POETS will discuss their work and how it is affected by the internet at a talk at Waterstones in Oxford tonight.

Crispin Best, a Faber Young Poet, and Dan Holloway, will be at the store in Broad Street.

Mr Best is from London and has read his work in the United States, Australia, and Berlin.

Mr Holloway has been winner of the Literary Death Match and was a finalist in 2012 and 2016 in the National Slam Final at The Royal Albert Hall.

The talk costs £3 and starts at 7pm. For further information telephone the store on 01865 790212.