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Bohdan Piasecki - Almost Certainly - Forward Prizes for Poetry Ceremony 2023
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Watch the live performance of 'Almost Certainly' by Bohdan Piasecki at the ceremony of the 2023 Forward Poetry Prizes. 'Almost Certainly' won the inaugural category for Best Single Poem - Performed.
Forward Prizes for Poetry: how did it begin?
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The Forward Prize for Poetry began in 1992 by William Sieghart and runs every year. In 2023 and for the first time, the Forward Prizes introduced a new category: Best Poem Performed. Forward Prizes continue to celebrate and elevate emerging voices in diverse forms, making it one of the most prestigious awards for poetry in the UK.
The Pulse of Poetry: Forward Prize for Poetry 2023
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'It's so on the pulse. You don't need an orchestra, a theatre, or any of these other things to write poetry.' Here's some of the poets from the 2023 Forward Prize for Poetry awards, talking about why poetry prizes matter. The Forward Prize for Poetry began in 1992 by William Sieghart and runs every year. In 2023 and for the first time, the Forward Prizes introduced a new category: Best Poem Per...
Everyday Poets: Forward Prize for Poetry 2023
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'What I do love about poetry on an everyday level is the everyday poets.' Here's some of the poets from the 2023 Forward Prize for Poetry awards, talking about why poetry prizes matter. The Forward Prize for Poetry began in 1992 by William Sieghart and runs every year. In 2023 and for the first time, the Forward Prizes introduced a new category: Best Poem Performed. Forward Prizes continue to c...
Poetry captures the feeling of being alive: Forward Prize for Poetry 2023
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'Poetry captures the feeling of being alive'. Here's some of the poets from the 2023 Forward Prize for Poetry awards, talking about why poetry prizes matter. The Forward Prize for Poetry began in 1992 by William Sieghart and runs every year. In 2023 and for the first time, the Forward Prizes introduced a new category: Best Poem Performed. Forward Prizes continue to celebrate and elevate emergin...
Forward Prizes Interview with Simon Armitage
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Help us change the face of poetry from 19th - 26th March with Big Give Week! donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEVACAA5 'Poetry matters...because it's language at its keenest and its craftiest'. Here's Simon Armitage, the UK's Poet Laureate, talking about why poetry matters, the importance of celebrating poetry through awards, and how the definition of poetry has widened over time. Forward ...
Forward Arts Foundation Performance Poetry Category 2023
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Help us change the face of poetry from 19th - 26th March with Big Give Week! donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEVACAA5 Forward Arts Foundation is one of the UK's leading poetry organisations, changing the face of poetry by nurturing emerging poets and championing fresh voices. In 2023, we introduced a new category into our annual Forward Poetry Prize awards: Performance Poetry. We hope tha...
Forward Arts Foundation National Youth Summit 2023
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Help us change the face of poetry from 19th - 26th March with Big Give Week! donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEVACAA5 Forward Arts Foundation is one of the UK's leading poetry organisations, changing the face of poetry by nurturing emerging poets and championing fresh voices. In 2023, we held the UK's first Youth Summit for poetry. Here's what some of these incredible young people had to ...
How does poetry make you feel?
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Help us change the face of poetry from 19th - 26th March with Big Give Week! donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEVACAA5 Forward Arts Foundation is one of the UK's leading poetry organisations, changing the face of poetry by nurturing emerging poets and championing fresh voices. We also run the UK's largest annual celebration of poetry, National Poetry Day, where thousands of people share th...
Why does poetry matter?
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Help us change the face of poetry from 19th - 26th March with Big Give Week! donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEVACAA5 Forward Arts Foundation is one of the UK's leading poetry organisations, changing the face of poetry by nurturing emerging poets and championing fresh voices. We also run the UK's largest annual celebration of poetry, National Poetry Day, where thousands of people share th...
Why poetry and the Forward Prizes are important and how YOU can get involved.
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Why does poetry matter? Poets and audience tell you about what poetry can unlock and how you can support the best new UK and Irish poetry with the Forward Prizes. Help us support more poets at all stages of their careers. Donate now or get in touch if you'd like to help. www.forwardartsfoundation.org/about-us/support-us/ Featuring shortlisted poets and judges, the first UK Youth Poets Summit, a...
Forward Prizes for Poetry Ceremony 2020
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The Forward Prizes rank among the year’s great literary celebrations: they are unmissable for anyone interested in the best new poetry published today. First broadcast via the British Library on Sunday 25th October 2020. Shortlist for Best Collection: £10,000 Caroline Bird, Natalie Diaz, Vicki Feaver, David Morley, Pascale Petit Shortlist for Best First Collection: £5,000 Ella Frears, Will Harr...
Forward Meet The Poet - Pascale Petit
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Forward Meet The Poet - Pascale Petit
Forward Meet the Poet with David Morley
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Forward Meet the Poet with David Morley
Forward Meet The Poet - Ella Frears
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Forward Meet The Poet - Ella Frears
Forward Meet The Poet - Nina Mingya Powles
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Forward Meet The Poet - Nina Mingya Powles
Forward Meet The Poet - Will Harris
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Forward Meet The Poet - Will Harris
Forward Meet The Poet - Martha Sprackland
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Forward Meet The Poet - Martha Sprackland
Forward Meet The Poet - Rachel Long
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Forward Meet The Poet - Rachel Long
Forward Meet The Poet - Natalie Diaz
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Forward Meet The Poet - Natalie Diaz
Forward Meet The Poet - Vicki Feaver
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Forward Meet The Poet - Vicki Feaver
Forward Meet The Poet - Caroline Bird
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Forward Meet The Poet - Caroline Bird
Will Harris reads from Rendang at Forward Meet The Poet
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Will Harris reads from Rendang at Forward Meet The Poet
Caroline Bird reads "Dive Bar" at Forward Meet The Poet
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Caroline Bird reads "Dive Bar" at Forward Meet The Poet
The Night Watch by Niall Campbell, animated by Khalis Kamarul
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The Night Watch by Niall Campbell, animated by Khalis Kamarul
'I see thee better - in the dark -' by Emily Dickinson, animation by Chia Yu
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'I see thee better - in the dark -' by Emily Dickinson, animation by Chia Yu
Malika Booker reads 'One Day'
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Malika Booker reads 'One Day'
Parwana Fayyaz wins the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem 2019
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Parwana Fayyaz wins the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem 2019
Stephen Sexton wins the Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection 2019
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Stephen Sexton wins the Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection 2019

Komentáře

  • @oceant3343
    @oceant3343 Před měsícem

    I wish this had more views. I find myself coming here over and over again when I’m in need of comfort.

  • @hermioneswinford5663

    Pascale Petit is a true poet, a compassionate visionary ,amazing ❤

  • @chrisflorio
    @chrisflorio Před rokem

    What a fabulous conversation! Thank you.

  • @leon-5901
    @leon-5901 Před 2 lety

    Yes

  • @fugueholic
    @fugueholic Před 2 lety

    So touching.

  • @BUKCOLLECTOR
    @BUKCOLLECTOR Před 2 lety

    Brief Bio: I’m Al Fogel born in 1945 and at an early age began writing poems. In 1962 I was introduced to a neighbor who just returned from Avatar Meher Baba’s “ East west” gathering and handed me a book titled “The Everything and the Nothing” that included brief but powerful passages by Meher Baba that touched me deeply. In 2010 while on Jane Reichhold’s AHA website I perfected my Senryu and Haibun and am now considered one of the nations leading authorities on Tanka , Senryu, and Haibun. Here are some examples of each of my specialties senryu ~ dentist chair the hygienist removes my Bluetooth ~ Internet argument all his words in CAPS hers in EMOTICONS ~ after the divorce he spends more time at the dollar store ~ damsel in distress clarke kent still searching for a phone booth ~ cauliflower ears once a contender now boxing vegetables ~ under the influence - moonshine ~ Audubon sale all variety of seeds. . . early birds welcome ~ Buddhist fortune cookie the unfolded paper reads “ better luck next birth!” ~ sudden downpour. . . the adults run for shelter ~ sidewalk cafe the birds and people tweeting ~ busy crosswalk the seeing eye dog leads the way ~ **senryu is usually humorous, but it can also be serious. For example, the following two of mine are horrific and heartbreaking ( dealing with the Holocaust): ~ cattle cars between the slats human eyes ~ stutthof - the stench of burnt hair from the chimneys ~ thrift store purchase inside the leather jacket a tarnished half-heart ~ deserted train depot a long line of rusted tracks leading nowhere ~~ return to my youth lit by the tracks of Lionel trains. ~ Tanka: returning home from a Jackson pollock exhibition I smear my face with paint and morph into art ~ crowded bus a young lady offers me her seat it seems like only yesterday I was offering mine ~ deserted train depot a conductor once shouted “ All Aboard!” but now it’s just a long line of tracks leading nowhere ~ Haibun: The Mathematics of Retribution “Karma is i fathomable,” I inform her It’s late and our conversation turns heavy “ Seems simple to me, “my girlfriend responds. “If I murder you, then it’s reasonable that I will be murdered in this or another life to balance the ledger.” “ Not necessarily so” I’m quick to rejoin. “What if you murdered me in this life because I murdered you in a prior life karmic debts and dues are now equalized.” “But what if I get caught and I go to jail for life. Where’s the equal payback in that?” “As I said, karma is unfathomable.” We continue discussing reincarnation and then add the possibilities of “group karma” to the mix Finally, at about midnight, we fall asleep Stutthof - the stench of burnt hair from the chimneys ~~ Mama There were days when I pretended to be too sick to go to school - - just for mamas loving embrace -her arms the heat of home Even with the onset of dementia, her cheerfulness was so contagious it was a joy being around her despite the illness. She made everyone laugh with her spontaneous unpredictable behavior. nursing home bumper wheelchair her favorite pastime Once a week I would whisk her away from the assisted-living facility and we would spend several hours together -grabbing a meal or frequenting some of her favorite second-hand stores where she loved to shop and donate clothes. When we drove to her favorite thrift in November, her dementia worsened. thrift store the dress mama donated she wants to buy On a cold December morn mama passed. The funeral was simple. There was a light drizzle as the family gathered at the gravesite. One by one, with eyes full of rain, we said our last goodbyes. autumn twilight - oh mama tuck me under hug me one more time ~ ‘Round Midnight It was a huge ballroom on the top floor of a building on Broadway --an important midtown crossroads in the heart of the Great White Way. My uncle still talks with reverence about how -in his heyday -he would travel by rail to the corner of Lenox and walk inside to the beat of jungle music. Who knew what to expect? One night you might be listening with rapt attention to Theloneous Monk and Dizzy Gillespie the godfathers of bebop in their signature beret caps, or the Nicholas Brothers flashing their wild acrobatic spins and splits, or enchanted by the sweet taste of Brown Sugar -with Bojangles out front. And when the Bird was in flight, even the moon was not high enough. But in 1940 the ballroom closed its doors to make way for a commercial housing development and another kind of night. new Harlem the a-train replaced by the bullet ~ Atlantic City New Jersey I had just graduated from high school I remember stopping for saltwater taffy -as evening journeyed slowly into night. Nearing curfew, we sat on a protruded sandy enclave--holding hands, looking out at the ocean, not saying much. In the distance the lights from an ocean liner flickered as the night kept coming on in... first “french kiss” under the boardwalk “over the moon!” ~~ All love, Al

  • @BUKCOLLECTOR
    @BUKCOLLECTOR Před 2 lety

    I hope you don’t mind me sharing the following poem, one of my all time favorite meta poetic poems by a poet named “Howard Dull” titled “Suibhne Gheilt” that I recently chanced upon. When I read it, I became speechless. And most of my poetry friends consider this as one of their all time favorites. It was published in a 1970s anthology titled “ Open Poetry” and proves that once Poetry hits you in your heart, , you could be the worst nefarious scoundrel with kings and Empires at your command but you will be transformed and never again return to your previous Self. ~~ Suibhne Gheilt 1 He has haunted me now for over a year that madman Suibhne Gheilt who in the middle of a battle looked up and saw something that made him leap up and fly over swords and trees - a poet gifted above all others - 11 How could a proud loud mouth who yelled KILL KILL KILL as he plowed done the enemy - heads rolling off of his sword - be so lifted up ( or fly up as those below saw it - wings beating) be so suddenly gifted with poetry and nest so high in Ireland’s tall trees? Is there a point where all paths cross? And why am I so drawn to him that all my questions seem shot in his direction? “And they ran into the woods and threw their lances and shot their arrows up through the branches” What parallels could I ever hope to find - my refusal to fight ( weaseling out on psychiatric grounds)? my leaving my country behind? my poetry? “and my wife wept on the path below. . . Oh memory is sweet but sweeter is the sorrel in the pool in the path below” I fly down every night to eat 111 Sweeney like the rest of us would have been better off if he had never anything to do with women. But the point of it lies hidden in a pool of milk in a pile of shit for you to see when a milkmaid smiles Sweeney like the rest of us flies down and when she pours the milk into the hole her heel made in the cowdung Sweeney like the rest of us kneels down and drinks and dies on the horn the cowherd hid in it. So before you have anything to do with women remember Sweeney the bird of Ireland lying on his back in the middle of that path in the moonlight. 1V And on my way home this morning ( my wife waiting) my shadow racing up the path ahead of me I saw something ( a black stone?) thrown at the back of its head ducked and spun around so fast I almost fell down - it was a bird flying up into a tree V No good could come out of this war out of what burns in the heart of our highly disciplined John Q. Killer as a whole village bursts into one flame - the villagers streaming like tears towards the forest cover his helicopter’s blades blow the leaves off and and the flame towards. . . as we sit in front of our bubbles watching our president ( whose bubbletalk no one can escape and he is a little bit mad -calling the reporters in for an interview while he’s sitting on the bubble having a bubble movement) and first lady climb into their big bubble bed an Lucy, born of their own bubbles, crawls in between - “ Mah daddy has so many troubles turning the world into a bubble and sick of crossfire - the cries of the women and children flying over his head - he stumbled down to the riverbank and found, the wreckage twisted around the tree behind, his skull. . . Noises, there are noises, noises that can of themselves drive a man mad -NOISES! But last night the Stockhausen penetrated from the four sides of the auditorium, stripping each layer of feeling and thought until all that was left was something the size of a nut - so tiny, so hard, so impenetrable it was alone in the middle of an infinite space. . . -Howard Dull ~~ ps: Howard Dull was such an obscure poet that he never published a book and ( to my knowledge) never published another poem. But OMG, this was so brilliant that in my opinion it should be read and studied at the college level. All love in isolation from Miami Beach, Florida, Al

  • @BUKCOLLECTOR
    @BUKCOLLECTOR Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed your reading and Unique poems poems that engaged me throughout. And your word choices enhanced the poem and kept me engaged throughout. I, too, am a poet specializing in Japanese forms: haiku, tanka, haibun, kyoka, senryu. I hope you don’t mind me sharing a tanka and my haiku tribute poem to Matshuo Bashō’s frog with short but in depth commentary by the late AHA founder and poet Jane Reichhold who considered my haiku among her 10 favorite haiku of all time! What an honor. Here’s the Bashō poem with Jane Reichhold’s insightful commentary: Bashō’s frog four hundred years of ripples At first the idea of picking only 10 of my favorite haiku seemed a rather daunting task. How could I review all the haiku I have read in my life and decide that there were only 10 that were outstanding? Then realized I was already getting a steady stream of excellent haiku day by day through the AHA forum. The puns and write-offs based on Basho's most famous haiku are so numerous I would have said that nothing new could be said with this method, but here Al Fogel proved me wrong. Perhaps part of my delight in this haiku lies in the fact that I agree with him. Here he is saying one thing about realism-ripples are on a pond after a frog jumps in, but because it refers back to Basho and his famous haiku, he is also saying something about the haiku and authors who have followed him. We, and our work, are just ripples while Basho holds the honor of inventing the idea of the sound of a frog leaping is the sound of water As haiku spreads around the world, making ripples in more and larger ponds, its ripples are wider-including us all. But his last word reminds us that we are ripples and our lives ephemeral. It will be the frogs that will remain. ~~ And my tanka: returning home from a Jackson Pollock exhibition I smear my face with paint and morph into art ~~ -All love in isolation from Miami Beach, Florida, Al

  • @laurafernandez7963
    @laurafernandez7963 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the reading, explanations and questions

  • @simongladdish777
    @simongladdish777 Před 3 lety

    Dear Martha, Mercy is an absolutely cracking poem! Warm wishes from Simon

  • @timtaylor4053
    @timtaylor4053 Před 3 lety

    What a brilliantly imagined poem!

  • @simongladdish777
    @simongladdish777 Před 3 lety

    I own all six of Caroline's poetry books and I am hoping that there will be many more.

  • @lukeclark415
    @lukeclark415 Před 3 lety

    Caroline is a truly wonderful poet and this is a great discussion on her approach to writing poems. A must watch

  • @cathnichols4822
    @cathnichols4822 Před 3 lety

    to anyone thinking of leaving when the tech problems happen, stick with it as you get to hear about 'Steve' the black doll Mattel bought out to go with Barbie and Ken. It's a bit scary.

  • @cathnichols4822
    @cathnichols4822 Před 3 lety

    loved this. great rapport between Kim and Rachel. Terrific poems too. Shame about tech issues in second half.

  • @zrinklaz
    @zrinklaz Před 3 lety

    So clever original and beautiful!

  • @Kayonnmusic4x
    @Kayonnmusic4x Před 4 lety

    It's no way near October

  • @sunrise3615
    @sunrise3615 Před 4 lety

    You are wonderful ❤️

  • @EricKarlAnderson
    @EricKarlAnderson Před 5 lety

    Bibliosexual! ❤️ I'm looking forward to following what books are listed for The Forward Prize this year. Going to the readings of the finalists last year was one of my favourite book events.

  • @sherlockholmeslives.1605

    Good for you, Andrew.