Intimate monthly seminars with Suzanne Conway on Zoom.


For more information and FAQs about how our courses work, please go to our In-Person Courses, Video Courses and Online Courses pages.
Intimate monthly seminars with Suzanne Conway on Zoom.
Intimate monthly seminars with Philip Gross.
Intimate monthly seminars with Antony Dunn.
Bring your writing to the next level and explore contemporary poetry’s cutting-edge.
Intimate monthly seminars with Greta Stoddart in Exeter.
Spark your creativity and take your first steps into the world of poetry!
Explore environmental justice, ecological grief, and environmental memory through innovative multimedia poetry.
An exciting advanced workshop group with the much-loved Rachel Long and the benefit of special guest tutors each term.
An advanced weekly workshop group with the inimitable Mark Waldron.
Explore the effects of poetry's metrical engine as we listen closely to language.
Join the great poetic conversation and think about how to steal, allude, translate, remix, modernise, and answer back.
Inspiration from the East – Transread Japanese forms, poets, and traditions with Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana.
Join this group for close discussion of your writing with acclaimed poet, Richard Price.
Intimate monthly seminars with Heidi Williamson in Wymondham or on Zoom.
Intimate monthly seminars with Stav Poleg in Cambridge.
Intimate monthly seminars with Sascha Akhtar on Zoom, diving into her specialist area of Decolonial Praxis.
Monthly all-day Saturday workshops with Kathryn Simmonds.
Monthly seminars in London for graduates of our MA in Writing Poetry.
Thirteen ways of writing an ode to a darkling skylark.
How can we write poetry through times of ecological emergency, perpetual war, or personal crises?
Join a supportive community for close reading and developmental feedback on your new poems!
Intimate monthly seminars with Matthew Caley in London.
Intimate monthly seminars with Greta Stoddart in Bridport.
A weekly workshop for developing poets looking to improve their writing through feedback and close reading.
A radical new course exploring trans- & multilingual writing with the innovative Astrid Alben.
Writers often refer to their books as their babies – but what about texts about babies themselves?
Push your poetic skills, find the sparks behind stories, and explore the harmony between words and pictures when writing for children.
Intimate seminars with Jacqueline Saphra in London.
What lives and breathes in the spaces between moment and moment; what possibilities arise from these bridges of quiet?
Write through loss, in all its forms, to find what you've gained on the other side of grief.
Learn to capture a reader’s attention within seconds and leave them wanting more.
Explore Lee Miller's trailblazing photographs at Tate Britain as inspiration for new poems.
Monthly Zoom seminars, with MA Core Tutor Meryl Pugh, for those looking to develop the skills necessary for postgraduate poetic study.
Explore the joy and resilience of pastoral writing from Global Majority poets.
The Poetry School’s teaching year runs over three ‘terms’ – Autumn, Spring and Summer. Each term we offer around 40-50 courses and workshops that cater to a variety of levels, varying in length and subject matter. The course programme changes every term with more new courses, workshops and tutors, but often includes courses that run over three terms and popular repeats.
We offer both ‘classroom’ teaching (UK) and ‘virtual’ teaching (international). You can visit our In-Person Courses, Video Courses and Online Courses pages for more detailed information about course structures, process and what to expect.
Most of our courses and workshops accommodate writers with a wide range of experience, but some are specifically designed for beginners or more practicised poets.
Here are our definitions:
Our programme is developed around these three teaching levels, although we also offer many courses that are Open to all – courses aimed at all levels, often focusing on a specific theme or inspirational subject matter.
‘Literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm’ – OED
‘Poetry is a heightened imagistic use of language that does things to the heart and head’ – Grace Nichols
‘A made thing, a verbal construct, an event in language’ – Edward Hirsch
‘Poetry is memorable speech’ – W H Auden
‘Poetry does not explain life. It gives life to feeling and seeing’ – Sarah Stetie
‘Why, Sir, it is much easier to say what it is not’ – Samuel Johnson