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RAYMOND ANTROBUS WINS SUNDAY TIMES AWARD
We're delighted to see that Raymond Antrobus, whose work we've championed since his 2018 PBS Choice, has won the 2...
TRANSLATION THURSDAY: JAPAN FOCUS
THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTHLast week, I followed the poet Bashō to Japan for a spot of momijigari - autumnal ma...
NEW ISHION HUTCHINSON PAMPHLET ESSAY
We're delighted to hear that our friends at NCLA have published this powerful pamphlet on Frederick Douglass, wr...
ANNOUNCING THE WINTER PAMPHLET CHOICE
We're delighted to announce our Winter 2019 Pamphlet Choice will be And They Are Covered in Gold Light by Amy Ac...
FORWARD PRIZE WINNERS
The Forward Prizes were announced last night at the Southbank centre to a packed audience in the Queen Elizabeth Hal...
PBS NATIONAL POETRY DAY SHOWCASE
We're so excited to reveal the PBS is off on tour again and this year's National Poetry Day PBS Showcase will be held...
#POETIPS 2019: DEGNA STONE
#PoeTips are back! This time bigger and better, with more advice from your favourite poets. This blog post is ...
TRANSLATION THURSDAY: POEMS ABOUT LANGUAGE AND PLACE. NESS OWEN AND SIAN NORTHEY ON MAMIAITH
New from Arachne Press this month is Mamiaith by Ness Owen: a book exploring concepts such as family, motherhood, pla...
#POETIPS 2019: ALEX CORRIN-TACHIBANA
#PoeTips are back! This time bigger and better, with more advice from your favourite poets. This blog post is one...
MEET OUR POET OF THE WEEK: ANTHONY ANAXAGOROU
A knife is pulled. An Uber driver is racially abused on the day of the Brexit referendum. A father bathes his son in...
ANNOUNCING THE AUTUMN PAMPHLET CHOICE
We're delighted to announce that the PBS Pamphlet Selectors Degna Stone and A. B. Jackson have chosen Curfuffle by S...
JAY G YING WINS POETRY BUSINESS PRIZE
We're delighted to see our recent student poetry prize-winner Jay G Ying has been chosen as one of the winners for th...