Fownhope’s Heart of Oak Society traces its roots to the age of friendly societies, when communities provided their own safety net. Its anniversary celebrations reveal a tradition still very much alive, says MARK SEDDON
A group of poets from both the performance and education sectors are calling for the formation of a Poets’ Network, with the aim of establishing a body to advise on best practice and fair pay for professional writers.
The idea stemmed from a thread begun on Facebook, in which many poets who offer their services either by giving public readings, running writing workshops, or supplying work for commissions, were unhappy that they are often asked to provide content for free, sometimes to public bodies or arts festivals where there is sufficient funding to pay artists or contributors.
As a result of these conversations, the Poets Network has devised a survey, asking key questions about how poets see their role in the community and what their concerns are regarding fees and public perception.
Artists should not be consigned to a life of precarious working – they deserve dignity and proper workers’ rights, argues ZITA HOLBOURNE
OLIVER SNELLING, a south London stonecarver and yeoman stonemason, relates how he is helping bring about a new festival next month
by Widad Nabi
ANN HENDERSON on the exciting programme planned for this summer’s festival in the Scottish capital


