Tower Poetry

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Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry is an organization based at Christ Church, University of Oxford, which offers opportunities and resources for young British poets.Tower Poetry exists to encourage and challenge everyone who reads or writes poetry. Established following a bequest to Christ Church, Oxford, by the late Christopher Tower, the aims of Tower Poetry are clear: to stimulate an enjoyment and critical appreciation of poetry, particularly among young people in education, and to encourage people to write their own poetry.By developing the roles of poetry in education and enabling new poets to showcase their talents through a series of exciting initiatives ranging from courses, competitions and workshops to readings and publications, Christ Church and the University of Oxford fosters the creative potential of young writers.

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    Tower Poetry 2017

    Peter McDonald, Vahni Capildeo and Sarah Howe discuss the 2017 Tower Poetry competition. Tower Poetry started in 2000 when a generous bequest to Christ Church, University of Oxford was made by the late Christopher Tower to stimulate an enjoyment and critical appreciation of poetry, particularly among young people in education, and to challenge people to write their own poetry.

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    Tower Poetry 2017: Qianling Stele'

    Annie Fan, second prize winner in the 2017 Tower Poetry competition, reads her poem Qianling Stele.

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    Tower Poetry 2017: rosetta

    Ella Standage, first prize winner in the 2017 Tower Poetry competition, reads her poem rosetta.

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    Tower Poetry 2017: I am a river

    Freya Gray Stone, commended prize winner in the 2017 Tower Poetry competition, reads her poem I am a river.

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    Tower Poetry 2017: Snowdrops

    Flora Barber, commended prize winner in the 2017 Tower Poetry competition, reads her poem Snowdrops.

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    Tower 2017: If I Gave You a Stone

    Rachel Oyawale, third prize winner in the 2017 Tower Poetry competition, reads her poem If I Gave You a Stone.

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    Tower Poetry 2017: The Millstone

    Sofia Al-Hussaini, commended prize winner in the 2017 Tower Poetry competition, reads her poem The Millstone.

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    About the Tower Poetry Summer School

    Find out more about the Tower Poetry Summer School - 2012 tutor, Alan Gillis, talks to participant, Camille Ralphs about the value of the summer school and how approachable it is.

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    So, how does it feel to win?

    Ashani Lewis (winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition) talks to one of the judges, Katherine Rundell, about how it feels to have won first prize.

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    The most amazing experience

    Ashani Lewis (winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition) talks to one of the judges, Katherine Rundell, about the experience of winning in 2016.

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    From being unplaced in the 2015 competition to winning in 2016.

    Ashani Lewis (winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition) talks to one of the judges, Katherine Rundell, about how she went from being unplaced in the 2015 competition to winning in 2016.

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    Let the poem come to you

    Ashani Lewis (winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition) talks to one of the judges, Katherine Rundell, about she went from being unplaced in the 2015 competition to winning in 2016.

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    If at first you don't succeed'

    Ashani Lewis (winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition) talks to one of the judges, Katherine Rundell, about how she went from being unplaced in the 2015 competition to winning in 2016.

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    Tower Poetry 2016: Driving Lesson

    Commended winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Ed Pryor, reads his poem 'Driving Lesson'.

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    Tower Poetry 2016: Nine Days

    Commended winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Natasha Blinder, reads her poem 'Nine Days'

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    Tower Poetry 2016: The Awakening

    Commended winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Sophia West, reads her poem 'The Awakening'.

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    Tower Poetry 2016: UFO Beach Abduction

    Commended winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Grace Fraser, reads her poem 'UFO Beach Abduction'.

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    Tower Poetry 2016: Flowers From The Dark

    Winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Ashani Lewis, reads her poem 'Flowers From The Dark'

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    Tower Poetry 2015: The Forensics of Salt-Licking

    Winner of the 2015 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Isla Anderson, reads her poem 'The Forensics of Salt-Licking'.

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    Tower Poetry 2015: Fusion

    Second prizewinner of the 2015 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Max Thomas, reads 'Fusion'.

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    Tower Poetry 2015: Firewood

    Third prizewinner of the 2015 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Lewis Harrington, reads his poem 'Firewood'.

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    Tower Poetry 2015: Purblind

    Commended winner of the 2015 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Matt Ward, reads 'Purblind'.

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    Tower Poetry 2015: Closed Door

    Commended winner of the 2015 Christopher Tower Poetry competition, Andrew Wells, reads 'Closed Door'.

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    Tower Poetry 2014: Schiamachy

    Runner up to the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Phoebe Stuckes, reads her poem, 'Schiamachy'.

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    Tower Poetry 2014: Current Affairs

    Runner up to the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Jessica Matthews, reads her poem 'Current Affairs'.

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    Tower Poetry 2014: Voyager

    Runner up to the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Charlie Holmes, 'Voyager'.

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    Tower Poetry 2014: How to Prepare for Bad News

    Runner up to the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Alexander Shaw, reads his poem, 'How to Prepare for Bad News'.

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    Tower Poetry 2014: Bat Child Found!

    Third Prize winner of the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Masha Voyles, reads her poem, 'Bat Child Found!'

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    Tower Poetry 2014: Hell-of-an Island

    Second Prize winner of the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Sam Buckton, reads his poem 'Hell-of-an Island'.

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    Tower Poetry 2014: Annunciation

    Winner of the 2014 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition, Dominic Hand, reads his poem entitles 'Annunciation'.

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    Tower Poetry 2013: Research

    Luke van den Barselaar reads his entry for the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2013: Swimming in Loch Suili; The Lake of Shadows

    Eva Wallace reads her entry for the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2013: The Devil

    Erin Tunney reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2013: Investigation Details; Echo and Narcissus

    Kathryn Cussons reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2013: Origins

    Azfa Ali reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2012: Maiden Voyage

    Millie Guille reads her entry to the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2012: The Sirens Tell Their Tale

    Hannah Tran reads her entry to the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2012: Papa's Epilogue

    Sarah Fletcher reads her entry for the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2012: Postcards

    Lucy Hely-Hutchinson reads her entry for the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2012: Balloon Song

    Bethan Smith reads her entry for the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2011 Wires

    Elizabeth Johnson, winner of the 2011 Tower Poetry Competition, reads her poem Wires.

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    Tower Poetry 2011 Simple

    Abigail Richards reads her entry for the 2011 Tower Poetry competition. Simple.

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    Tower Poetry 2011 The Breaking Day

    Molly Underwood reads her entry for the 2011 Tower Poetry competition, The Breaking Day.

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    Tower Poetry 2010 - Introduction

    Kathryn Grant, the Christopher Tower Poetry Administrator, introduces the 2010 Tower Poetry Competition entries.

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    Tower Poetry 2010 Love has no Larynx

    Emily Harrison reads her entry for the 2010 Tower Poetry Competition 'Love has No Larynx'.

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    Tower Poetry 2010 A Portait Painted Scarfless

    Julia Goroszeniuk reads her poem 'A Portrait Painted Scarfless', her entry for the 2010 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2010 Selkie

    Katie Woods reads her poem 'Selkie', her entry for the 2010 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2010 Sign Language

    Hugo Havranek reads his poem 'Sign Language' for the 2010 Tower Poetry Competition.

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    Tower Poetry 2009: Introduction

    Kathryn Grant, the Christopher Tower Poetry Administrator, introduces the 2009 Tower Poetry Competition entries.

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    Tower Poetry 2009: Grey Mile

    Second Prize winning poem for the 2009 Christopher Tower Poetry Prize Competition, written and read by Iona Twistan-Davies of Matthew Arnold School, Oxford.

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Tower Poetry is an organization based at Christ Church, University of Oxford, which offers opportunities and resources for young British poets.Tower Poetry exists to encourage and challenge everyone who reads or writes poetry. Established following a bequest to Christ Church, Oxford, by the late Christopher Tower, the aims of Tower Poetry are clear: to stimulate an enjoyment and critical appreciation of poetry, particularly among young people in education, and to encourage people to write their own poetry.By developing the roles of poetry in education and enabling new poets to showcase their talents through a series of exciting initiatives ranging from courses, competitions and workshops to readings and publications, Christ Church and the University of Oxford fosters the creative potential of young writers.

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