Eleanor Carter1 March 2016“Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it” (Kipling). This is my third letter dedicated to Josephine Hart since starting my journey…Mar 1, 2016Mar 1, 2016
Eleanor CarterIn Defence of Stressed:UnstressedThe Evening Standard are yet to publish this open letter to Journalist, Sam Leith, so I am publishing it here so you can all have a read…Jan 26, 2016Jan 26, 2016
Eleanor CarterPoetry vs. Technology vs. EducationWhen I was a student, I remember the repetitive act of reading lines of poetry over and over and over again in a desperate attempt to learn…Apr 30, 2015Apr 30, 2015
Eleanor CarterPoetry vs. Technology — some quick considerationsPoetry can be daunting, especially to young people. Everything from the way it looks, to the strange rhythms on the page can act as a…Apr 2, 2015Apr 2, 2015
Eleanor CarterYours is the Earth and Everything That’s in itRudyard Kipling knew how to inspire, didn’t he:Mar 27, 2015Mar 27, 2015
Eleanor CarterAn Introduction to LarkinLarkin: he’s moody, he’s complicated, he’s plain, he’s glorious. This is Josephine Hart’s original introduction to his character and his…Mar 27, 2015Mar 27, 2015
Eleanor CarterAn Introduction to Rudyard KiplingRudyard Kipling was born of English parents in Bombay in 1865. He won the Nobel Prize in 1907 and was actually the first Englishman to be…Mar 23, 2015Mar 23, 2015
Eleanor CarterI was anxious yesterdayI found myself feeling nervous and anxious yesterday afternoon. It’s been a rough week. But, my friends — I’m focusing on the positive. The…Mar 13, 2015Mar 13, 2015
Eleanor CarterWorld Book Day — Poetry is a giftAge 6. That’s how old I was when I decided I wanted to become a poet. I remember entering a competition whilst at primary school to have my…Mar 5, 2015Mar 5, 2015
Eleanor CarterAn Introduction to EliotFollowing on from yesterday’s Eliot piec, I thought I would post Josephine Hart’s original essay on Eliot here too! Do enjoy and be sure to…Mar 3, 2015Mar 3, 2015