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Sudbury poet laureate launches 'Moving with Poetry'

Starting this fall, you may notice more local writing inside of Sudbury transit buses.

Program to feature writing by Sudburians on display inside city transit buses

Tom Leduc, the poet laureate of Greater Sudbury, is launching a program called 'Moving with Poetry.' Poems written by Sudburians will be displayed for the public inside city transit buses. (Hilary Duff/CBC)

Starting this fall, you may notice more local writing inside ofSudbury transit buses.

The citys poet laureate, Tom Leduc, is launching a program in Sudbury called Moving with Poetry. The work of local authors and aspiring poets will be on display for transit passengers.

In the advertisement spaces on the inside, whenever theres a blank space, were going to slip in some poetry, he said.

Hopefully this way, it will meet people when theyre in a time of transition, you know, going to work or to school this way, theyre not thinking about either place and maybe their minds are a little more open to the idea of poetry.

Leduc said other cities have similar programs and were happy to let Sudbury adopt the idea under a different name.

Moving With Poetry, a program being launched by Sudbury poet laureate Tom Leduc, will see poetry written by Sudburians displayed inside city buses. (Hilary Duff/CBC)

The poems dont have to be about riding the bus, Leduc said.

It can be anything about the city, he said.

It doesnt have to be about transit just life in Sudbury generally.

Those stories and poems about Sudbury may encourage locals andtourists alike to check out a place they havent been to before, he said.

So maybe if theyre from out of town or visiting, they can get a broader sense of what life is like, what the people are like here in Sudbury.

Poems should be relatively short, about 12 lines, he explained.

Once written, they can be taken to Leduc or any branch of the Greater Sudbury Public Library.

Completed work mustbe submitted by the end of August to be considered for use on a transit bus.