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Poetry summit to raise profile
15.07.08 Benedicte Page
Chris Holifield, director of the Poetry Book Society, this week warned of “a problem with both the demand and the supply of children’s poetry” at a summit held yesterday (14th July) to address low levels of poetry reading among the young.
The summit, led by the National Literacy Trust, the Poetry Book Society and Macmillan Children’s Books, was held in the wake of recent UK Literacy Association research which highlighted low levels of poetry awareness among primary teachers. It was also pointed out at the event that Macmillan is currently the only major publisher with a dedicated children’s poetry list.
Jonathan Douglas, director of the National Literacy Trust, said: ”We want to bring together a unique group of people who are passionate about children’s poetry to scope potential collaborative action.”
Macmillan Children’s Books editorial director Gaby Morgan added: “We hope this summit will ultimately help raise the profile of children’s poetry with retailers and teachers. The message is that poetry is nothing to be scared of.”
Attendees included children’s poet laureate Michael Rosen as well as representatives from poetry, literacy and book publishing organisations.
Comments on this article
By Ray Hollingsworth
So the message is 'Poetry is nothing to be scared of'....corr, tough task there guys...may I add to the rest of my cynical remarks by saying that poetry is very much in decline...despite that I'm releasing 'Five Angels' at the beginning of 2009...it's a mix of poetry, interviews with prostitutes and media email all written during the time of Suffolk Murders...to make it even more unpopular with booksellers it will be 360mm x 250mm ( with 20k production costs from Sparkfilms )...and we will put the price up to 19.95 to make sure no one wants to buy it...most of them are mailed out as promos to catch film work..15 Jul 08 19:24
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