Join the Poetry Society

"Your support helps the Poetry Society put poetry in schools, run our unique programmes such as Poetryclass and Poetry Slambassadors, create opportunities for poets of all ages, and provide information and direction for readers and writers of poetry. If you love poetry, we’d love to have you as a Member.” Jules Mann, Director

Membership Benefits

Join the Poetry Society or renew your Membership

Full Membership from £40 (concessions available)
4 issues of Poetry Review and Poetry News a year + all Membership benefits

Gold Membership £100
As Full Membership
+ exclusive invitations to private prize-giving ceremonies
+ free tickets to Society events
+ your choice of Poems on the Underground posters
+ exlusive offers throughout the year

Patron Membership £1000
As Gold Membership
+ support our work with your generous donation

Poetry News Membership £18
As Full Membership but does not include Poetry Review

Also available:

  • Youth Membership - 11-18 years - £15
  • School Membership - Primary and Secondary - from £30
  • Subscriptions - Poetry Review or Poems on the Underground posters - from £30 

For CD versions of Poetry Review and/or Poetry News - contact membership AT poetrysociety.org.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poetry Society Membership Manager - Paul McGranePaul McGrane
Poetry Society Membership Manager
T 020 7420 9881
E membership AT poetrysociety.org.uk

Annual General Meeting 2008

20 November, 6.30pm, Poetry Studio, 22 Betterton Street
Please notify Paul McGrane (above) if you will be attending. Poetry Society Audited Accounts for the 2007-08 Financial Year.

Offers

Poetry Review from £3 

Advert

Costa Liverpool Poetry Café

As part of the Liverpool 08 City of Culture celebrations, Costa Café at 13 Bold Street will for two evenings each month become Costa Liverpool Poetry Café. Modelled on the Poetry Society's café in Covent Garden in London, the Liverpool Café will open on the second Monday and fourth Thursday each month from 7.30 - 9.30pm. Admission will normally be free, though some special events will be ticketed. Read here for what's on.