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The Poetry Society invites all to its awards celebration for The National Poetry Competition 2023,  judged by <strong>Will Harris</strong>,<strong> Jane Draycott </strong>and <strong>Clare Pollard</strong>, featuring performances from the winning poets. The winners were announced on 25 March and can be read <a href="https://poetrysociety.org.uk/competitions/national-poetry-competition/">here</a>.

The event will include guest readings from previous National Poetry Competition winners.

The National Poetry Competition, run by The Poetry Society since 1978, is one of the most prestigious poetry competitions worldwide for new poetry. The 2023 competition attracted over 19,000 entries from 113 different countries.

This year’s awards event will celebrate this year’s winners, with readings by this year’s National Poetry Competition winning poets.
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And don't worry - you don't have to be a professional critic to get involved! The group will be facilitated by Poetry Society staff, who will guide you through the discussion.

If you aren't a member and do not have a copy of the Spring 2024 issue of <em>The Poetry Review</em>, we're offering a deal to receive a ticket and a copy of the <em>Review</em> together for just £10 - a saving of £5.95. Select this ticket option and we'll post your <em>Review</em> out to you as soon as we can. You're equally welcome to come along without having read the magazine in advance and just join the discussion on the day.

Please note we will also have an online reading group for this issue available.

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And don't worry - you don't have to be a professional critic to get involved! The group will be facilitated by Poetry Society staff, who will guide you through the discussion.

If you do not yet have a copy of this issue of <em>The Poetry Review</em>, we're offering a deal to receive a ticket and a copy of the Review together for just £10 - a saving of £5.95. Select this ticket option and we'll post your <em>Review</em> out to you as soon as we can. You're equally welcome to come along without having read the magazine in advance and just join the discussion on the day.

Please note we also have an in-person reading group for this issue available.

We’re keen to find out what times of day would be most popular for future in person <em>The Poetry Review</em> reading groups, so if you’d like to attend a future discussion event in the Poetry Café but would need a different start time (e.g. afternoon), please email <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> and let us know.
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'crying at video' was commended in the 2023 National Poetry Competition, judged by Will Harris, Clare Pollard and Jane Draycott. From the judges: 'The perfect short poem. Its twelve lines, splayed across the page, use space and syntax as much as sense to communicate. We're left with an experience that is simultaneously funny, profound and true about what it is to be (or struggle to be) a person.'

crying at video

by george graves

of cat with asthma
huffing steroid inhaler thru tiny
                          cat nostrils nd mouf
                                                hes just            like
                                                        me             fr am him
                                                                           my fuzzed lungs
                                                                           cicada purr
                                                                           soaks into rock        

                                                                                                                 i am
                                                                                                                                  a boy in the way
                                                                                                    a cat or dog         is
                                                                                                                                  a boy

The Poetry Society was founded in 1909 to promote “a more general recognition and appreciation of poetry”.  Since then, it has grown into one of Britain’s most dynamic arts organisations, representing British poetry both nationally and internationally.  Today it has more than 5,000 members worldwide and publishes The Poetry Review.

With innovative education and commissioning programmes and a packed calendar of performances, readings and competitions, The Poetry Society champions poetry for all ages.

More about the Poetry Society…