Phantom Billstickers pay tribute to the nation’s poets as they announce
National Poetry Day 2018
New Zealand is a nation of poets
and poetry lovers. Last year Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day broke all records, with 120
events taking place in cities and towns all over the country.
This year, Phantom Billstickers
National Poetry Day (#NZPoetryDay) will be held on Friday 24 August 2018 and
is set to be even bigger. Expect chances to read poetry on public transport,
street posters and footpaths; to hear it in special events in cafes, bars,
bookshops, libraries, schools, universities, theatres, clubs and community
centres; and to enter your own work in to poetry competitions for all ages.
Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day 2018
will feature a range of events and activities, from readings headlined by Poet
Laureate Selina Tusitala Marsh to Slam Poetry contests to events that celebrate
local writers and places. David Merritt’s ‘Poetry in a Box’ will see poetry
bricks in 25 different locations around the country – in schools, cafés,
libraries, galleries – culminating in a co-ordinated "simultaneous
reading" on the day.
Held on the fourth Friday in August, National
Poetry Day is a popular fixture on the nation’s cultural calendar. For the
third year Phantom Billstickers are supporting this through a naming rights sponsorship, and plan
to proudly ‘splash poetry across New Zealand’ in the weeks leading up to
National Poetry Day with a massive street poster campaign.
Paula Morris, National Poetry Day spokesperson
for the New Zealand Book Awards Trust said, “Last year’s twentieth-anniversary
celebrations brought out more great poets, charismatic performers and avid
readers than ever before. Poetry has the power to speak to and for us, from the
personal to the political – to mark our big occasions, comment on our society,
and challenge the way we see the world. National Poetry Day is a chance to
encounter poetry in unexpected places, and to engage with the many things it’s
able to do and say.”
The
poetry winner of the prestigious Ockham New Zealand Book Awards,
announced on Tuesday 15 May 2018, will be available
to take part in selected events on Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day, as
will the other poetry finalists. The shortlisted writers for the Poetry prize are: Tony Beyer (New
Plymouth), Elizabeth Smither (Taranaki), Briar Wood (Northland), and Sue
Wootton (Dunedin).
Nicola Legat, New Zealand Book Awards Trust Chair, said: “In the
year that we celebrate 50 years since New Zealand’s prestigious book awards
were first established, it’s rewarding and affirming to reflect on how many
great books of poetry have been celebrated in the awards’ winner lists. These
books of poetry were noticed, brought richness to readers’ lives and are
eminently worth rereading. They have held their ground and their authors
constitute a poetry hall of fame: Allen Curnow, Bill Manhire, Fleur Adcock,
Elizabeth Smither, Brian Turner, Vincent O’Sullivan, Michelle Leggott, Hone
Tuwhare, Kate Camp, Ian Wedde, Jenny Bornholdt, Glenn Colquhoun and so many
more. Here’s to New Zealand poetry!”
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