by Editorial Team | Oct 5, 2021 | Nigel Millett, Word is Out
Nigel Millett shares how writing poetry helped him process feelings and gain a fresh perspective. If something is wrong in your life, let’s make it write… put down those feelings on paper before it bites.Bites into your heart, then moves into your head, so write...
by Editorial Team | Oct 5, 2021 | Sue Shattock, Word is Out
A regular at our Open-Mic events and one of our previous Featured Readers, Sue Shattock shares this charming and poignant video of a poem she wrote after attending a poetry course. © Copyright 2021 Sue Shattock – All Rights...
by Editorial Team | Oct 5, 2021 | Ken Jones, Word is Out
Words Out Loud Reading in Priory Park a Sunny Success On Sunday 26th September, Words Out Loud held a reading in the sunshine at Priory Park. Enjoying one of the last sunny days were nearly 20 visitors who came to read and listen to a wide range of readings. This was...
by Editorial Team | Oct 5, 2021 | Mike Jenkins, Word is Out
What we are, what we do and who it is for. Words Out Loud is a Charitable Trust – we want to promote and foster the benefits of the spoken word in local communities through live in person events and live/recorded online events/performances. Forming Social...
by Editorial Team | Oct 4, 2021 | Barry Smith, Word is Out
The Novium, Tower Street, Chichester, PO19 1QH Open-Mic Event Thursday 7th October 2021, 7.30pm Celebrate National Poetry Day by joining South Downs poets Stephanie Norgate and Barry Smith for the launch of their new poetry collections – The Conversation (Bloodaxe)...
by Editorial Team | Oct 4, 2021 | Elaine Alarcon, Word is Out
Elaine joins us regularly from the US for our Zoom Open-Mic on the 3rd Wednesday of every month. In this amusing and ordinarily tragic poem, Elaine paints a picture of a couple ageing together, where the every day mishaps of a practiced routine begin to falter. At...