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Evelyn Dunbar - Autumn and the Poet (1948-60)

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Happy A poem about autumn and some fantastic seasonal landscapes painted in the City Art Centre by . The vibrant season.
Chroma of amber and rust.
Nature’s masterpiece.
– Robyn Noble

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I found a little beetle, so that Beetle was his name,
And I called him Alexander and he answered just the same.
I put him in a match-box, and I kept him all the day...
And Nanny let my beetle out
She went and let my beetle out -
And beetle ran away. ~A.A.Milne

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Join us for Museum Late Night: Diversity on Friday 15 November when 2020 will be launched - a pride-filled evening of talks, tours, poetry, music & more! Everyone welcome! 7-10pm. Book your free ticket at https://t.co/xW0khdfyP9

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It's so here is a wonderfully seasonal poem, 'October's Party' by George Cooper.

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Happy
We're so looking forward to welcoming and to Pegasus on November 15 with Crowded, a striking, immersive piece written and performed by three exciting poet performers.
https://t.co/hcd8Qw7ZKM

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“So please, oh please, we beg, we pray,
Go throw your TV set away,
And in its place you can install
A lovely bookshelf on the wall.
Then fill the shelves with lots of books.”
― Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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There's a poem in every issue of Storytime and we're pleased to report that Poems and Rhymes is consistently one of our readers' favourite sections. 😊 This issue, Azbeen illustrated the wonderful Pirate Poodle for us by Carolyn Wells. 😍

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Welcome to the OWN IT! family and to the talented & thought-provoking , who has signed to the OWN IT! Literary, Film and TV Agency. Her breathtaking debut poetry collection “SOMEBODY GIVE THIS HEART A PEN” is out TODAY! https://t.co/8TmqtvYjy5

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Happy UK!
The theme is so here are some true poems about

1) how to predict the future
2) how to avoid nightmares
3) how to spot invisible aliens from outer space

Also true - our book's on sale! https://t.co/j0KOV4tGeT

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A reminder that is the only Accredited Museum dedicated to women's history in the UK, and a designated Recognised Collection of National Significance. This is one of many items from our Suffrage Collection

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Whatever you enjoy reading have a happy today!

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For National Poetry Day:

Out of us all
That make rhymes
Will you choose
Sometimes -
As the winds use
A crack in a wall
Or a drain,
Their joy or their pain
To whistle through -
Choose me,
You English words?

From ‘Words’ by Edward Thomas

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Some Poetry Picks for National Poetry Day (well, for any day really)
https://t.co/5dkaC3sEgK

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It's National Poetry Day today. Here's a five-sequence I wrote while in Pakistan in 2000.

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In ep 2 of guests and talk about fringe coping strategies, pretty dogs, sci-fi nights, creative juices, video games & fish funerals. We’re also treated to a tune & recital. Listen now: https://t.co/GyPPCYbPtU

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It's Here's The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear to enjoy today! 🦉🐈

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It’s ! And it’s PUBLICATION DAY for The Women Left Behind! Here’s sweary Mary, wife of Gulliver, who raised kids while Lemuel explored. Thank you again to for the glorious illustrations (and to everyone for enduring poetry spam all month!) 🎉 📖 🎤

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