Writing prompts to spark your own creativity, with Jen Hadfield
Poetry at bedtime with Rachel Long
Roger McGough in a special event for children
In the hammock with Malika Booker
A brief session to spark your own creativity, with Shehzar Doja
Poetry at bedtime from Sheila Templeton
StAnza goes audio with the New Caribbean Voices podcast
A brief session to spark your own creativity, with Mhairi Owens
Round off your day with poetry from Larry Butler
A brief session to prompt your own creativity, with Anthony Anaxagorou
Rob A. Mackenzie on Miroslav Holub; Helena Nelson on Ruth Pitter's light verse
Out on the downs with poet and translator Sasha Dugdale
A brief session to prompt your own creativity, with Gerry Cambridge
StAnza’s regular Past & Present strand goes audio with Free Vers(e)
Notebooks and word documents with Will Harris
A brief session to prompt your own creativity, with Joelle Taylor
A brief session to prompt your own creativity, with John Glenday
Cosmic science, poetry and imagery with Rab Wilson
A brief session to spark your own creativity, with Deborah Moffat
Enjoy a little bit of silliness and Stop Making Sense
A brand new poem inspired by a historic farmstead in Dumfries & Galloway
Browse the University Library’s Special Collections on the theme of Make It New
An interactive poetry reading, created by Steve Smart and Rebecca Sharp
A sample of visual poetry curated by Chris McCabe
A selection of filmpoems
Commissioned poems responding to classic nonsense verse
Nine prints of birds by Lisa Hooper, with poems by Ken Cockburn
A poetic project to make at home, from Rachel Hazell
ʃəˈlɒt (sha-lot): a poetry game created by Calum Rodger
Clive Birnie narrates his experience of Long Covid using a collage of fragments
I’MMACULATE: Textual play with words by Kate Tough and images by Mariana Parisca
Newly commissioned poems inspired by the WindowSwap project
New poems commissioned by StAnza respond to the weird and wonderful
New poems commissioned by StAnza respond to unlikely machines
From the sketchbook of Katrine Lyck, StAnza’s 2020/21 artist in residence
A poetry trail from one of America’s best loved children’s writers. (No charge for the Poetry Trail outdoors or to view online, but the Botanic Gardens do have entrance charges for adults except on Friday 5 March: £6/£5/free)
A participatory project to make do and mend