Welcome back to our blog series “Have You Watched a Good Book Lately?” The series’ intention is to track a number of books’ progression from the printed page to the silver. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
Stop The Stigma – An anthology of poetry and words on mental health A while back we asked you for submissions for our very first anthology about mental health –. read more…
We have a guest blog this week from the incredibly talented and unique Harlequin Grim, who writes about atheism and it’s effect on mental health and writing. Leaving Catholicism came. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us a writer of poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry. read more…
#MentalHealthMonth is a month that we cherish. All eyes are on the topic so close to our hearts and we’ll all be a few steps forward in breaking the stigma. read more…
Each and every day we deliver a writing prompt for members of our safe and supportive PoetsIN Facebook Group. Click on the infographic to join. If you wanted all of. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us a writer of poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry. read more…
It’s our birthday! We’re a year old. A whole year since PoetsIN was formally established as a charity and we thought we’d share some of awesome things we’ve achieved in. read more…
Welcome back to our blog series “Have You Watched a Good Book Lately?” The series’ intention is to track a number of books’ progression from the printed page to the. read more…
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Have You Watched a Good Book Lately? – Story of Your Life
Welcome back to our blog series “Have You Watched a Good Book Lately?” The series’ intention is to track a number of books’ progression from the printed page to the silver. read more…
Writer Profiles – Writer, Sculptor and Designer, Paul Meccano
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
Our First Anthology of Words on Mental Health, ‘Stop the Stigma’ – Available Now.
Stop The Stigma – An anthology of poetry and words on mental health A while back we asked you for submissions for our very first anthology about mental health –. read more…
Atheism and Writing – How Fiction Ensured My Damnation by Harlequin
We have a guest blog this week from the incredibly talented and unique Harlequin Grim, who writes about atheism and it’s effect on mental health and writing. Leaving Catholicism came. read more…
Writer Profiles: Writer and Poets, Melodic Rose
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us a writer of poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry. read more…
Wellbeing Wednesday- Original Attendee, Squeakypeewee Considers Parole
#MentalHealthMonth is a month that we cherish. All eyes are on the topic so close to our hearts and we’ll all be a few steps forward in breaking the stigma. read more…
Writing Prompt a Day – All of October’s in One Place
Each and every day we deliver a writing prompt for members of our safe and supportive PoetsIN Facebook Group. Click on the infographic to join. If you wanted all of. read more…
Writer Profile: Band and Friends to PoetsIN – Bad Sidekick
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us a writer of poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry. read more…
It’s PoetsIN’s One Year Birthday Today!
It’s our birthday! We’re a year old. A whole year since PoetsIN was formally established as a charity and we thought we’d share some of awesome things we’ve achieved in. read more…
Have You Watched a Good Book Lately? – Don’t Look Now
Welcome back to our blog series “Have You Watched a Good Book Lately?” The series’ intention is to track a number of books’ progression from the printed page to the. read more…