Gloucestershire Echo

University students among the writers performing at festival

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» THIRTEEN University of Gloucester­shire students are among the internatio­nal and UK writers and performers who will be showcasing their creativity at the 2024 Cheltenham Poetry Festival.

The Poetry Festival – founded by University alumnus Anna Saunders – will feature a wide-ranging programme of readings, workshops and performanc­es, including a Q&A with the celebrated award-winning British poet Don Paterson at the University’s Francis Close Campus.

Students from the University’s undergradu­ate and postgradua­te Creative Writing programmes will be involved from the start of the festival, with Monica Piercy (MA Creative and Critical Writing) reading as part of the Liz Berry and David Clarke: Cheltenham Poetry Festival launch event on April 19.

Luke Contino (MA Creative and Critical Writing) will read as part of Something Old, Something New: Isabel Galleymore, Iris Lewis and Derek Healy on April 20.

Grace Price (BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing) will read as part of Earth House: Matthew Hollis and Matthew MC Smith on April 26, while on the same date Ella Pheasant (BA (Hons) Creative Writing) will read as part of Versatile Voices; Jonathan Aylett and Nigel Kent.

Two members of the academic team at the University, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing, Angela France, and Senior Leader in Creative Writing and English Literature, Rowan Middleton, will be among the contributo­rs to Under The Influence on the closing day of the festival, April 27.

The festival finale, Last Night of the Poems, at Francis Close Hall Chapel, will showcase nine emerging talents from the University’s Creative Writing programmes, with Angela France introducin­g readings by students Liam Lynch, Ark Drew, George Turner, Giorgia Caso, Emma Walker, Freyja Jensko, Paul White, Carlie Chabot and Claire Smith.

The University’s Angela France said: “The Cheltenham Poetry Festival provides an excellent opportunit­y for our undergradu­ate and postgradua­te students to showcase their work, build connection­s within the literary community and present readings alongside leading internatio­nal and UK spoken word artists and writers.”

Anna Saunders said: “We are delighted to be further developing our partnershi­p with Platinum Sponsor, University of Gloucester­shire, in 2024.

“We proudly include a student showcase in our programme every year, and this April we will be offering longer slots to the students in recognitio­n of the skills they have developed on the Creative Writing course.

“We are excited to bring these emerging voices to a visiting audience and hear them share the stage with some internatio­nally acclaimed poets.”

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