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We are currently reading for our Issue 18 selection meeting on 26th August – with many good poems and an increased number of submissions it’s not going to be an … Continue reading
Monday 22nd May 2017, 6pm – 9pm Barbican Library, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS Hosted by Linda Black & Lucy Hamilton Confirmed readers: Michael Sharp, David Andrew , Moniza Alvi, Robert Minhinnick, … Continue reading
Claire Crowther reviews Cantilena – one book in four spans by John Peck (Shearsman Books, 2016). ‘The poem is 324 pages long, each page is a canto heavy with text, … Continue reading
A few lines from some of our Issue 17 poets – something to look forward to: ‘An abandoned house/opens like a giant umbrella.’ from THE BLACK GODDESS, Siddhartha Bose … Continue reading
In association with the Fitzwilliam College Literary Society Tuesday 15th November 19.00–21.30 (readings 19.30) READINGS from issues 15 & 16 Introduced by editors Lucy Hamilton & Linda Black … Continue reading
Launch of Issue Sixteen on November 9
Wednesday 9 November 2016, 6pm – 9pm Barbican Library, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS Hosted by Linda Black & Lucy Hamilton Readers: Dikra Ridha, Aidan Semmens, Anna Kisby, Dragan Jovanović Danilov, Amy … Continue reading
Editors’ visit to Staffordshire University
Lisa Mansell, whose poem ‘Kernel Stone’ was published in Issue Ten, has invited editors Linda Black and Lucy Hamilton to speak to 2nd and 3rd year Creative Writing students, on … Continue reading
Two Swindon Poetry Festival events
Long Poem Magazine co-editor Linda Black will be running a workshop, and reading from her new collection Slant, as part of the Poetry Swindon Festival’s Big Poetry Weekend, which takes place … Continue reading
Issue Sixteen launch – save the date
Issue Sixteen will be launched on Wednesday November 9th at the Barbican Library, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS. More info to follow.
November submissions window for Issue Seventeen
We will be accepting submissions for Issue Seventeen – due out in spring next year – throughout the month of November. As usual, the submissions window lasts the whole month, but please … Continue reading