Winston Plowes and the Random Poetry Generating Bicycle

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Celebrating National Poetry Day

Celebrating National Poetry Day

It's National Poetry Day on Thursday 6 October , and what better way to celebrate than by creating your own be-spoke (!) poem at the Bronte Parsonage Museum.

Join Winston Plowes, local Yorkshire poet, as he brings to the museum the world’s first random poetry generating bicycle; 'The Spoke and Word'.
 
Step right up and spin the wheels! Create the inspiration for your very own be-spoke poetic creation and amaze yourself with hitherto unknown poetic powers with the aid of this new and remarkable invention of Mr Winston H. Plowes.

This event is free with admission to the museum, and will take place in the museum foyer from 11 am - 3pm.
Winston Plowes shares his floating home in Calderdale UK with his twenty-year-old cat, Sausage. He teaches creative writing in schools, universities and to local groups. His latest collection, Tales from the Tachograph was published jointly with Gaia Holmes in 2018 by Calder Valley Poetry.  www.winstonplowes.co.uk
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