Poetry Open Mics And Creative Writing Opportunities in Edinburgh #poetry #writing #open #mic #opportunities #Edinburgh

Taken at Living Writing Leith Depot

Edinburgh really is a fantastic city for poets. I’m sure this is also the case in neighbouring Glasgow… and further afield in Scotland.

This blog post focuses on Edinburgh specifically. I hope if you’re new to the poetry open mic scene and to creative writing you may find it helpful.

I’ve tried all of these apart from the ones I’ve marked as still to try!

To sign up for open mic:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMN754c7CqU_pAQ93Y8VS2OSQ-jmEFoEksPeuAgI_TvnNKfA/viewform?

Drafted at the Canongate pub organised by Dean, Beth and Lloyd. Instagram @draftededinburgh https://www.instagram.com/draftededinburgh

Drafted Open Mic – Facebook Page Link

Typewronger is a small independent book shop that hosts regular events including open mic opportunities. instagram @typewronger https://www.instagram.com/typewronger

Typewronger – Facebook

Shore Poets @shore_poets https://www.instagram.com/shore_poets

Shore Poets | Facebook

Readings by mainly Scottish poets on the last Sunday of every month. Please check the website (http://www.shorepoets.org.uk) for further information. Email at shorepoetsedinburgh@gmail.com

Alcove Edinburgh ( I haven’t been to yet,) is held at Strathmore pub in Leith on a Friday.

Instagram @thealcoveedin https://www.instagram.com/thealcoveedin

Alcove Edinburgh – Facebook

Sad Songs, at Sketchy Beats Cafe, (I haven’t been to yet,) Instagram @thesadsongclub. Tickets via Eventbrite.

https://www.instagram.com/thesadsongclub

Sad Song Club at Sketchy Beats Cafe – Facebook

Writing Groups

Living Writing at Leith Depot, organised by Anna. Tickets available via Eventbrite link. https://eventbrite.com/cc/living-writing-2026-4807033

A welcoming poetry writing group in Leith, prompts are provided by the host Anna. There are also occasional opportunities to read poems aloud.

Poetry group via Meetup

https://www.meetup.com/edinburgh-poets

There are many more!

If you would like to add any other ones to this blog post please comment below.

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Book Review: Poetry Treasures 6 Seasons Robbie Cheadle & Kaye Lynn Booth #poetry #anthology #review

Poetry Treasures 6: Seasons

My Book Review:

There’s much to say about seasons and life in this collection of poetry, compiled by Kaye Lynn Booth and Robbie Cheadle.

Anthologies are a wonderful way to discover new poets and to enjoy old favourites too.

All are lovely contributions in various poetic styles/voices, including limericks, freestyle, free verse, micropoems, tanka, tanka sentence, haiku sentence, spring sonnet, (Shakespearean style) bussokusekiki, haibun, haibun haiku sequence, mondo, double ennead.

My favourite poems in the collection were those by: Colleen Chesebro, Spooky Witch’s Brew, The Fight For Spring

Robbie Cheadle, Micropoems

Jean-Jacques Fournier, I The Bumblebee, (ode to the ever diminishing bumblebees)

Kevin Morris, I Saw Carefree Spring Kiss Winter Goodbye.

Joy Neal Kidney, What is it about Winter, Swallowtail Nursery

Nolcha Fox, Prisons View

Marsha Ingrao, God’s Clouds, My Memory

Michelle Ayan Navajas, Winter Grief

V. M. Sang, Joy of Spring, Autumn in Sussex

Cindy Georgakas, Douse Me In Cooking Bliss

Freya Pickard, Dance

Melissa Lemay, Summer

Yvette Prior, Dear Spring Love Rising One, Dear Warm Blooming One

Highly recommended for poetry enthusiasts.

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Shh Purely Poetry Award Nominee #longlist #indievisibleawards

My poetry collection Shh Purely Poetry is in the longlist in The Indie Visible Awards! Pop over to vote for your favourite Indie books @indie_visible_services link in their bio.

You’ll find Shh Purely Poetry in the Romance Poetry Category.

Voting will be open from the 1st of April to the 1st of May!

To vote go to Hayley’s linktree:

https://linktr.ee/indievisibleevents

Best of luck to all the nominees in the various categories. #indievisibleawards #romance #longlist #indiepoets #indiepoetry

Book Review: Sunflower Tanka #anthology #tanka #poetry #bookreview

Book overview

Sunflower Tanka, edited by Robbie Cheadle and Colleen M. Chesebro, is an annual anthology showcasing contemporary tanka, tanka prose, and experimental tanka. Each volume brings together a vibrant tapestry of voices—both emerging and established—from across the globe.

For 2025, our theme “Dreams” invites poets to explore the symbolic language of dreaming, where metaphors blur the line between reality and imagination. Dreams often serve as gateways to layered meaning, offering fertile ground for syllabic poetry.

This year’s contributors journeyed deep into their dreamscapes, opening portals to boundless creativity. Through the timeless form of syllabic verse, they captured visions that transcend waking life, weaving poetry that resonates with mystery, wonder, and the infinite possibilities of the human imagination.

REVIEW

Sunflower Tanka 2025 anthology of Tanka, Tanka Prose and Experimental Tanka begins with an introduction and a short explanation of the different forms of poetry included in this collection: Tanka, Tanka Prose, Bussokuseki, (a new form for me to try,) Rensaku, Experimental Tanka, Garland Tanka, Tanka Puente, and Taiga! The topic is dreams. And what dreams they are for poets to indulge their creative juices in! Resulting in such a range of marvellous interpretations. You’ll find poems from a wide variety of international poets to connect with. There are 54 poets in the 2025 anthology! It is lovingly compiled by the contributing editors, Robbie Cheadle and Colleen Chesebro with a short analysis of their favourite poems at the end.It’s a delightful collection and a great introduction to new poets to enjoy as well as old favourites to return to again. I bought a paperback copy. What a treat.

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Last Day of The Indie Visible Sale #indievisible #sale

It’s the last day of the sale. My ya fantasy Bloodstone & my poetry books, and some anthologies are still on offer!

https://indievisibleevents.com

Lots of bargains, lots of authors!

The following poetry will be on offer for an extra day until the 9th December.

Do What You Love, Mr Sagittarius Poetry & Prose, & The Hedge Witch and The Musical Poet.

My Amazon Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B074CGNK4L/allbooks

My YA fantasy Bloodstone, Book 1 The Curse of Time: (mental health rep, female protagonist, coming of age, dark elements, curse, crystal wielding magic, mystery, ya, fantasy.)https://books2read.com/u/bOyrgW

My YA fantasy Golden Healer Book 2, The Curse of Time. https://books2read.com/u/mgjY67

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Congratulations to Colleen M Chesebro and Robbie Cheadle. #newbook #anthology #newrelease #poetry

Robbie and Colleen are excited to share that the 2025 edition of Sunflower Tanka has published.

I’m delighted to have my poems, My New Friend, (Experimental Tanka Prose,) She Finds A Strength, (Garland Tanka,) and Discovering Loves Truth in Dreams, (Tanka Puente,) in the anthology. There were I believe a record number of contributors!

Well done to everyone who contributed to the anthology and to Robbie and Colleen for their fabulous hard work in bringing this all together.

Here’s the link to Colleen’s blog post. Do visit her blog:

You will find the book available in print, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited.

They’ve kept their prices the same as last year.

The theme of “dreams,” was perfect for 2025.

They’re looking forward to 2026, and another wonderful year of writing syllabic together.

To purchase the anthology:

Here is the blurb:

Sunflower Tanka, edited by Robbie Cheadle and Colleen M. Chesebro, is an annual anthology showcasing contemporary tanka, tanka prose, and experimental tanka.

Each volume brings together a vibrant tapestry of voices—both emerging and established—from across the globe.

For 2025, our theme “Dreams” invites poets to explore the symbolic language of dreaming, where metaphors blur the line between reality and imagination.

Dreams often serve as gateways to layered meaning, offering fertile ground for syllabic poetry.

This year’s contributors journeyed deep into their dreamscapes, opening portals to boundless creativity.

Through the timeless form of syllabic verse, they captured visions that transcend waking life, weaving poetry that resonates with mystery, wonder, and the infinite possibilities of the human imagination.✨ ✨

✨Robbie and Colleen want to thank each of you for helping us bring the craft of writing syllabic poetry into your hearts.

We’re so proud of all the hard work from our poets and the Tanka Tuesday community. We couldn’t do this without you.

Thank you.

Please share the publication news of this exciting new edition.

Reviews are an author’s dream. We thank you in advance for your reviews. ❤️🎅🏻

Robbie created a video for the 2025 Sunflower Tanka Anthology. She grabbed many magical lines from the submitted poetry, as she shares some of her amazing artwork.

Promo video for Sunflower Tanka Dreams

https://youtu.be/KZF4yFG4D-M?si=hPs3Hxmk1BXr2KnR Colleen M. Chesebro

Robbie & Colleen Contributing Editors, Sunflower Tanka

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Indie Visible Sale #kindle #ebook #sale

The Indie Visible Winter Wonderland Sale. 🎅🏻 ❄️☃️

https://indievisibleevents.com

My books in the sale:

Bloodstone, book 1. Free/0.99p some territories.

Shh Purely Poetry, 0.99p 

Please note – The following books are FREE 7th to 9th December as my KDP period didn’t end until 5th Dec!

The Hedge Witch & The Musical Poet , FREE 7th to 9th.)

Mr Sagittarius Poetry & Prose, FREE (7th to 9th.)

Do What You Love, FREE 7th to 9th.) 

These are FREE Too!

Lockdown Innit Poems About Absurdity, FREE

This Is Lockdown. FREE.

Here are some review quotes from each of my books on offer, or FREE to download in the sale.

My YA Fantasy: YA Fantasy Bloodstone Book 1 in The Curse of Time series ‘Bloodstone is anything but a simple narration, but a captivating and imaginative young adult fantasy that seamlessly blends elements of magic, secrets, and coming-of-age in a dysfunctional family.’ Author & Poet Dan Costinas

My poetry & anthologies:

Shh Purely Poetry ‘I really enjoy this author – her books always make me smile and this one is no exception. There is something for everyone here in this quirky and evocative collection of poems!’ Author Chantelle Atkins

The Hedge Witch & The Magical Poet ‘This beautiful collection of poetry & flash fiction draws the reader back to nature & leaves you feeling satisfied, breathless & strangely calm.’ Author Amanda Griffith Jones.

Mr Sagittarius Poetry & Prose ‘ This is an exquisite collection of poetry, prose and photos reflecting upon the joy, comfort and peace that is to be found in the natural world and in a beautiful garden. Author S C Skillman

Do What You Love ‘ A small and perfectly formed collection about finding your way in life. Do What You Love is simply lovely.’ Linda’s Book Bag.

This Is Lockdown ‘ This Is Lockdown is a compilation unlike any other, documenting the thoughts and feelings of the main author, M J Mallon, and many other contributors, with regards to the Pandemic Lockdown of 2020, that affected the whole world’ Author Ritu Bhathal

Lockdown Innit Poems of Absurdity ‘I loved the poems, they captured the spirit of the times, the vagaries of human behaviour, the poignant signsof a society in change.’ Author Richard Dee

#kindlesale #Indievisible

My Amazon Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B074CGNK4L/allbooks

My YA fantasy Bloodstone, Book 1 The Curse of Time: (mental health rep, female protagonist, coming of age, dark elements, curse, crystal wielding magic, mystery, ya, fantasy.)

https://books2read.com/u/bOyrgW

This one is full price but doesn’t cost more than a coffee!

My YA fantasy Golden Healer Book 2, The Curse of Time. https://books2read.com/u/mgjY67

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Author Interview with Kathryn Rossati @NextChapterPB #nextchapterpub #newrelease #poetry #middlegrade #kidsbooks

I’m delighted to welcome fellow Next Chapter author Kathryn Rossati to my blog.

Recently, she offered fellow NC authors the opportunity to be interviewed on her blog. I was delighted to accept her kind offer.

It’s wonderful discovering authors in this way and finding out that we share certain interests… can you guess what they are?

Poetry and writing of course!

Time for this fascinating interview… enjoy!

Author Interview: Kathryn Rossati

Website/Social media: https://linktr.ee/kathrynrossatiwrites

When did you start to write?  And what have you learnt about yourself along the way?

I’ve wanted to be a writer from a very young age. I was always jotting down story ideas in primary school, and by secondary school, I had my first novel idea. I wrote two chapters, but due to schoolwork, I never got round to writing any more of it.

After college, I decided to take my writing seriously and took a mini course plus two creative writing modules with the Open University. My intention was to do a degree in English, but after the two modules, I decided that I just wanted to go ahead and start writing books, so I did. By that time, I’d been introduced to National Novel Writing Month, which I ended up completing several years in a row. I don’t do writing challenges like that anymore, as chronic pain and fatigue has forced me to slow down and really pace myself, but it was a good way to kick start my early ideas.

Tell me about your poetry collection Roar/Raw, which I believe is about AuDHD.

Roar/Raw was released in September 2025, but many of the poems I originally wrote in 2019 after I received my autism diagnosis at the age of 28. It was a lot to process, especially as I was extremely burnt out and my mental health was not good, so writing my thoughts down as poems really helped me with that. A few years later, I also got my ADHD diagnosis, and so I rewrote some of the poems and added in a few more to reflect that new knowledge of myself.

Roar/Raw is published by Lemon Jelly Press, who are a small publisher based on the Isle of Wight where I live. They’re wonderful to work with and brought my poems to life beautifully. One of their main aims is to champion diverse voices, which is one of the reasons I submitted to them.


I believe you have several books published with Next Chapter. I spotted a poetry collection, Magic! Hissed The Little Demons, along with Cosmic Witch, a climate crisis witch sci fi, and a children’s book, Wings In A Wounded Sky. Could you share a little about them?

I’ve been with Next Chapter since late 2017 – in fact, they published my debut, Half-Wizard Thordric: Unofficial Detective (published under an old penname, Kathryn Wells). So far, they’ve actually published nine of my novels, a short story collection, and four of my poetry collections (Little Tales: Poems for Kids is my latest book published by them).

Magic! Hissed The Little Demons came out a few years ago, and is a poetry collection based on the idea of personal ‘demons’, and explores some of mine (such as imposter syndrome around writing, and past negative comments having more weight in my mind than they actually did), along with general themes of mental health, determination, and friendship.

Cosmic Witch is a young adult science-fantasy novel involving witches in space. It’s set 400 years in the future, with the premise that Earth got so polluted and overpopulated that the world’s witches came forward and helped clean up the mess and pioneered living in space. It’s told through multi-POV, and follows Tia, a witch with unstable magic, and her two childhood best friends, one who happens to be the captain of the ship she works on (The Merlin), and the other is the ship’s engineer and the person who designed Tia’s prosthetic arm after she lost hers in a terrible accident.

Wings In A Wounded Sky is a quest fantasy for middle grade readers. The story follows Rae, an orphaned Ogg (descendants of ogres), who finds a new family with two humans who have been transported to her world by a great tear in the sky. More tears appear across the land, creating chaos and threatening the existence of everything Rae holds dear, so together with a rag-tag group of friends, she resolves to find out what’s causing the tears and put a stop to it.

I love the sound of your middle grade magical mystery about a neurodivergent girl from the present, Nic, and a boy from the past, Nik. What prompted you to write this?

Naturally Nic/k, published in late February 2025 by The Book Guild, was first drafted in 2019 during burn out and right after my autism diagnosis (much like Roar/Raw). It’s the first book where I’ve had a character identify as autistic on the page (one of my other books, The Curse of Earthias, written before my diagnosis and set in a fantasy world, has an autistic coded character), and this was very deliberate, as I wanted to write a character that my younger self would have loved and identified with. So that’s why Nic, one of the main characters, is autistic like me.

For the plot, though, there are two specific things that inspired Naturally Nic/k. The first is actually my husband, whose hobby is practicing magic tricks. I found his passion for magic really contagious, and though I never wanted to learn any tricks myself, I did think it would be cool for my characters to know some. That’s why both Nic (Nicoletta) and Nikolai, who live in different eras, both love magic tricks.

The second thing that inspired the book, or rather, one of the main settings in the book, was finding out about the Thames Tunnel Fancy Fair. Very briefly, the Thames Tunnel runs under the River Thames between Rotherhithe and Wapping in London, and was completed in the early 1840s. It’s part of the trainline now, but back then, it was for pedestrians, and a few years after it opened, a big fair was held within it, full of performers from all over the world. The idea of an underground fair sounded so interesting that I had to use it in my writing!

What is your writing mantra? Or do you have a muse?

I don’t have a particular mantra; I mostly just try to show up and write when I can. When I’m actively drafting a book, I try to work on it every day, but with chronic illness and life in general, that’s not always possible. Recently, I’ve also had other writing projects take priority over drafting the novel I’m working on (like edits for an upcoming release, or completing my first commission), which has been frustrating at times yet also allowed me time to mull over different ideas I’d like to implement.

In terms of having a muse, I can’t say there’s anyone specific, but I can get inspired by things other people say in passing. I also get a lot of ideas from conversations with my husband where we mishear each other and end up giggling over whatever absurd scenario our imaginations then take us on.

How did you come to write poetry and stories? Do you have a preference for one type of storytelling, and/or poetry style?

Poetry has always been something I’ve done to help organise my thoughts or practice writing. I never really thought about having my poems published in a full collection, though, as my main goal was to be a novelist. However, in 2017, to help support my online presence as an author, I started a blog and ended up writing poems to share on it. After a while, I realised I had quite a body of work, and so approached Next Chapter about the possibility of putting it into a collection. They said yes, and so many of those early poems became A Book For Pandora. Since then, poetry has taken on a more prominent role in my writing career, and I think it compliments my novels very well. I don’t have a preference, either. Both mediums have their merits and work for different things.

Do you have a favourite quote from an author or poet?

I actually have a line tattooed on my arm from Charmed Life by Diana Wynne Jones. It reads:

Chrestomanci smiled and swept out of the room like a very long procession of one person.

I love it because of how smoothly it displays Chrestomanci’s presence. (Chrestomanci is an enchanter tasked with making sure no one misuses magic in either his world or worlds parallel to it, and is often seen wearing a flamboyant dressing gown.)


Have you any unusual hobbies, or interests?

I don’t know if it’s unusual, but I can play the ocarina, which is a type of vessel flute. I don’t practice much currently, but I used to. I’m also something of an artist, though I’m still refining my technique. I mostly paint with watercolours and gouache.


If you had the opportunity to meet one famous person from either the past or the present, who would that be?

Diana Wynne Jones. I’d love to have a conversation with her about world building and creating such intriguing characters and twisty plots. I’m not sure I’d be confident sharing my books with her though, as I’ve heard she was quite direct and critical when giving feedback.

When I first started querying literary agents (over a decade ago, now), I sent the book I was querying at the time (which went on to become The Door Between Worlds) to her old literary agent, Laura Cecil – who has since retired – and got some lovely feedback on my opening chapters and premise. It was so very encouraging, and is still one of the things that keeps me hopeful when querying new projects with agents.

There’s a wonderful talk that Laura Cecil wrote about working with Diana Wynne Jones, and it’s both fascinating and hilarious. For those curious, it can be found here: https://dwjconference.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Laura-Cecil-Talk-on-Diana-Wynne-Jones-FINAL.pdf

Bonus question!  Is there anything else you’d like to add?

As of writing (November 2025), Next Chapter have just published my first poetry collection aimed at younger readers. It’s called Little Tales, and I’ve also illustrated it with sketch style drawings, which I’ve never done with any of my books before.

Here’s the blurb:

LITTLE TALES is a fun, whimsical collection of poetry for younger readers and the young at heart.

LITTLE TALES weaves magic and folklore with slices of school and family life, told with a cosiness and lightness reminiscent of bedtime stories. It also explores the confusion of being not quite a teenager, but not a small child either, and the expectations and challenges that go along with that stage of life.

Some poems play with silliness and humour, while others wield the sharpness of reality. Above all, LITTLE TALES maintains a soft touch of escapism to ignite imaginations and shed the seriousness of intense days.

Congratulations to Kathryn on her new release!

Here it is.

The Faintest of Tickles #cricket #writing #anthology

Thank you to Alex Pearl for inviting me to write a poem for this charity anthology of cricket writing. Here’s me with my copy.

Book overview

“In this beautifully curated anthology, authors and writers who might never normally do so are given free rein to train their gaze on this most full-bodied of sporting muses. What results is a reminder that truly nothing in life cannot be improved with a generous dollop of cricket.”Daniel Norcross

This eclectic collection of short stories, reminiscences, essays, and poems will appeal to anyone with a soft spot for the noblest of summer games. Besides being entertained and amused by this compilation, the reader will discover some interesting and little-known cricketing facts such as Adolf Hitler’s view of the game.

Alongside a Foreword penned by Daniel Norcross, contributors to this attractive addition to the rich canon of cricket writing include:● John Corcut ● Bud Craig ● Judith Cutler ● Jessica Davis ● Geoffrey Dean ● Robert Deighton ● Isabelle Duncan ● Laura E. Goodin ● Pete Langman ● Ben Macintyre ● M. J. Mallon ● Jonathan Margolis ● Sean O’Leary ● Ann Parker ● Alex Pearl ● David Pearl ● Hugh Salmon ● Paul Stewart ● Sarah Traynor ● David Whittle ● Peter Wise ● David Alan Woods

All authors’ royalties are being donated to Surrey County Cricket Club’s charity foundation.

It was a tricky one as I don’t know much about cricket.

So I wrote a cheeky poem entitled Faking it! Jock Strap Blues which seemed to go down well 🤔

Review of the anthology (my poem gets a wee mention!)

https://artyntellybooks.weebly.com/the-faintest-of-tickles.html

I hope all you fans of cricket will enjoy!

Buy Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Faintest-Tickles-anthology-cricket-writing-ebook/dp/B0F2T23T3L

Indie Visible Halloween Hauntfest 🎃#indie #books #sale

All of my books are featured with many fabulous authors in all genres.

Find out more on Instagram

Get yourself many FREE, .99, bargain downloads to fulfill your 🍂 autumn reading needs!

📚 ♥️ 😀 My books:

See the graphic of my books on Instagram

Poetry

Shh Purely Poetry (£0.99, 3rd to 10th oct ) kindle unlimited free.)

Do What You Love (free, 3rd to 7th oct, kindle unlimited free.)

The Hedge Witch & The Musical Poet (£0.99, 3rd to 10th, kindle unlimited free)

Mr Sagittarius Poetry & Prose (Free, 3rd to 7th, kindle unlimited free)

YA Fantasy Series

Bloodstone (free, or £0.99, some Amazon Territories.)

Golden Healer, £2.99.

Pandemic Literature

This Is Lockdown (Free, 3rd to 7th Oct,) kindle unlimited also.)

Lockdown Innit (Free, 3rd to 7th Oct ) Kindle unlimited also.)

The Sale is hosted by Hayley @ https://indievisibleevents.com

My Amazon Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B074CGNK4L/allbooks

My YA fantasy Bloodstone, Book 1, & Book 2, Golden Healer, The Curse of Time: (mental health rep, female protagonist, coming of age, dark elements, curse, crystal wielding magic, mystery, ya, fantasy.)

Direct Links:

https://books2read.com/u/bOyrgW

My YA fantasy Golden Healer Book 2, The Curse of Time. https://books2read.com/u/mgjY67