In 2002, Anaxagorou won the inaugural Mayor of London's Respect Poetry Slam (now known as SLAMbassadors UK, the national youth slam championship). In 2003, he appeared alongside fellow poet
Kae Tempest on
Young Nation, presented by
Richard Blackwood, where he performed a number of poems themed around social issues relating to young people. After an extended break from poetry, Anaxagorou began self-publishing in 2008. In 2010, he toured the UK supporting
MOBO-winning artist
Akala on the
DoubleThink tour. In 2015, Anaxagorou was awarded the 2015
Groucho Maverick Award for his poetry and fiction. His second poetry collection,
After the Formalities (Penned in the Margins, 2019), was shortlisted for the
T. S. Eliot Prize 2019. The collection was a
Poetry Book Society Recommendation and was a
Guardian poetry book of the year. In 2019, he was made an honorary lecturer of the
University of Roehampton. In 2020, he published
How To... Write It with
Merky Books, a practical guide combining writing advice, craft and memoir. His poetry collection
Heritage Aesthetics won the 2023
Ondaatje Prize. In 2023 Anaxagorou was elected as a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Literature. ==Out-Spoken and Out-Spoken Press==