“Loved the variety of art styles especially the watercolour poem of fog personified as a cat and Wordsworth’s I floated lonely as a cloud. I can't wait to use some of these in my classroom...” —Ashley Epp
Get a copy of *Nature Poems to See By* by Julian Peters: www.plough.com/en/topics/cu...
11.03.2026 11:31
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Is it reasonable for your landlord to try and control what you say about them in public? Asking for a friend 👀
10.03.2026 18:41
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Maybe one day we can do an owl exchange!
08.03.2026 16:12
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So lovely to see this review of #TheCompanyOfOwls by @grousehollow.bsky.social for @summerbrennan.bsky.social's Book Supplement. Owl visitations cannot be guaranteed with every purchase or borrow of TCOO but research shows it is statistically significantly more likely with reading than without. 🦉🦉🦉
08.03.2026 15:34
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Owl our bookshop neighbours making some noise after hours last night as we moved some stock around. #Owls #TawnyOwls #TheCompanyOfOwls
08.03.2026 14:06
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Tfw a review is so lovely & thoughtful you start to doubt whether you really wrote the book or whether someone cleverer sneakily did it for you 😂🥰
07.03.2026 17:39
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I'll post a few of my poems this year. As @carcanet.bsky.social published my 1st collection 45 years ago - in spring! - time for some old friends. (I do have MANY new poems, but I'm finishing those after 5 years on my prose book, 'Village'!) Here's 'Lapwings' from 'Gallop', my Carcanet 'Selected!
02.03.2026 12:15
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We're delighted to share two special recordings by poets Jessica Mookherjee and Kayo Chingonyi of our primary and secondary calendar poems for March - 'The Door' by Miroslav Holub and 'Humming-Bird' by D. H. Lawrence 🗓️❤️
poetrybyheart.org.uk/poems/hummin...
poetrybyheart.org.uk/poems/the-do...
02.03.2026 12:13
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Disability Day of Mourning, Disability Day of Rage, Disability Day of Hoping for a Better World ♥️
01.03.2026 14:34
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Israel has closed all the crossings into Gaza and reimposed total siege.
28.02.2026 19:39
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نظرا للأوضاع الراهنة تهديد صاروخي محتمل، يرجى الاحتماء فورا في مبنى آمن بعيدا عن النوافذ والأبواب والمناطق المفتوحة وانتظر التعليمات الرسمية ( وزارة
الداخلية )
Due to current situation, a potential missile threats, Seek immediate shelter in the closest secure building, and to steer away from windows, doors, and open areas. Await for further instructions. ( MOI)
Friend in Dubai got a text from the gov to “seek immediate shelter” due to “potential missile threats”
28.02.2026 20:44
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“It’s Rare Disease Day!” with the Rare Disease Day hand logo and the website” The background is a blue and purple gradient.
🌍 It’s #RareDiseaseDay 2026! 💜
Today we stand with the 300 million people living with a rare disease. Together, we’re showing our colours, raising awareness, and inspiring change by talking about what equity means to us.
👉 Read more: https://go.rarediseaseday.org/NEWS
28.02.2026 08:00
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sex matters trustee charlotte cadden
gorton and denton by-election result: she gets 706 votes, 1.9% of the total
underappreciated but very funny gorton and denton sideplot: the conservatives nominating literal sex matters (uk terf group) trustee charlotte cadden, only for her to get the worst result for the conservatives in by-election history and lose her deposit
27.02.2026 10:21
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Mine is that all the bad stuff that’s happened since 2019 is because a great and ancient evil was released when a huge slab of slate was lifted at the back of the Wordsworth Museum in renovations. It was stuck for a reason. Insisting on raising it not only broke the museum, but the timeline.
27.02.2026 01:24
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Screenshot of an article headline in Bloomberg: How Covid Quietly Rewires the Brain
Researchers keep discovering more about the long-term neurological effects of SARS-CoV-2.
“If Covid is quietly accelerating cognitive aging… in working-age adults, the consequences will ripple through workplaces & health systems for years.”
“The incidence & prevalence of Alzheimer’s is going to just escalate,” he says. “It’s a huge public-health problem.” #LongCovid
26.02.2026 01:14
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Writing a novel like this?: “The text is built from two or more narratives, alternating or just one after the other.”
Novels like these can be so powerful, but they’re harder to get right, and ask more of the reader. Have you stress-tested how yours is working? Help here:
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24.02.2026 13:23
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Emergency Dream by @pollyrowena.bsky.social is so, so good. The book I needed to read, the book that held me ❤️
24.02.2026 11:09
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❤️🩹💗 it means so much to know these poems could do that x
24.02.2026 13:05
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U.S. COVID-19 heat map titled “COVID-19 Heat Map, Based on CDC Wastewater Data and Levels (U.S.)” dated Feb 23, 2026, by the Pandemic Mitigation Collaborative. States are color-coded by transmission level: very high (dark maroon), high (red), moderate (orange), low (yellow), very low (light yellow), and limited data (hatched).
Very high levels dominate much of the Midwest (e.g., ND, SD, NE, MN, IL, IN, MI) and parts of the South (e.g., AL, MS, WV). High levels appear in states like WI, IA, OH, KY, and parts of the Northeast. Moderate levels are widespread across the South and central regions (e.g., TX, MO, KS, OK) and parts of the Northeast (e.g., NY, PA). The West (e.g., CA, NV, OR, WA) and parts of the Southeast (e.g., FL) show low to very low levels. Some states (e.g., OK, AR, MS) have limited data indicated by diagonal hatching.
Accompanying text states transmission had been subsiding but increased by approximately 16% in the most recent week, driven by the South. Levels remain very high in the Midwest, moderate in the Northeast, and low in much of the West.
Graphic titled “National COVID-19 Estimates (U.S.)” dated Feb 23, 2026 (Pandemic Mitigation Collaborative).
Infections: 1 in 58 people (1.7%) actively infectious; 851,000 new daily infections; 6,120,000 infections in the past week; 47,000,000 infections in 2026; cumulative infections per person 5.08.
Long COVID: 43,000 to 170,000 cases from new daily infections; 306,000 to 1,220,000 from new weekly infections.
Excess deaths: 240 to 400 from new daily infections; 1,700 to 2,900 from new weekly infections.
Summary text notes ~850,000 daily infections with moderate transmission levels and weekly excess deaths near 2,000.
Table titled “COVID-19 State Prevalence Estimates” (U.S.), dated Feb 23, 2026 (Pandemic Mitigation Collaborative). Lists states with CDC level, estimated active infections (e.g., Alabama 1 in 27, Illinois 1 in 25, Maine 1 in 24), and chances someone is infectious in groups of 10, 25, 50, and 100 people. Many Midwest and some Southern states (e.g., IL, IN, MI, MN, MS, AL) are marked “Very High,” with infection rates around 1 in 24–29 and up to ~98–99% chance in a group of 100. Some Northeastern states (e.g., CT, DE, MA) are “High.” Western states (e.g., CA, AZ, HI) are “Low” or “Very Low,” with much lower prevalence (e.g., ~1 in 99 to 1 in 222). Note indicates limited data for some states and that Minnesota declined from earlier higher levels but remains in the “Very High” range.
Alt text: Table titled “COVID-19 State Prevalence Estimates” (U.S.), dated Feb 23, 2026 (Pandemic Mitigation Collaborative). Lists states from Missouri to Wyoming with CDC level, estimated active infections, and probability someone is infectious in groups of 10, 25, 50, and 100.
Very high levels include Nebraska (1 in 18), North Dakota (1 in 27), South Dakota (1 in 20), and West Virginia (1 in 15), with probabilities up to >99% in a group of 100. High levels include Ohio (1 in 35) and Wisconsin (1 in 41). Most other states are moderate (e.g., Missouri 1 in 64, Texas 1 in 53, New York 1 in 44) or low/very low (e.g., Oregon 1 in 215, Virginia 1 in 222, Washington 1 in 114).
Note indicates limited data for some states and highlights volatility in West Virginia, where wastewater suggests higher infection levels (possibly ~1 in 7) but estimates are capped at 1 in 15.
US Weekly COVID update: Feb 23, 2026
🔸1 in 58 Actively Infectious
🔸851,000 Daily Infections
🔸6,120,000 Infections In The Past Week
🔸47,000,000 Infections in 2026
🔸306,000 to 1,220,000 Weekly Long COVID Cases
🔸1,700 to 2,900 Weekly Excess Deaths
Source: pmc19.com/data/
23.02.2026 01:21
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Thank you! They have restored my heart a great deal!
23.02.2026 13:46
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Thank you! Hope you enjoy it when it gets to it!
23.02.2026 13:45
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Click on ‘reviews’ on the Seren to see the endorsements (not reviews as none yet 😝) - with massive thanks to Mary Jean, @clareshawpoet.bsky.social, Daniel Sluman, Bethany Handley, Sarah Howe, @alycia.bsky.social and @maxwallis.bsky.social for reading at short notice. You’re all amazing.
23.02.2026 12:48
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AHHHHHHHHHHHH 🌿🪶
(This is telephoto lens + harsh crop to maintain a respectful distance!)
22.02.2026 23:26
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Ditto Plaid Cymru in Wales.
23.02.2026 10:43
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21.02.2026 16:52
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Emergency Dream - Seren
Pre-order now – Publishing 16 March 2026 “[in these poems] survival is not abstraction but practice itself: animal, embodied, ongoing.” – Max Wallis Emergency Dream grows out of the entangled emergen...
Having a bit of an emotional week saying goodbye to a phase of my family’s life, and this latest endorsement from the wonderful Mary Jean Chan that came in this morning tipped me over into tears I’d been holding in. I’m so so grateful to all these early readers and their reception of these poems.
23.02.2026 12:39
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