Thursday 14 December : Poetry for Disability History Month
Kuli Kohli will be performing poetry for Disability History Month in Telford & Wrekin at Southwater library, Southwater Square, Southwater Way, Telford TF3 4JG, 11am – 3pm.
Free event.
Saturday December 16 : ‘Country Voices’
‘Country Voices’ with Michael W. Thomas, Steve Harrison, Kuli Kohli, Simon Fletcher & the ‘Away with the Birds’ poets, at the ‘Water Rat’, Buildwas Road, Ironbridge, Telford, TF8 7BJ, 2.30-4pm.
Tickets £5 on the door.
Saturday December 23 : ‘Virtual Voices’
‘Virtual Voices’ with Simon Fletcher, Kuli Kohli & the ‘Away with the Birds’ poets. Join us for a merry hour of bird poetry and chat. 5-6pm.
ZOOM LINK
Tuesday 28 November : ‘Countryside Poetry’
‘Countryside Poetry’ with Simon Fletcher & Cherry Doyle at Shrewsbury Library, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 2AS, 5.30-6.30pm.
Free event in association with the Writers’ Lab. All welcome.
Twenty sonnets written in response to the ‘Unfinished Sonnet’ challenge
From 1st November, twenty sonnets written in response to the ‘Unfinished Sonnet’ challenge (some of them written by Offa’s poets) will be up on Ros’s website at www.roswoolner.co.uk/p/the-unfinished-sonnet-collaborative.html
The Erkeley Shadows
‘The Erkeley Shadows’, a novel by Michael W. Thomas, will be available on Amazon from November.
Sunday 5 November : Yes, We Cant
Jeff Phelps will be reading at Yes, We Cant, hosted by Poets, Prattlers and Pandemonialists and featuring Genevieve Carver. 7.30pm on Zoom.
Pay-as-you-feel event. To reserve a place, email poetsprattlerspandemonialists@gmail.com
Tuesday 7 November : Poetry Readers at the Bolthole Cafe
Poetry Readers at the Bolthole Cafe, the Wharfage, Ironbridge, TF8 7AW. Theme: ‘Fire’, 2-4pm.
Free event. For further information contact ianmparr@gmail.com
Tuesday 7 November : ‘From the Sticks’
‘From the Sticks’ at Press Books & Coffee, 42 Market St, Hednesford, Cannock WS12 1AG, doors open 7pm, event 7.30-8.30pm, with Tom Allsopp, Cherry Doyle & Simon Fletcher who’ll be sharing their countryside poetry.
Tickets £5 plus booking fee.






































