Writer's News
Read Through Night
Friday 25th April.
Lincolnshire Poacher, Mansfield Road, Nottingham
7 pm.

You are invited to Hothouse Theatre's Read Through Night.
This is an opportunity to have a close look at a couple of the Theatre projects in the pipeline. We will be reading through:
Miss Fletcher's War – this is the second read through and the piece has now been whittled down to 60 minutes. The story follows the fortunes of Lucy a nurse in the First World War, and Miss Fletcher's attempts to make Lucy's story relevant to a bunch of wayward children in the late 1960's.
They Turned Up - the first half of a new project by Stuat Whomsley - “It is about 40 minutes worth. It is the first half of the play up to the interval. There are 9 characters in the play up to this point. I would be interested in people inhabiting the characters and then getting an idea of how they would respond to situations in the second half.”
The read throughs are not auditions, they are part of the writing process.
Thanks for your support.
If you are interested in reading on the night then get in touch
info@hothousetheatre.com
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DIY Poets
Showcase
15th May
City Arts Nottingham

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 Caroline Stancer. There will be poetry from DIY Poets.
It will make you think, it may make you cry, but it will certainty make you laugh.
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SWC ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL OPEN POETRY COMPETITION 2025
Southport Writer's Circle
Deadline 31st May

First Prize: £150, Second Prize: £75, Third Prize: £25
Catherine Fenerty Humour Prize: £25 (Put H in top left of page)
Guest Judge – Eleanor Rees (Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing, Liverpool Hope University)
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DIY Poets Showcase
15th May
City Arts Nottingham
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Nottingham Poetry Festival
2025
13th - 22nd June

This year, Nottingham Poetry Festival celebrates local, national and internationally acclaimed artists that align with our community values.
We are passionate about strengthening our partnerships as we invite you to organise performances, workshops, debates, and any other poetry-related activity as part of our 2025 programme.
Submit Your 2025 Festival Event
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We hear from GOBs Poetry Collective on their fifth anniversary
Left Lion

One of Nottingham’s leading poetry groups, GOBS Collective, turns five this year. With an impressive list of publications, events and live showcases under their belts, our Literature Editor Andrew Tucker talks about the need for such creative communities that help people find their poetic voice.
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D.H. Lawrence Children's Prize
Writing Competition
Deadline 31st May

Submit your short stories, poems and non-fiction pieces for a chance to win a kindle and national book tokens.
To celebrate World Book Day on 6 March 2025, the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum launched this year’s writing competition. The competition's theme is 'Animals', taking inspiration from D.H. Lawrence’s Lawrence’s collection of animal poetry such as ‘Snake’ and ‘Baby Tortoise’, entrants are invited to write a short story or poem or centered around the theme ‘Animals’.
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Nature Poet Laureate
Nottingham City of Literature are delighted to announce an open call for a Nature Poet Laureate

In the face of escalating environmental crises and growing awareness of the importance of nature in our cultural, mental, and physical wellbeing, we are establishing a Nature Poet Laureate for Nottingham with an associated community programme.
This role and the programme of activities will elevate the intersection of literature and nature, fostering deeper connections between people, the natural world, and the written word bringing diverse communities together to celebrate nature, take inspiration, find their voices and produce their own literary works.
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Pix-Mix Gazette
audio magazine
Pieces need to be 10 minutes or less, to fit in with the 30 min programme.
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Locating Lawrence
March 1925
Left Lion

Lawrence is never that keen on returning to Blighty, but ‘this time I really want to get back to Europe, for this sickness has taken all of the energy out of me,’ he informs Idella Purnell.
Perhaps it is the thought of escaping Mexico by sea that leads him to begin the unfinished play Noah’s Flood. But it is not to be. After ‘various examinations and blood tests,’ the doctor informs him that he cannot risk a sea voyage as he is too ill and that he must remain on the continent.
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Hothouse Theatre’s Youth project
Creative Youth
Now recruiting!
Have a go sessions Sat 12th and 26th April, 10 - 2pm @ Bakersfield Community Centre
For 10 - 18 year olds
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DIY Poets
New website!

DIY Poets Nottingham
‘We’re nice and we are sometimes on line’
DIY Poets Nottingham poetry collective has been in existence for over ten years. The aim of DIY Poets is to give budding poets the opportunity to perform their work in public and get their work published. We want to create an atmosphere where poets feel confident about performing their work in public. We also want to get the public to see that poetry can be exciting and relevant. DIY Poets Nottingham produce an A6 free poetry magazine that is distributed in shops, cafes and bars in Nottingham city centre. We have ran spoken word nights in a variety of venues throughout Nottingham. We have quarterly showcase nights at City Arts on Mansfield Road. Perhaps you might see us there.
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Rebels Remixed

Nottingham is famous for its rebel writers but one local writer and illustrator pair wondered what would happen if they remixed well known literary works into seventy-five word flash fictions.
Enter Clare Harvey and Hannah Sawtell.
Clare Harvey is an acclaimed historical fiction author and doctoral candidate. A chance discovery that her mother-in-law served in the British Army during WW2 set in train a fascination with writing about the overlooked stories of wartime women. The title of her PhD is ‘Co-authoring with Forgotten Voices’ and her research considers how text from old memoirs and diaries can be repurposed into authentic new biographical fiction.
Hannah Sawtell is a Freelance Illustrator and Educator, working at Nottingham Trent University alongside regional museums, schools and community settings. Commissioned projects have included working with The National Justice Museum, The National Trust and Nottingham Castle celebrating History, Heritage and Locality. Since completing a Masters degree in Children’s Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art, Hannah has begun to explore Visual Storytelling in her work, alongside documenting her surroundings through regular sketchbook practice.
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The Right To Protest
Human rights barrister and author Christian Weaver talks about his second book
Left Lion

Rising Nottingham star Christian Weaver was named Legal Aid Newcomer of the Year in 2023 for his tenacious work addressing dangerous public housing. The Secret Barrister called his first book ‘exceptional‘ - we join him now as he releases his second, Your Right To Protest...
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Scott Coe
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East Midlands

Scott Coe is a performance poet and artist, and is the former Poet Laureate of Stamford
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Eventbrite
poetry in Nottingham

Eventbrite is a global event ticketing and marketing platform, powering millions of events in nearly 180 countries. We empower event organisers with industry-leading tools and technology to create, manage, and promote unforgettable live experiences around the world.
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Leftlion
Literature in Nottingham

LeftLion is a monthly arts and culture magazine and website based in Nottingham, England. The publication takes its name from a stone statue in Nottingham's Old Market Square, also known colloquially as 'the left lion', which has served as a meeting point for city residents since Nottingham Council House was built in 1929.
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Literary Groups
Notts Black Creatives Network
Nottingham

A network of black creatives with an aim to empower, encourage & support each other in Nottingham's bustling creative scene
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DIY Poets
Monthly Meetings
Nottingham

A Nottingham based poetry collective. Produces DIY Poets magazine and regular poetry events.
They also hold monthly meeting online where members share draft poems for positive feedback.
New members are welcome.
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Gobs Collective
Nottingham

Nottingham spoken-word collective GOBS host poetry performances, workshops, events, book clubs, masterclasses and education programmes. We meet on a quarterly basis (spring, summer, autumn, winter) with various projects and opportunities rolling out throughout the year.
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Poetry Aloud Presents
Nottingham

A curated platform for spoken word and music. Available for festival and event bookings.
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Poetry in Nottingham
Nottingham

A hub for all things Poetic in the great city of Nottingham.
Events, Readings, Discussions, Publications - hear about it all here!
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Vale of Belvoir Writing Group
Writing group
Belvoir

We are a group of writers from all over the Vale of Belvoir and beyond. We meet every month in the Parish Room next to Bottesford library. Each meeting has an optional theme that you can use as a writing prompt. We also love to hear your works in progress and to meet anyone curious about writing.
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World Jam
Nottingham

Nottingham’s global poetry and music community
The World Jam Collective-formerly known as Word Jam collective- was founded by a group of ESOL (English as a Second Language) students in 2012 and has been directed since by Mina Fatemi. The initial purpose of the group was to create a supportive network for non-English speaking poets and writers living in Nottingham.
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Writing East Midlands
East Midlands

We believe in an open society, which for us means everyone should have equal access to the means of creativity and expression. These values inform the work we do, the areas we work in, the people we work with, and an ongoing dialogue with contemporary society through our programmes and projects.
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Stroytelling Groups
Beeston Tales
3rd Wed of the month
Church of Assumption, Nottingham

Beeston Tales is a monthly storytelling club night happening Beeston.
Hosted by Tim Ralphs and Mike Payton, the club features themed nights, renowned guests and all the best of the most ancient and human artform. This is the group to join for updates on what's happening at the club.
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Storytellers of Nottingham
Nottingham

The Storytellers of Nottingham run an open mic traditional storytelling night.
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Open Mic Poetry
Dandelion poets
4th Tues of the month
Plus others
Broadway Cinema, Nottingham

Dandelions Poetry: wild and unexpected
Dandelions grow in the cracks where we least expect them, forcing their way into our attention with moments of surprise and untidy beauty. The poetry featured at Dandelions Poetry will come from unexpected angles, and will focus on experiences of the world that might often be pulled up and discarded. Come along and appreciate some blooms in surprising places. Join in and read a poem if you want to.
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DIY Poets
Quarterly Showcase
2nd Thurs - Feb, May, Aug, Nov
Plus others
Nottingham

A Nottingham based poetry collective. Produces DIY Poets magazine and regular poetry events.
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Free Your Mind
2nd Wed of the Month
King Billy, Sneinton, Nottingham
Nottingham

Free Minds is a safe space for funky people at any and all writing and speaking levels to share their poetry and listen to others. We’ve had people perform ballads, raps and even stories at our lovely little room at the King Billy pub in Sneinton; and every night gets better and better !
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Gobs Collective
Nottingham

We host our own showcases, publish anthologies, and have performed alongside Yomi Sode, Randolph Matthews, Casey Bailey, and Debris Stevenson.
GOBS currently works in partnership with Apples and Snakes, Nottingham Playhouse and Nottingham Central Library.
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Pints n' Poets
3rd Wed of the month
The Playwright, Nottingham

Come along to Pints n' Poets where you'll be treated to an electric evening of incomparable artists - Rockin' and Rollin' and Readin' - gonna be great!
Plenty of open mic spaces for musicians and poets alike - COME ON DOWN!
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Poetry Scum
4th Thurs of the month
The Robin Hood, Sherwood, Nottingham

Championing working class, marginalised & activist artists & creatives. Open mic, all artists welcome
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Poets Against Racism
Nottingham
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Real Talk
2nd Thurs of the month
Dubrek Studios, Derby

Real Talk is a spoken word night, featuring poets and performers from the Derbyshire area and surrounding counties.
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Speech Therapy
1st Fri of the month
Bunkers Hill, Nottingham
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Word Wise
Last Fri of the month
Dubrek Studios, Derby
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Podcasts
Eat the Storms
Poetry podcast
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Poetry Worth Hearing
Poetry podcast
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Venues
Five Leaves Bookshop
Nottingham
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Nottingham Central Library
Nottingham
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