FORUM: "Write a Poem Today." World Poetry Day 2026.The UNESCO first adopted March 21st as World Poetry Day during its 30th General Conference in Paris in 1999. Practiced throughout history, poetry includes various forms of language, expressions and signification. It is often accompanied by music and performed during special occasions. The universal nature of this artistic expression is shown by the number of elements linked to poetry on the Lists of the 2003 Convention, from the most recently inscribed Pasillo, an Ecuadorian musicalized poem, to the Lebanese Al-Zajal, inscribed in 2014, and the Ukrainian Cossack’s songs of Dnipropetrovsk region inscribed in 2016 on the Urgent Safeguarding List. Being one of the five domains of the 2003 Convention, oral traditions and expressions encompass an enormous variety of spoken forms including proverbs, riddles, tales, nursery rhymes, legends, myths, epic songs and poems, charms, prayers, chants, songs, dramatic performances and more. Oral traditions and expressions are used to pass on knowledge, cultural and social values and collective memory. They play a crucial part in keeping cultures alive. Follow the conversation with the hashtags #WorldPoetryDay; #21March, #Poetryforlife.
EVENTS: On Saturday, March 21st, at UNESCO HQ; The 27th Edition of World Poetry Day will be held. Several activities, public lectures and books fairs will be organized in the Caribbean; Africa; Asia; Middle East; North America; Europe and Pacific regions. Join UNESCO in celebrating poetry across the globe and keep your poetic heritage alive!; During the the World Poetry Day 2026; Participants will be able to celebrate one of humanity’s most treasured forms of cultural and linguistic expressions. This celebration will be an opportunity for each and every one of us to move into the living heart of ourselves and of the world. Register to participate!
Major 2026 Poetry and Book Fairs
- On April 25th, 2026 - Free Verse Poetry Book and Magazine Fair (London, UK): A dedicated fair for poetry books and magazines with exhibitors and a gala reading.
- From March 4–7, 2026 - The AWP Conference & Bookfair (Baltimore, MD): A massive gathering for writers, publishers, and literary magazines.
- Get Lit! Festival (Spokane, WA): April 17–19, 2026. Includes various readings, workshops, and a book fair.
- From March 20–22, 2026 - The Virginia Festival of the Book (Charlottesville, VA): Features poetry, fiction, and non-fiction.
- From June 6–7, 2026 - The LitLit: The Little Literary Fair (Los Angeles, CA): A fair highlighting small and independent presses.
- From January 16–19, 2026 - The Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway (Galloway, NJ): Focuses on writing workshops for poets and writers.
- From September 20–28, 2026 - The Brooklyn Book Festival (Brooklyn, NY) - A major literary festival with various genres.
- On October 3, 2026 - The Collingswood Book Festival (Collingswood, NJ):Offers multiple, specialized "book nooks," including poetry.
STATEMENTS: Statement from the UNESCO Director-General, on the occasion of World Poetry Day 2026; March 21st.
The UNESCO is celebrating the power to question certainties in order to remain open to others, to welcome the world in all its diversity – all essential foundations for building peaceful societies. That is why the Organization stands by poets, especially the younger generation, to enable them to take full advantage of this literary form, and to support the publication of their works.“PROMOTE POETRY”.
PUBLICATIONS : You are invited to read:
Contemporary Notions of Poetic Imagination in Poetry - These modes of creative imagination as discussed in the previous section include: Prosaic imagination, Pictorial imagination, Fancy imagination, Fancy-realistic. From the University of Waikato, New Zealand, the Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities.





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