Guildhall Portsmouth – a poetry reading
"Light streams from between the colonnades like flames. It might be sunbeams through the Guildhall's ribs..."
"Light streams from between the colonnades like flames. It might be sunbeams through the Guildhall's ribs..."
Boy wishes for warmth away from the glare, the daggers of the portrait.
By Sue Spiers - Editor Openings 35,36 and 37 (2017, 2018 and 2019)
A collection of spooky Halloween poems from the OU Poets Society!
A short Halloween story by Ali Chakir of the OU Poets Society!
An additional ars poetica
‘Poetry can change people, atmosphere, history, attitudes, politics, provide comfort in conflict or disaster, commemorate and witness.’ Julie Anne Gilligan, 2018