

Assembled together as a digital poem, the text represents just one of the many ways that Homertonians have worked to stay connected during these strange times. Using the ghazal form, which traces its origins back to 7th Century Arabic poetry, each poet wrote a couplet that responds to one of Homerton's beautiful trees. In early 2021, with many of us confined to our homes and the Homerton community scattered across the globe, staff, students, alumni and the fellowship came together to write a poem. In this video I explained poem Habits by Carol Beachy Wenger.I explaned each line in hindi.I hope you love this video.If you want to share anything then comm.
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She describes her approach to writing as “very interactive” and aims to either run a three-day residency focused on creating new work while engaging with students or a digital takeover depending on COVID restrictions. Join MyTutor Squads for free (and fun) help with Maths, Coding & Study Skills. Mariah plans a threefold approach: writing new poetry for the college in collaboration with students and staff, teaching and bringing in contemporary poets to give readings, and conducting research. Mariah is a member of Truth Tellers, an interdisciplinary collective that brings together Arts and International Relations methodologies to explore questions of identity in contemporary Britain. Currently completing her PhD at the University of Manchester, and the author of two published collections of poetry, she is also the former Director of the Oxford Writer’s House, which brings diverse communities together through writing. The Poet-in-Residence is intended to enable Homerton to foster a culture of poetry among its students and alumni, an ambition which correlates directly with Mariah’s previous experience.

Mrs Bardsley, who died last year, was a lifelong writer and lover of poetry and was actively involved in several poetry societies near her home in California. Try not to cram for an exam in one burst. The position is generously funded by Dr Norman Bardsley, in memory of his wife, Jacqueline, who attended Homerton from 1960-62. Most work goes better if you divide it into realistic chunks. Mariah Whelan is the inaugural Jacqueline Bardsley Poet-in-Residence at Homerton College.
