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Featured Poem: Sonnet 29 by William Shakespeare
This week's Featured Poem comes from Liverpool Hope Reader-in-Residence Charlotte Weber, who talks about the joys of discovering - and…

Readers of the World: Ireland
“I, Patrick, a sinner, unlearned, resident in Ireland, declare myself to be a bishop. Most assuredly I believe that what…

The Evening Read-In: The Metamorphosis Part 2
Yes, it's that time again, 9pm on a quiet Thursday night - the perfect opportunity to join in with Part…

Podcast: Jane on Arts and Health
Jane Davis, recently appeared at the LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival in an event dedicated to exploring the relationship…

Recommended Reads: Stardust
This week's Recommended Read comes from Vikkie, who joined us for work experience a couple of weeks ago and has…

Reader Fever: Celebrations
Looking for a reason to celebrate now Christmas is long over and there's still ages to wait until the Easter…

Reading for The Evening Read-In
The latest Evening Read-In, reading Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, began last week: if you didn't manage to catch Part 1 live,…

Launch of The Reader Organisation’s National Conference 2012
Thursday 17th-Friday 18th May 2012, British Library Conference Centre, Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB Tickets are now on sale for…

Featured Poem: Endymion by John Keats
This week's Featured Poem is the choice of Angela Macmillan, co-editor of The Reader Magazine and editor of A Little, Aloud.…

Books After Dark…
A little something fun for a Friday afternoon - ever wondered what happens in a bookshop when the lights go…

The Evening Read-In: The Metamorphosis Part 1
You need wait no longer for your next read-aloud, read-along online fix - the latest edition of The Evening Read-In…

The Evening Read-In: All About…The Metamorphosis
Our next Evening Read-In is just around the corner (this very evening at 9pm - get your tea and biscuits…