Information

ISBN
9781844714704
Extent
108pp
Format
Paperback
Publication Date
01-Apr-08
Publication Status
Out of print
Subject
Poetry anthologies (various poets)
Trim Size
216 x 140mm

The Freedom of Paper and Ink

Synopsis

When a student was asked to comment on what he had learnt from the Write Lines project his response was ‘the freedom of paper and ink’ we have taken his bold statement as the title of this anthology. The fruits of our young writers' efforts lie in this book. Between these pages you will find rich, thoughtful and funny poems that demand to be read and talked about. These poems are not for display purposes only. Read them aloud, share them with a friend, or have one with your breakfast each morning.

A 200-strong audience at the Elliott Hall Theatre, Harrow Arts Centre, last year, witnessed this freedom. Young writers from five schools in Harrow performed poems that they had spent two months developing under the guidance and inspiration of professional poets. The language, confidence, and issues from the performances were truly moving. Students who were shy or spoke English as a second or third language were up on stage performing their poems proudly along with students who had never thought of expressing themselves in school, let alone doing so through poetry. Write Lines showed them that through poetry they could communicate with the world and write about what is important to them.