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Part Time Accounts and Poetry Book Society Administrator Part time: 3 days a weekSalary: £15,500-£17,000 p.a. pro rata depending on experience.Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Inpress, the speciali...May 08 2017 -
The Inpress Literary Quiz
So who did write that blooming book...? Sophie O’Neill, managing editor of Inpress Ltd, the Newcastle-based organisation that represents more than 40 independent presses, sets and hosts this s...April 30 2017 -
The Garden of Evening Mists the nation’s favourite second novel from a living author!
Tan Twan Eng’s outstanding second novel The Garden of Evening Mists has been voted the nation’s favourite second novel (from a living author), overall runner up to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice...April 06 2017 -
Putting Jazz and Memories into Print
Talk: Putting Jazz and Memories into Print Join Ann Cotterrell from Northway Books as she shares insights and anecdotes to illustrate the joys and pitfalls of publishing. Northway has published a ...March 06 2017 -
New to Inpress: Butcher's Dog Magazine
Butcher’s Dog is a biannual magazine, celebrating poetry and aspiring to encourage poets from the North East of England in particular. However, the 8 issues of Butcher’s Dog up to date have always ...January 13 2017 -
IRON Press Awarded ACE Grant to Bring Back Festival for a Third Year
Stormy Sea at Cullercoats by John Falconar Slater, North Tyneside Council Art Collection There’s dancing in the streets of Cullercoats today with news that Arts Council England have award IR...January 09 2017
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Poem of the Week: 'Meeting My Fathers' by Katrina Naomi
Meeting My Fathers Derek, first to arrive, is in Barbour shirt, sensible trousers; Sonnie wears denims, shirt open to mid-chest, his St Christopher hanging, heavy. I don't know why I'm here. Dere...June 09 2017 -
Poem of the Week: ‘On The Move’ by Chris Woods
On The Move We are packed together like the contents of a suitcase. We cannot move. We have to move to another house. We haven’t enough rooms. We haven’t enough room to swing a Katy, who offers ...November 17 2016 -
Poem of the Week: ‘Hull Hath No Fury Like a Poet Scorned’ by Dean Wilson
Hull Hath No Fury Like a Poet Scorned I refuse to enter the East Yorkshire Arts Centre after someone who works there said my poems were shit. Not for all the tea in China would I degrade mysel...November 10 2016 -
Poem of the Week: 'Fairy Tales' by Jennifer Copley
Fairy Tales In fairy tales, only the good fairy wears wings. Others are too hump-backed or, beautiful but wicked, appear on frosted sleighs when no one's looking, slide ice splinters into untrue he...August 01 2016 -
Poem of the Week - 'Havisham à la Mode' by Kate Noakes
Havisham à la Mode No one has got it, so to satisfy my critics:it is really all about the dress.Few brides can wear theirs thirty years onwithout stinking of cedar. Theirs lie tissued like my untou...May 03 2016 -
Poem of the Week - 'Flowers and the People' by Jack Stanley
Flowers and the People Flowers are nicer than peopleThey come in pretty colours andsmell much better They hardly eat at all(Water will do, thank you) Get them in a bunch, they won't get noisyBring ...April 26 2016
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