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Welcome to the Home of The Poet's Letter Magazine The Poetry Month October Issue 2005 Vol. 2 No.8. London. October 2005 ISSN 1744-3776 Featured Poets of October Eva Salzman Helen Ivory Mimi Khalvati Isobel Dixon Munayem Mayenin Kona Macphee Roisin Tierney Cheryl Follon Claudine Toutoungi Jim Bennett Emma Harding Carole Baldock Luke Wright Andrew Motion Julia Copus Katherine Michaud Mark Leech Fathieh Saudi Alan McKean Jude Simpson Larry Jaffe Christopher Sanderson Davil Hill Girija Shettar Alan Pritchard Bryan Harrison Domino The Poet's Letter Poetry Anthology of New Voices 2005 (Munayem Mayenin: Editor)
Philosophy Born of Struggle Conference October 28 & 29th Mystery Poetry Links for October
The Geography of Time is Released
The Poetry Society Poetry Week Performance:
4 October, 7.30pm
Performance Poetry
Know
Your Place Conference: November 2-5 2005 Book Reviews
Think Africa: A
festival of African Literature, Culture and Politics
Website of the Month
US Poet Jane Hirshfield in the UK The Poets On
the Web The Poetry Collection of the Month
Politics
Philosophy Malik Al Nasir Alison Croggon Suheir Hammad Raman Mundair Leanne O'Sullivan Deema Shehabi Simon Armitage Kathleen Jammy Owen Seers Vona Groarke Benjamin Zephaniah Moniza Alvi Madeleine Slavick George Szirtes Nathalie Handal Victoria Valentine Neil Astley Nii Parke Selina Guinness Beverley Matherne Deryn Rees-Jones Patience Agbabi Being Alive (Neil Astley: Editor) The New Irish Poets (Selina Guinness: Editor) The Poet's Letter Magazine Web Directory We are serious about Poetry, Politics, Books, Philosophy, Literature, Music and Arts and we would love to see you join us in enjoying, supporting, promoting, developing and celebrating the arts of words, ideas and thoughts in the UK, in Europe and in all parts of the Globe: Home of the Humanion of Humanity. We are here for poetry and poets, poetry lovers and poetry minded people: read poetry, hear poetry, submit poetry, touch and live poetry, use the vast poetry resource base that has been developed both for poetry in general and performance poetry in particular for all of you. Browse through poetry and other events and publishing news, read interviews with poets and writers. Learn about and utilise the information about the poetry publishers. Explore and enjoy poetry. Remember we are a monthly magazine which means there's a new issue out every month and all the archived issues full of works of both established major contemporary English/British poets as well as new and emerging voices. It's free and it's at your disposal. Contemporary poetry is The Poet's Letter. Here for all of you. Yet, we are here with literature, philosophy, politics, sociology, arts, music and books reviews. We offer space and place for young minds, children and young people too so that they can read and write for their peers. At the same time the big kids writers who are writing for kids or young people we want to get their works published too. If you wish to be in tune with the contemporary world affairs, issues and discourses in our areas we extend our warm invitation to The Poet's Letter. Let's live the joy of the arts of words, ideas and thoughts and get the world smaller and humanity closer so that our dreams become bigger than ourselves which house humanity developing in care, respect, compassion, love and humanion.
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