The Yorker is excited to announce its newest venture: a partnership with PhotoSoc! With the expansion of the Original Work section, we will now proudly publish original student photography and small photo collections. […]

Author: Laura Potts
Carlisle and the Camera Beyond: Michael Taylor Photography
In a quiet corner of Carlisle, on the border between city and woodland suburb, lives Michael Taylor. Fledgling photographer at just seventeen with a growing Facebook following, already his […]
The Poets’ Nook: A Brief Interview with Ann Graal
Currently celebrating the launch of her second chapbook Going Gorgeous, poet Ann Graal has been charming northern audiences with her quiet wit and linguistic spark. Midlands-born, Teeside-based and pioneering poetry at an […]
Poem: The Past Slid Back
The past slid back and our childhood stands in a long-worn place: the plush of our hands by a stammering fire, the sputtering tongue of a candle then higher […]
The Poets’ Nook: An Interview with Anna Woodford
So you’ve seen her name on the buses in York and read her words on your ride to class. But who is she and what’s she about? At The Yorker, […]
The Yorker’s 2017 Creative Writing Competition
The Yorker is proud to announce the title of its 2017 Magazine: ‘Beginnings!’ If you’re a poetry or short story writer and a student at The University of York, submit […]
Winter Photography Competition Results 2016
The deadline for The Yorker’s Winter Photography Competition has been reached, and we had a great time viewing all your wintry entries. The competition winners are: (1) Bethany White (2) Isabella […]
Winter Photography Competition 2016
Winter is not coming… it is here! The Yorker is proud to announce its 2016 Photography Competition is open to all students at the University of York, whether members or […]
Poem: Holly
In a suitcase your years at the lit bus stop. Laughing loud and long, the top of your lungs a screaming fox, you had stopped to tell me you were […]
The Poets’ Nook: Risk A Verse with Jimmy Andrex, Wakefield
If you’re familiar with the spoken word scene at all around the Yorkshire area, then you’ve probably heard of the Red Shed. It’s fairly hard to miss. It’s a shed, […]