzle

The Unbelievable Adventures of Tom Thumb
Amelia Ace Armande
Beeston Tales
16th Oct

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The Unbelievable Adventures and Most Tragical Death of Tom Thumb, Knight of Arthur's Court

It's the time of King Arthur, and young Tom wants more than anything to be a knight at the court of Camelot. There's just one problem: Tom is only the size of a man's thumb and has a bad habit of being eaten by things... A many-stomached journey through the madcap adventures of one of Britain's most overlooked folklore heroes on his quest for recognition and glory. Amelia Ace Armande tells a tale of heart, soul, and plenty of guts!

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Sheila Rowbotham
Reasons to Rebel, the 1980s revisited
16th Oct

Five Leaves Bookshop 14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH

cover “The 1980s were a shock. Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government battered left movements, painfully disrupted working-class peoples’ livelihoods and pressed down on many groups who faced discrimination. There was no shortage of reasons to rebel. Along with thousands upon thousands of others I opposed not just the repressive laws, but the fundamental tenets of the new right. Hanging on to visions of creative utopias, we strove for new ways of organizing and relating to others and we sought to connect a liberatory sexual politics with rebellions against many kinds of inequality. We argued wrote, campaigned, demonstrated, picketed.

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POWER IN POETRY FEAST
Vibestrap Entertainment
19th Oct

Djanogly Sherwood Academy Sherwood Rise New Basford NG7 7AR

cover As part of the black Culture Celebrations P.I.P EXECUTIVE TEAM Presents A line of poets dedicated to raising the awareness of Dub Poetry

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Reading & Writing Poetry
An online poetry workshop to help you create new work
By Leanne Moden
27th Oct

Online

Writing poetry is a tricky business, but one of the best ways to learn is by reading, examining and being inspired by the work of others!

In this workshop, you will discover your new favourite poems, and use fun writing techniques to create new work. Great for anyone with an interest in reading or writing poetry, or anyone looking to try a fun new creative activity! (This workshop is suitable for all ages and abilities.)

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DIY Poets – November Showcase
The featured act is Richard Maxwell.
14th Nov

Online + Venue Address: City Arts, 11-13 Hockley, Nottingham, NG1 1FH

City Arts are pleased to host DIY Poets, who bring their eclectic style to an online/offline hybrid event from our building in Hockley, Nottingham. Poetry of all kinds, from diverse view points.

The featured act is Richard Maxwell. There will be poetry from DIY Poets.

There will also be an open mic with sign up at the event. You can take part as a Zoom performer or at the venue. Anyone can sign up whether you’re new to it all or a dedicated fan.

We look forward to welcoming you, whether in person or via live zoom link.

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