Planning the #RGSLitSoc 2019-2020 calendar. Kicking off with Cheese and Literature on 9th September. Looking forward to seeing old and new LitSoccers! #CheeseAndLiterature
The #SummerReadingChallenge encourages children aged 4 to 11 to borrow and read six library books during the long school holidays. Head to your local library to sign up - it's free! https://t.co/pbo9n0otDl
Lovely to see FIVE of this year's #WomensPrize shortlisted books in the @guardian's 100 Best Summer Reads of 2019!
Look no further for holiday read inspiration:
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Come along on Saturday & follow a pop up history trail in Worcester with artists performing or running activities inspired by the city's history. Pick up a leaflet from 1-4pm in @TheHiveWorcs on Saturday
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Happy #NationalWritingDay!
Today we're thrilled to launch a new programme offering 50 young poets (aged 5-25) feedback on one of their poems - for free! This year we're working with the tremendous Caroline Bird 🤩🤩🤩
Interested? Find out more here: https://t.co/5Skmx2FSyb
Happy #NationalWritingDay! Have you been doing the day 3 challenge of our #5DayPoetryChallenge? Or doing any other writing today? Comment or snap a pic and share below!
Thank you @dodderhill for coming to see us today! A fantastic session with your Year 10s. Who knew Rossetti and cookies went so well together! @RGSWEnglish@RGSWorcester
The Gold Dust Writers Award is open to any writer on a low-income, to attend any Arvon course from September to November 2019. The whole course fee will be covered by the Award. Apply before June 28 #amwritinghttps://www.arvon.org/writing-courses/grants/
Live today the wonderful #placesofpoetry project. Join in, pin your poems to their map, and celebrate the personalities of place (Simon Armitage has already added his). Find out more from @PoetrySociety https://t.co/E3CgsqkY6I
Fancy getting your class involved in #NationalPoetryDay? This year's theme is Truth. Listen to these brilliant tips from @MichaelRosenYes Find more resources at this link https://t.co/KcjXVA2lWf
'I suppose it’s all in me somewhere', wrote Oscar Wilde in a letter from Reading Gaol, 'but I don’t seem to feel it. My sense of humour is now concentrated on the grotesqueness of tragedy.' He was released #OTD in 1897, after two years' hard labour. https://t.co/cgD4YlOuwh