11 February 2026
Location: Online
Duration: 8 weeks
Type: Short Course

Course Overview

A fun introductory course to inspire new writing from you; there will be no house style, but you will be encouraged to be open-minded and try out the many new ways of writing poetry, from traditional page poetry to performance poetry to social media texts. The course will be taught by internally acclaimed poet, professor and broadcaster (of the weekly Poetry Extra on Radio 4 Extra), Professor Daljit Nagra MBE. Daljit was the only writer in the UK commissioned to write a poem for the King’s Coronation, for the Lighting Up the Nation ceremony in 2023. A session will also be run by the Booker Prize winner, poet and novelist, Professor Bernardine Evaristo.

The aim of this eight-week course is to build confidence and a range of skills for writing cutting edge poetry. In addition, you will learn ways to unlock some of the trickier aspects of the contemporary poem. You will be invited to write poetry in a range of styles, from the traditional to the experimental because the best learning happens through practise. Participants will be encouraged to chat in groups, to write in the sessions and share their new work with each other.

 

Daljit Nagra

Daljit Nagra is a Professor at Brunel, Advisor Poetry By Heart, presenter of Radio 4 Extra’s weekly Poetry Extra. Daljit’s five poetry collections, all with Faber & Faber, have won the Forward Prize for Best Individual Poem and Best First Book, the South Bank Show Decibel Award and the Cholmondeley Award. He was the only writer commissioned to write a poem for the ‘Lighting up the Nation’ ceremony for the King’s Coronation Concert in 2023. Daljit was Chair of the Royal Society of Literature from 2017 to 2025.

Week 1: Poetry being written now eg. page-performance-social media

Week 2: What the lyric poem is exactly

Week 3: Professor Bernardine Evaristo on how to write a monologue

Week 4: Verse-breaks and Lineation, some ways to energise the poem

Week 5: Syntax and how to enrich the poem

Week 6: Poetic forms, students will attempt poems in at least two forms

Week 7: Writing the elegy

Week 8: Eco-poetry and how to writing the cutting-edge nature poem

Becoming confident at writing poetry in some of the contemporary styles presented to you, be a better reader of new English poetry in Britain and abroad, and you will have a great time with the enthusiastic tutor and fellow participants in a warm, non-threatening environment.

Have written several new poems, and be feeling fairly confident about the contemporary poetry scene. There will be no feedback from the course tutor but you will be encouraged to share with your peers.

20 seats available

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Price: £350.00