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Featured Young Poets and Writers

Ryan Law, Sadie Levy-Gale, Ohie Mayenin, Saahia Mayenin, Grace Meagher, Vikki Church, Hayley Slade, Bryony Thomson

The Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2006

The Bird that was Scared of Heights: By Vikki Church

Most birds in England fly to Africa in winter don’t they?  Me?  Never!  It’s too far to fly!  I am not scared of heights!  Well… maybe just a little tiny weeny little speck of a bit!  Ok, a lot!  I’m terrified!  I will never fly even though I do have wings. I don’t know why we even have them.  Silly invention if you ask me!  I will never go in a boat either, all thanks to last winter.Read more

Elewyn: By Saahia Mayenin

 

 

Elewyn is an animal with five legs

He juggles glasses standing on floating logs

 

With five ears he hears more than other animals

He hears noises in the water of chemicals

Read more

 

 

Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital Peter Pan Awards 2006 Launched

Bryony Thomson, winner 2005

Southwark Poets of the Year Competition

 Jacqueline Wilson is the New Children Laureate

A Cat’s Accommodation: By Sadie Levy-Gale
 

Once far off in Zinkenbar, ‘twas
A cat named Charles
Who owned so many cat hotels
They tailed off for miles.
 
“The best accommodation, that you shall
Ever see, is my hotel for cats where
We bring you rosehip tea.” Read more

My Home Friend to a River: By Ohie Mayenin

Special, the name Southwark is;
People never heard it
Cannot say the word,
Making it sounds like South Wark.

Read more

 

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Life's Garden: By Bryony Thomson

Somewhere, just beyond the reaches of human imagination is a most exquisite garden.  Where the trees drip with blossoms, flowers bloom in colours there aren’t even names for and streams that know every story ever told run forever.  There are mountains so high it’s impossible to say where they end and the sky starts, oceans that reach into eternity and the perfumed breeze is always rich with laughter.

At its gate sits a beautiful girl, welcoming people to her garden, her name is Life.  Though she has sat there for all of time her hair still cascades in coils of hazel-brown, her cinnamon skin still blushes fresh and rosy, her dress spun from pure spiders silk still falls unspoiled. Read more

Other Authors and Poets

Philip Gross, Kenn Nesbit, Jacqueline Wilson, Munayem Mayenin

Meet Adora Svitak the Young Writer Taking the World with her Wings

 

Musicians/Artists

Anjan Saha: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Briony Dennis

Claire Askew: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

David Pelling 

Emily Davis

Helen Long: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Inua Ellams

Juli Jeana

Kerry-Fleur Schleifer 

Maggie Sullivan

Malgorzata Kitowski

Nnorom Azuonye:Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Philip Ruthen 

Sarah Wardle

Siobhan Lennon

Sharon Harriott: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Tom Chivers 

Tricia Peak  



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