"Poetry Competition Launched by the Wordsworths" "Christopher Wordsworth Andrew, the great-great-great-great grandson of the Romantic poet, is launching the new contest after last year’s fell victim to the pandemic....'We have been so impressed with the maturity, wisdom and sensitivity of the young writers who send us their work,' said Christopher. 'It’s gratifying to see that Wordsworth still inspires others.'" via CUMBRIA 24 |
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What Sparks Poetry: Isabel Zapata (Mexico City) on Ecopoetry Now I wrote the book Una ballena es un país (translated as A Whale Is a Country by Robin Myers), in an attempt to say what the language of the academy and the language of activism hadn’t allowed me to say....I conceived this book as an invitation to challenge the boundaries between action and reality, between poetry and essays and stories, between the role we think we play on this planet and the role that climate crisis and the sixth mass extinction demand we take up. |
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