To date, Poetry Off the Page has organized two successful conferences: “Taking the Mic: Black British Spoken Word Poetry Since 1965: Aesthetics, Activisms, Auralities” (18 Nov 2022) and “All Borders Blur: Mapping Intersections and Genre Crossings in UK Spoken-Word Poetries Since 1965” (11-12 Nov 2023). The work from these conferences is currently being channeled into two Special Issue Journals. We have launched a new academic blog (
https://poetryoffthepage.net/blog/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) for which we are collecting international guest contributions, and a podcast about our work aimed at a wider audience (
https://poetryoffthepage.net/popcast/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)). We have conducted 78 interviews with poets and practitioners in UK and Ireland, and recently launched a digital collection on the University of Vienna’s research repository Phaidra (
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail/o:2045471(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) where our interview recordings will be permanently stored. Russell Thompson, liaison archivist for PoP at our partners Apples&Snakes, oversaw the digitizing of the remaining analogue holdings of the Spoken Word Archive (300 audio cassettes; 180 video cassettes; press cuttings 1982-2000; paperwork 1990s) and completed catalogues of all audio cassettes, video cassettes, born-digital video, CDs and DVDs, and photographs up to the year 2023, thus making vital sources on the history of British poetry performance accessible to the public. The PoP team has also conducted research in a variety of other archives; held workshops on key methods and theories; presented at a range of external conferences; and written/workshopped/produced/submitted articles and book chapters for two PhD theses, journals, the two PoP-edited special issues, a team book centered on the performance event, academic blog entries, and podcast episodes.