Lamda Verse And Prose Anthology Pdf

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Thisanthology presents the set selection of verse and prose pieces for Learners entering LAMDA Graded Examinations in Communication: Speaking Verse and Prose from Entry Level to Grade 8, and LAMDA Introductory Graded Examinations from Stage 1 to Stage 3 (Solo and Group).

For Learners taking LAMDA Examinations, this anthology offers a wide choice of themes, topics and worlds to explore. With many performance possibilities, it is a perfect resource to help Learners practise and develop their communication skills. For the general reader, it is the ideal starting point for discovering contemporary poets and novelists, such as Maya Angelou, Malorie Blackman, Sally Rooney and Michael Rosen, as well as reconnecting with celebrated writers of the past, including Jane Austen, T. S. Eliot and William Wordsworth.


This anthology presents the set selection of verse and prose pieces for Learners entering LAMDA Graded Examinations in Communication: Speaking Verse and Prose from Entry Level to Grade 8, and LAMDA Introductory Graded Examinations from Stage 1 to Stage 3 (Solo and Group).


The collection includes 155 pieces in total: a range of celebrated poems alongside prose extracts from bestselling classic and contemporary novels. It also features original material written specifically for this anthology, including the winner and runners-up of LAMDA Learners' Poetry Prize 2023. Also included is a foreword by Joseph Coelho, Waterstones Children's Laureate 2022-24.


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Jake Bailey is a schiZotypal experientialist, scholar, and librarian. He has forthcoming or published academic work in Persuasions and The Journal of Librarianship and Information Science and published or forthcoming creative work in Abstract, American Journal of Poetry, Carolina Quarterly, Constellations, diode, Frontier Poetry, Guesthouse, Mid-American Review, Palette Poetry, PANK, Passages North, Storm Cellar, Tab Journal, and elsewhere. Jake received his MA from Northwest Missouri State University, his MFA from Antioch University, Los Angeles, and his MLIS from Dominican University. He is a former editor for Lunch Ticket and lives in Illinois with his wife, his service dog, and his emotional support dogs. Find him on Twitter and Instagram @SaintJakeowitz and at saintjakeowitz.xyz.


Ariana Benson was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Her manuscript, Black Pastoral, was selected by Willie Perdomo as the winner of the 2022 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. A 2022 recipient of the Furious Flower Poetry Prize and the Porter House Review Poetry Prize, Benson also won the 2021 Graybeal-Gowen Prize for Virginia Poets, and an Academy of American Poets Prize. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in Poetry, Copper Nickel, Colorado Review, World Literature Today, and elsewhere. She serves as a Helen Degen Cohen Summer Reading Fellow with RHINO Poetry and a nonfiction editor of Auburn Avenue Literary Journal. Benson has received fellowships and support from Poets & Writers, Bread Loaf Environmental Writers' Conference, Palm Beach Poetry Festival, The Seventh Wave, Indiana University Writers' Conference, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, and others. Through her writing, she strives to fashion vignettes of Blackness that speak to its infinite depth and richness.


Nicole Callihan writes poems and stories. Her books include SuperLoop (Sock Monkey Press, 2014) and the poetry chapbooks: A Study in Spring (with Zo Ryder White, Rabbit Catastrophe Press, 2015), The Deeply Flawed Human (Deadly Chaps, 2016), Downtown (Finishing Line Press, 2017), Aging (Yes Poetry, 2018), and ELSEWHERE (with Zo Ryder White, Sixth Finch Books, 2020). Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Tin House, Kenyon Review, Colorado Review, Conduit, American Poetry Review, and as a Poem-a-Day selection from the Academy of American Poets. Her novella, The Couples, was published by Mason Jar Press in summer 2019. Nicole collaborates with artists and composers around the world, and her work has been translated into Spanish, German, Arabic, and Russian. A longtime professor of Expository Writing at New York University, Nicole now teaches privately. Find out more at nicolecallihan.com.


Doug Paul Case is assistant director of Creative Writing at Indiana University, where he teaches publishing courses and undergraduate poetry workshops. A former longtime editor at Hobart, his work has appeared in Court Green, Salt Hill, Juked, and The Adroit Journal. He is the author of four chapbooks, including Contemporary Aesthetics (Seven Kitchens, 2019), and his debut collection of poems, Americanitis, is due out from Ghost City Press in spring 2023.


Paula Cisewski's fourth poetry collection, Quitter (2017), won the Diode Editions Book Prize. She is also the author of The Threatened Everything (Burnside Review Press, 2017), Ghost Fargo (Nightboat Poetry Prize winner, selected by Franz Wright, 2010), Upon Arrival (Black Ocean, 2006), and several chapbooks, including the lyric prose Misplaced Sinister (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2015). Her poems have been featured in Verse Daily and anthologized in Privacy Policy: The Anthology of Surveillance Poetics, 78: A Tarot Anthology, Rocked by the Waters: Poems of Motherhood, Rewilding: Poems for the Environment, and New Poetry from the Midwest. She has been awarded fellowships and residencies from organizations including the Jerome Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Oberholtzer Foundation, and the Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts. Cisewski lives in Minneapolis, where she serves as the poetry curator for The Waves, teaches writing privately and academically, makes things at Yew Who Studio and Beauty School Editions.


Noah Falck is the author of Exclusions (Tupelo Press, 2020) finalist for The Believer Book Award for poetry. His work has appeared in Kenyon Review, Literary Hub, Poetry Daily, and Poets.org. He lives in Buffalo, New York, where he works as education director at Just Buffalo Literary Center and founded the Silo City Reading Series, a multimedia poetry series inside a 130-foot-high abandoned grain elevator.

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