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Tag: Teaching Writing

Advent meditation 2

One of the things I have learned about myself in the last year or so is that I can sometimes … More

Activism, Advent, Education, Life Lessons, Teaching, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Reading, Teaching Writing

The Kevin Jackson Award

I was privileged to meet and work with the late writer and critic Kevin Jackson in 2011. We tutored a … More

Arvon, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Kevin Jackson, Peter Carpenter, Teaching Creative Writing, Teaching Writing, Writing, Writing Poems

At the teach out

  Today I had one of the most precious teaching experiences of my life. Because we are taking strike action … More

Education, Higher Education, Initial Teacher Education, P4C, Pension Dispute, Philosophy for Children, Primary Education, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Writing, USS Strike

Workshopping Settee in Autumn

Settee in Autumn The leaves change colour and fallon the russet settee. Sticky buds are stuckdown the back of the … More

Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Education, Peter Sansom, Poems, Poetry, poetry workshops, Poets, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Teaching Poems, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Writing, Writing, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

Open letter to Alicia Stubbersfield (LentBlog31)

  Dear Alicia I can’t believe it is three years since I got to hang out with you at Totleigh … More

Alicia Stubbersfield, Arvon Foundation, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Education, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Writing, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

Their Age Now

  I went home the other day. I mean home-home, where I was born, and where my parents still live. … More

Cricket, Dylan Thomas, Education, English teachers, English Teaching, John Fowles, John Logan, Pedagogy, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Roger McGough, Sylvia Plath, Teaching, Teaching and Learning, Teaching Writing, Ted Hughes, Ursula Le Guin, Writing, Writing Poetry

The Power and Potential of Poetry

This is The Power and Potential of Poetry , the talk I gave today at the Somerset Literacy Network annual conference. … More

Creative Literacy, Creativity, Education, Lifesaving Poems, Poems, Poetry, Poetry in Education, Poetry Teaching, Poets, Teaching Literacy, Teaching Writing

Back to school

Every September is the same. I pack a bag for work, set off into the still warm sunshine, and wonder … More

Academia, Back to School, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Education, Higher Education, Imposter syndrome, Initial Teacher Education, Poetry, Teaching Writing, Work, Work Life Balance

What really matters?

I was on the phone to a writer friend the other week. In itself this is a rare occurrence: normally … More

Arvon Foundation, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Education, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Teaching, Teaching Creative Writing, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Writing, Totleigh Barton, Writing, Writing Process

On giving feedback

I found myself in the position of giving feedback to some writers recently. The writers were teachers who had signed … More

Arvon Foundation, Education, Giving Feedback, Poetry, Poets, Poets in Education, Poets in Schools, Teachers as Writers, Teaching Creative Writing, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Writing, Writers, Writers in Education, Writing in Education

Writing in the cracks

I was having a coffee with a new writer friend the other day. Not having known each other for very … More

Arvon, Arvon Foundation, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Education, Frasier, Julia Cameron, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Reading Poetry, Teachers, Teachers as Writers, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Writing, Trusting in the Process, Writing, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

What do I know?

  One of the more interesting paradoxes of analysing the interviews of professional writers during the Teachers as Writers (TaW) … More

Anne Lamott, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Education, poets teaching poetry, Teaching Creative Writing, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Writing, Writers, Writing

#NaBloPoMo 20 – On ambition

It wasn’t much of a day. I was in noodle-mode, sticking things into my day book, quotes and articles and … More

Ambition, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, mindfulness, Poems, Poets, Presence, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Teaching Writing, Trusting in the Process, Writing, Writing a book of poems, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

#NaBloPoMo 17 – Coffee? (meditation on a blog post by Josephine Corcoran)

If you came round for coffee these days you’d be offered decaff. Doctor’s orders, I’d say. And against my better … More

Adrienne Rich, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Presence, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Teaching Writing, Trusting in the Process, Writing, Writing a book of poems, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

#NaBloPoMo 12 – The Alan Booth method

I have been thinking a lot recently about Alan Booth, my English teacher from the ages of 11 to 13. … More

Arvon Foundation, Education, NaBloPoMo, Open University, Teachers as Writers, Teaching, Teaching Writing, University of Exeter, Writers in Education, Writers in Schools, Writing in Education

#NaBloPoMo 4 – Sowing in fertile ground

I wasn’t always lazy. As I have written before, I think it became a safety valve for me around the … More

Alan Booth, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Education, NaBloPoMo, Poetry in Education, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Teaching, Teaching Writing, Writing in Education, Writing Process

#NaBloPoMo 3 – Inimical to writing

My friend and I were almost at the end of our hour together.  Banana cake (me), almond croissant (him). China … More

Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Life Lessons, NaBloPoMo, Poems, Poetry, Poets, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Teaching Writing, Trusting in the Process, Writing, Writing a book of poems, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

Cooking in a Bedsitter

There is still no sign of the book. I go for a walk; it is not there. I visit our … More

Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Creativity, mindfulness, Poetry, Poets, Presence, Raymond Carver, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Solitude, Teaching Writing, The Book, Trusting in the Process, Writing, Writing a book of poems, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

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