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Roger Robinson: Home is Not A Place

Dissection Room 1 Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Roger Robinson is one of the UK’s most-celebrated poets. After his success with the T.S. Eliot Prize-winning ‘A Portable Paradise’ in 2019, he’s now publishing the revolutionary ‘Home Is Not A Place’, a new book of poetry and photography, co-authored by photographer Johny Pitts. The book follows Robinson and Pitts as they tour the UK

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Memoirs of the Moment: with Michael Pedersen and Seán Hewitt

Anatomy Lecture Theatre Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Poets Seán Hewitt and Michael Pedersen come together in this event to talk about their recently released, and stunningly poetic, new memoirs. The texts are powerful creations by the authors, each delving deep into the poets’ experiences. In ‘Boy Friends’, Pedersen pays tribute to friendship, and a beloved and departed friend in particular, while in

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Rent Vent: A night with Living Rent and Gutter Magazine

Demonstration Room

Join Scotland’s leading literary magazine for an hour of poetry and writing with their friends from Scotland’s tenant union: Living Rent. Some of Scotland’s most exciting writers will share work that explores the poetry and politics of landlordism and leaky flats, and how where we live shapes our lives. Featuring Raman Mundair, Joey Simons, Oliver

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Poetry on the (Football) Pitch

Anatomy Lecture Theatre Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Many wouldn’t think of poetry and football as likely pals, but Scotland has long been a country which celebrates the two side-by-side. In this panel event, we have some of the country’s most infamous football poets: Julie McNeill, who is the Makar for The Scottish Women’s National Football Team Poets Society; Hamish MacDonald, the Bankies

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Contemporary Poetry Criticism: In/Ex-clusive?

Demonstration Room

The UK’s poetry criticism landscape is often rife with rifts, challenges, and, of course, criticism. Who can forget the divisive and notorious article, ‘The Cult of the Noble Amateur,’ written by Rebecca Watts in the PN Review, 2018, where Watts begins by asking ‘Why is the poetry world pretending that poetry is not an art

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Poetry Feast of Mythical Beasts

Dissection Room 1 Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Push the Boat Out has commissioned seven innovative poets to reimagine some of Scotland’s most famous and infamous mythical beasts for this event, A Poetry Feast of Mythical Beasts. Continuing a rich, global tradition of new writing which retells traditional takes of old, these fresh and dynamic perspectives pull our selkies and fairies into the

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Through Folklore and Forests: A wild journey of song and story

Anatomy Lecture Theatre Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

From award-winning and bestselling authors Amy Jeffs (‘Storyland’; ‘Wild’) and Seán Hewitt (‘Tongues of Fire’; ‘All Down Darkness Wide’), we present an hour of original songs, music and poetry inspired by the myths and landscapes of Britain and Ireland. We’ll roam through deep woods and glens, journeying through bitter winds and rain, moving across the

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Brian Bilston: An alternative guide for 366 days

Red Lecture Theatre

Brian Bilston is digitally appearing at Push the Boat Out in this highly anticipated, audacious poetry gig. He will be sharing work from his new, brilliantly funny and sharp collection, ‘Days Like These’, in which the Poet Laureate of Twitter guides his reader through 366 poems of wit, mundanity, Matt Hancock, and much more. Each

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Hailey Beavis Album Launch

Main Hall

Following on from the release of her 2020 EP, Hailey Beavis is back with her debut album “i’ll put you where the trombone slides” set for release on OK Pal Records. Beavis will be playing a full live set with her band + special guests. You can expect a multi sensory performance with beautiful visuals

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The Saturday Night with The Honey Farm, Omar Musa, Niques and Arusa Qureshi

Dissection Room 1 Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

A riotous and loud tour-de-force of a multi-artform gig, showcasing international hip hop, rap, and poetry. Globally recognised Malaysian-Australian poet and rapper, Omar Musa, takes to the stage with a power of poetic words, while Cardiff born-and-bred singer/rapper, Niques, promises to deliver a raucous set with her 90s era inspired tunes. Dunbar’s all-girl rap band,

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Roger Robinson: Portobello Beach Walk

Go Go Beets Cafe 165 Portobello High Street, Edinburgh

Join poet Roger Robinson for an invigorating Sunday morning seaside walk along Portobello Beach. At this event, Roger will talk about his new book of writings and photography, Home Is Not A Place, co-authored by Johny Pitts. He will share some of the encounters and anecdotes the duo gathered when they, in their little red

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Poetics of Place Writing Workshop: In collaboration with Scottish BPOC Writers Network

Histology Lab

Open to Black writers and writers of colour An in-person, indoors writing workshop on ecopoetics and poetics of place, in collaboration with Scottish BPOC Writers Network. All participants, facilitator and host must adhere to Scottish BPOC Writers Network’s Safer Spaces policy. Please take a lateral flow test within 24 hours before the event. Please bring

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Double Bill: Hannah Lavery and Michael Mullen

Anatomy Lecture Theatre Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Hannah Lavery is a poet, playwright, short story writer, and currently Edinburgh’s Makar, with a list of writing awards longer than any arm. Her poetry lilts from the page, speaking with a gentle urgency on issues like racism, cultural identity, and belonging. Having quickly become one of Scotland’s most-loved writers, her debut collection ‘Blood Salt

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Rejecting English?

Demonstration Room

In this panel event, poets Ifor ap Glyn, Juana Adcock, and Peter Mackay discuss exactly what it says on the tin: is it time to reject English? Why, when we have so much bilingualism amongst us, do UK-based poets automatically revert to writing in this colonising language, rather than celebrating the written word in other

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Walking with Poetry

Summerhall 1 Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

A Poetry Mile is a project by Push the Boat Out where, in 2021, we brought together a wonderful selection of poets who wrote specially commissioned poems about, in, or inspired by Edinburgh spaces on a wide range of topics. One of those commissioned poets, Helen Boden, is ready to reanimate A Poetry Mile for

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Poetry’s place in a doomscrolling world

Dissection Room 1 Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Poetry is often a place we go to for rest, reflection, and rejuvenation. For poets, writing a poem can be a moment of stillness; a brief and welcome time to pause and examine or explore. A reader can go to the artform and find their lives suspended for the duration of the poem and, in

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Surreal Conversations: Anthony Ezekiel (Vahni) Capildeo and Luke Kennard

Anatomy Lecture Theatre Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Anthony Ezekiel (Vahni) Capildeo and Luke Kennard are two poets infamous and celebrated for turning reality on its head: bringing a surreal, dream-like quality to the page and wandering between what we see in front of us and what lies beneath the surface. They remake and reinterpret the world to be just that little bit

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Performance Showcase: Open Book ‘Push the Boat Out’ Participants

Demonstration Room

Open Book Reading organise and run creative writing groups in community settings across Scotland, in languages including English, Gaelic, Scots and Arabic. Push the Boat Out are delighted to partner with Open Book for a second community showcase, following on from the sold-out success of last year’s event! This showcase performance features poetry written by

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In Conversation: Bryan Burnett Meets Brian Bilston

Red Lecture Theatre

Unfortunately Brian Bilston is recovering from covid and will be unable to travel to the festival this weekend. However, we are delighted to say our live events will go ahead; we invite our audience to join us in our Red Lecture Theatre with Bryan Burnett live, and with Brian Bilston appearing via video link at

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More Fiya: A New Collection of Black British Poetry

Dissection Room 1 Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

‘More Fiya’ is a celebration of the remarkable and blistering work of Black British poets in the UK today. Edited by the poet and DJ, Kayo Chingonyi, this anthology is a wondrous spiritual follow-up to Lemn Sissay’s seminal, ‘The Fire People’ and, like Sissay’s text, ‘More Fiya’ burns brightly with talent. Contributing poets Dean Atta,

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Poetry, Photography, and the Places In-between

Histology Lab

In this captivating workshop, photographer Kat Gollock and writer Hannah Lavery join forces as they delve into the symbiotic relationship between words and images. Whether used collectively or independently of each other, as research or as the final outcome, this session considers how to harness the interplay between words and images to examine, explore, and

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National Poets: The Scots Makar and The Welsh Laureate

Anatomy Lecture Theatre Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

To be a National Poet is an incredible achievement. The poet is not only chosen for the excellence of their poetic calibre, but also for their work to support and promote poetry as a living, breathing artform across the country. The Scots Makar, Kathleen Jamie, was appointed in 2021, following the end of Jackie Kay’s

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The Personal and the Poetic: Exploring Memory through Poetry

Online

The lines between memoir, poetry, and fiction can often be blurred and blended, creating remarkable new works that fizz with originality and vibrancy. Part-lecture, part-generative workshop, poet Kim Addonizio leads this exceptional online session for all those interested in taking the form of poetry and bending it to accommodate memoir writing. A poet who has

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Women Poets’ Network Gathering: Touring, Gigging, and Sharing

Anatomy Lecture Theatre Summerhall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Kirsten Luckins is the Project Manager of the Rebecca Swift Foundation and former producer for spoken word charity, Apples and Snakes. Push the Boat Out is delighted to host this partnership event-come-workshop, which will be split into two parts. The first half of the session will be a group discussion and knowledge exchange, focusing on