The Poets’ Time – weekly meetings with Linda Jackson on Zoom
Wednesday, 17 June, 2020, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. on Zoom.
The Poets’ Time’ is a series of six weekly meetings run by Linda Jackson via the Zoom platform.
A new class for reading, writing and sharing poetry. An opportunity on Zoom to learn, connect and have fun with a vibrant community of writers.
‘Classes are informal, yet challenging, and well-organised. They are also well subscribed – a testimony to the quality of the teaching.’ (writer, Anne Gilmore)
£45 for six week course, including feedback.
Contact: Linda via Facebook Messages
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Lesley Benzie – Fessen / Reared
First Poets’ Time – Thursday, May 28th at 7pm

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Linda Jackson will be interviewing poet, Lesley Benzie, about her new collection, Fessen/Reared.
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