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- 1000 young artists sought for National Cultural Festival - Deadline 31st October
- T S Eliot Shortlist 2011 announced
- Job opportunity - Poet in the City, Programme Manager - London
- Vintage Inns country pubs poetry competition
- Bristol Random Women Poets, Sat Oct 22nd 2.30pm
- Rosemary Metcalfe
- Transmedia Writing & Digital Creativity Conference Call for Papers
- Troubadour Poetry Prize, deadline Monday 17th Oct
- John Burnside wins Forward Prize for poetry. Bristol poet, Rachael Boast wins Felix Dennis Prize for first collection
- The Gregory O'Donoghue International Poetry Prize
- Submissions sought for 'folklore' magazine
- Bristol-based performance poets/spoken word artists wanted to help with PhD
- Poems read by Romola Garai at St Georges during Bristol Poetry Festival 2011
- Waterstones Weston-Super-Mare Poetry Competition - write a poem about a donkey!
- Bath Poetry Cafe Olympiad Writing Days opportunity
- Torriano Poetry Competition - closing date 25th Jan 2012
- The Great Poetry Postcard Project - South Gloucestershire.
- Exeter Performance Playground questionaire - deadline 25th Sept
- Writing workshop leader sought - Cheltenham Gallery - deadline 30th Sept
- Call for Submissions: Bristol Artworks Anthology
- Aldeburgh First Collection Prize 2011 Shortlist announced
- David Woolley interviews Menna Elfyn
- Cyprus Well community site launched
- Dead Ink digital publishers seeking submissions
- Rachael Boast longlisted for Guardian First Book Award
- WEYA - call for submissions from young artists
- Poetry School Winter Courses 2011
- David Woolley on The Captain's Tower
- The IMPpress inaugural magazine
- Haiku on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch