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Abroad Writers' Conference
Abroad Writers' Conference
The Abroad Writers' Conference is a place where world voices are heard. Their top heavy conferences are led by some of the worlds most talented authors, journalist, poets, playwrights, screenwriters and literary agents.
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Arts Council England
Arts Council England
Arts Council England works to get great art to everyone by championing, developing and investing in artistic experiences that enrich people’s lives. As the national development agency for the arts, they support a range of artistic activities from the
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Black History Month
Black History Month
Black History Month (BHM) Afrikan History Month (AHM) is held every October in Britain, and February in USA and Canada.
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British Council
British Council
The British Council literature department facilitates cultural understanding and exchange through writing and reading projects relevant to audiences around the world. The website contains lots of information for writers, with a directory of all
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Café Writers
Café Writers
Promoting established and new writers throughout Norfolk and beyond. Café Writers present a wide range of writers performing a variety of styles - poetry, drama, prose - in an atmosphere that both welcomes new work and invites professional polish. Th
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Cambridge Wordfest
Cambridge Wordfest
Cambridge Wordfest has been described as one of Britain's friendliest and freshest literary festivals.Twice each year, in spring and winter, the Wordfest brings the best in new and established writers to Cambridge, an historic and beautiful city.
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Mslexia
Mslexia
Mslexia tells you all you need to know about exploring your creativity and getting into print. Mslexia provides a unique mix of debate and analysis, advice and inspiration; news, reviews, interviews; competitions, events, courses, grants. All serv
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PoetCasting
PoetCasting
PoetCasting is a poetry podcasting project which works with poets throughout the United Kingdom. The project features published, performance, emerging and established poets reading their own work online and out loud.
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Poetry Translation Centre
Poetry Translation Centre
the centre aims to celebrate the cultures of communities that are frequently neglected and abused in the UK, inviting them to play a vital role in British cultural life.
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Refugee Week 2010
Refugee Week 2010
A link to the Refugee Week site.
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SABLE Lit Mag
SABLE Lit Mag
SABLE LitMag provides a space for new writers of colour to showcase their work and to receive critical feedback in their chosen written language of expression. It provides readers with an opportunity to read new work.
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Shahrazad
Shahrazad
Click on the link to find out about Shahrazad
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Simple Acts
Simple Acts
Find out about changing the world through Simple Acts.
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Southbank Centre
Southbank Centre
Southbank Centre consists of the Royal Festival Hall (reopened after its two-year transformation), the Hayward Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall (containing the Purcell Room), and the Saison Poetry Library. It also manages the Arts Council Collection.
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The Poetry Library - Southbank Centre
The Poetry Library - Southbank Centre
The Poetry Library promotes the reading of poetry for people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds in collaboration with Learning and Participation.
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