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‘The Past Master’ by Patience Agbabi, published Feb 2024
Elle and her friends are back! The 4th novel in Agbabi’s adventure novel tetralogy for middle-graders, The Past Master, has been released in Feb 2024.
Patience toured the UK between February and July doing readings & commissions at Imagine festival at Southbank Centre, The Story Museum, Chatham Waterstones, Emirates Stadium and more.
She also took part in an online event marking The Leap Cycle series in June with a special-guest appearance from Ellah Wakatama OBE, Editor-at-Large at publisher Canongate.
2022 and 2023 Highlights at Renaissance One
Winner of the Forward Prize and T.S. Eliot Prize:
Jason Allen-Paisant the Jamaican born and Leeds based poet and academic won the highly prestigious Forward Prize award for Best Collection for Self Portrait as Othello (Carcanet, 2023). Read him in conversation HERE. Poets Momtaza Mehri, Malika Booker and Bohdan Piasecki and other poets were also awarded Forward Poetry Prizes.
Paisant also won the T.S. Eliot Prize 2023 for Self-Portrait as Othello. Exploring the Shakespearian character of Othello as he navigates modern Europe, Allen-Paisant explores notions of race, identity, masculinity and otherness. As well as a launch in Manchester, we collaborated with him to host book launches in London and Leeds.
John Agard performed at a number of events and venues, including Bristol Old Vic, Rainham Poetry Festival and in February 2024, Imagine Festival. To mark the 60th anniversary of the Bristol Bus Boycott he was the headline artist of a special WE LIMING event at Bristol Old Vic in April 2023. Agard is well-known amongst readers of all ages for his witty and charming poetry. He is appreciated by many generations as his poems have been studied at GCSE level for decades.
Patience Agbabi read and discussed her poem ‘Eat Me’ at a number of events, you can read the poem here. She also released the 3rd instalment of her middle-grade series, The Circle Breakers. Take a look at The Leap Cycle blog.
Grace Nichols read at events in a year after she received the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in 2021. Her poems are studied on the GCSE Curriculum which means that 1000’s of students grow up with her writing. Her latest book is Passport To Here and There (Bloodaxe), in which she retraces memories from the coast of Guyana to life in Sussex.
Anthony Joseph won the T.S. Eliot Prize in 2023 for his collection Sonnets for Albert. This autobiographical collection which addresses the impacts of an absent father is handled with ‘honesty, control and grace’ (Julian Girdham).
Follow that Word by author John Agard is a celebration of imagination and the diversity of language.
A dazzling collection of over sixty poems, Follow That Word delivers John Agard's musings on people and places from the modern and historical world. A wonderful collection that can be rediscovered over and over again. With gorgeous black-and-white illustrations from Momoko Abe, it takes you on a thought-provoking journey into the wonderful world of words. This collection deserves to be on every bookshelf.
In 2022, in partnership with Museum of Colour and Words of Colour, we co-produced the digital exhibition MY WORDS, which charts and celebrates 250 years of poets of colour who have influenced all the culture that we enjoy today. The exhibition includes research, portraits and podcasts, a response gallery of new poetry which draws from objects and artefacts at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) and an audio archive at Manchester Poetry Library (Northern Poets). My Words has been curated by Samenua Sesher, Joy Francis and Melanie Abrahams. The exhibition is housed within the Museum of Colour Digital Museum.
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