Sunday, May 31, 2009

LONDON: Hammer and Tongue

Monday, June 1st, 2009, 7.30pm-11pm, £5/£4
Green Note Cafe,
106 Parkway
Camden
NW1 7AN

Michelle Madsen and Sam Berkson present Hammer and Tongue's last London gig of the season. You may have thought that Hammer and Tongue had retired to a tent in a muddy field for the summer after last month's slam final, which saw the excellent MC Angel storm to victory. But no...before throwing ourselves into the inevitably damp festival season we are back at the Green Note with a transatlantic showcase featuring a clutch of our favourite poets from both sides of the pond.

The excellent Mike McGee and Derrick Brown have flown in all the way from the States to delight and appall with their irreverent witticisms and we are delighted to be welcoming to the stage some of the best poets performing in London at the moment:
Jacob Sam le Rose...London Youth slam artistic director and poet extraordinaire
Andreas Grant...High class/crass/camp king of the unexpected
Sara Bynoe.. Canadian teen angst queen
Tuggstar.... international slam winner and journalist

Arrive early to secure a seat and make sure you get your fill of cake. We may also have a couple of open mic slots available on the night - drop Michelle an email for more details on madsen.michelle@gmail.com

NORWICH: Mark Cocker, Paul Farley, Katrina Porteous & Matt Merritt

Sunday, 14th June, 2009, 3pm & 6.30pm
Norwich Arts Centre

Cafe Writers - four leading nature-based authors read from their work.
Mark CockerGuardian Country Diarist and author of Crow Country and Birds Britannica explores the ‘poetry of fact’; award-winning poet Katrina Porteous recaptures the lost language of a Northumbrian fishing community and sings the music of water; Bird Watching journalist Matt Merritt lets feathered and metaphorical birds flit through his poems, and Next Generation poet Paul Farley escapes the inner city on the back of a cranky heron.

Not to be missed. Bring your binoculars and a picnic. Drink from the bar only until 11pm.

*Yes, you can actually bring a picnic. The binoculars can be metaphorical.

3pm Matt Merritt and Katrina Porteous £4
6.30pm Paul Farley and Mark Cocker £6
Ticket for both events £8.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

LEAMINGTON SPA: PUREandGOODandRIGHT

Sunday, May 31st, 2009, 7.30pm prompt, £3 (£2 Student/OAP)
The Fox,
32 Clarendon Avenue,
Leamington Spa
CV32 4RZ

Special guest this month is the multi-talented and absolutely fabulous Mark Niel.
He has lived in Milton Keynes for the past 25 years. Mark has always written poetry and in 2008 he went public for the first time. Audiences have warmed to his assured performances and deft ability to blend humour, pathos and provocative material. Mark runs the local Poetry Society “Stanza” covering Milton Keynes, Beds and Northants as well as the successful “Tongue in Chic” Poetry events ( www.tongueinchicpoets.com ). He is also a regular and much loved performer at PUREandGOODandRIGHT.

Mark is the “Sports Poet Laureate” for BBC Three Counties Radio, broadcasting to Beds, Herts and Bucks. He writes and records a weekly poem based on the sports headlines.

In April Mark entered and won the Apples and Snakes / Hammer and Tongue Slam at the Camden Crawl which he is thrilled about. Other slams in which he was the winner include Hammer and Tongue Oxford and Poetry Kapow, Milton Keynes.

With open mic support from…….YOU! Come and share your poems - seasoned poets and first time performers most welcome! If you're planning to come along, or would like to know more about the night, please email pgrpoetryandpints@talktalk.net

For more information please see www.akickinthearts.co.uk

Friday, May 29, 2009

GALWAY: An evening of poetry and fiction

Friday, June 12th, 2009, 9pm, FREE
Sheridan's Wine Bar,
Church Yard Street,
Galway

Writers visiting Galway for the American Conference for Irish Studies conference at NUIG will be reading alongside local poets.

Visiting writers Christine Casson, Ben Howard, Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Eamonn Wall, John Menaghan, Thomas O’Grady, Ed Madden, Daniel Tobin and David Gardiner will read alongside Alan Jude Moore, Gary King and Lorna Shaughnessy.

For further details call 087-6431748.

http://overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
http://www.nuigalway.ie/research/centre_irish_studies/acis_09.html
http://www.acisweb.com/index.php

Thursday, May 28, 2009

GALWAY: Creative Non-fiction with American and Irish Writers

Thursday, June 11th, 2009, 6.30pm
Galway City Library

Over The Edge in association with the American Conference for Irish Studies presents an evening of creative non-fiction with visiting American writers Jim Rogers, Christine Cusick and Jim Murphy and local writers Kevin Higgins and Patricia Burke Brogan.

Jim Rogers is editor of New Hibernia Review. His creative non-fiction has appeared in New Letters, ISLE, and elsewhere. His book of essays about cemeteries is forthcoming from Blue Road Press and is provisionally titled Northern Orchards: Places Near the Dead.

Christine Cusick is an Assistant Professor of English at Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania. She is an active member of the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment. She has published ecocritical readings of contemporary Irish poetry and landscape photography as well as place-based creative non-fiction. Her edited collection, which includes her interview with Tim Robinson, is titled Out of the Earth: Ecocritical Readings of Irish Texts and is forthcoming from Cork University Press.

Jim Murphy is Director of the Irish Studies Program at Villanova University. In March 2008 Irish America Magazine named him of its TOP 100 IRISH AMERICANS.

Kevin Higgins is writer-residence at Merlin Park Hospital, working with Galway University Hospitals Arts Trust. Using reminiscence techniques Kevin worked with patients at Units 5 and 6 of the hospital to compile the The Cat’s Cradle: Dancing On Prospect Hill (2008) and the topical The Cat’s Cradle: Hard Times Come Again (2009).

Patricia Burke Brogan is a native of Galway City. She is a poet, visual artist and playwright. She is the author of the award-winning play Eclipsed which exposed the abuses perpetuated at the now infamous Magdalen Laundries. Eclipsed was published by Salmon in 1994, republished by the same publisher in 1997 and again by Wordsonthestreet in 2007. Patricia is currently working on her autobiography, Memoir with Grykes and Turloughs.

HORSHAM: Kidz Stuff 2009

Friday, 29th May, to Sunday, 31st May, 2009, all day, £8
Horsham Park,
Horsham,
West Sussex

An amazing annual festival entirely aimed at kids, at which A F Harrold will be relentlessly reading from his latest collection (I Eat Squirrels) in the big top and in his own wigwam.

www.kidzstuff.org.uk.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

GALWAY: Poetry and Fiction

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009, 9pm, FREE
Sheridan’s Wine Bar,
Church Yard Street,
Galway

Over The Edge in association with the American Conference for Irish Studies (ACIS) presents poetry and fiction at Sheridan’s Wine Bar. Writers visiting Galway for the ACIS conference at NUIG will be reading alongside local poets.

Visiting writers Mary O’Donoghue, Joseph Lennon, Nathalie Anderson, Donna Potts, Drusilla Wall, Tyler Farrell, John Redmond and Ray McManus will read alongside Maureen Gallagher, John Walsh and Mary Madec.

For further details call 087-6431748.

LONDON: The Sampler Goes South

Thursday, May 28th, 2009, 7pm to late, £4 on the door
The Admiral Hardy,
7 College Approach,
Greenwich,
SE10 9HY

Featured poets: Ahren Warner, Joe Duggan, Jack Underwood, Heather Phillipson, Helen Mort and Tamsin Kendrick, hosted by Christopher Horton, with open mic.

Come along for a true sarf London experience (with more than a few non south Londoners given a licence to read on the night). Featured poets include the frighteningly ingenious Ahren Warner; the linguistically versatile Joe Duggan; the devastatingly fashionable and erudite Jack Underwood; the highly talented and eclectic Heather Phillipson; the electrifying Helen Mort and the smooth talking Tamsin Kendrick.

BIRMINGHAM: 'Rhymes' @ The Custard Factory

Thursday, 28th May, 2009, 7.30pm, £5 on the door
The Custard Factory Theatre
Birmingham

Birmingham's new platform for the best in Performance Poetry talent. For our first event, we have not one, but three former Birmingham Poet Laureates, as well as upcoming talent, live music, audience participation and a top quality raffle! Some snippets about this months poets:

Spoz takes everyday scenarios, beats them with a blunt instrument and flushes them down the bog of spoken word.

Charlie Jordan is a radio DJ and poet in residence at WBA .She's the same height as Michelle Obama, but hasn't yet patted the Queen....

Emma Purshouse is a quick-witted, sharp, bouncy, poignant and funny performance poet and slam winner.

Dreadlockalien is one of the hardest working artists in the West Midlands. His urban hip dub flo verse pushes the boundaries of live literature.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

LONDON: Lumen Poetry Series

Tuesday, 9th June, 2009, doors open 6.30pm for 7pm, £4/£3, Wine
88 Tavistock Place
London
WC1

Tubes: Russell Square, Kings Cross, St Pancras.
Proceeds to the Cold Weather Shelter

Ruth O'Callaghan presents Alan Brownjohn, Cristina Viti and Stephen Watts.

Poets from the floor very welcome. Some five minute spots will be available. Please bring a copy of your poem if you wish to be considered for the anthology sponsored by the thought-provoking Cinnamon Press.

LONDON: Shearsman Reading Series

Tuesday, 2nd June, 2009, 7.30pm, FREE
Swedenborg Hall
Swedenborg House
20/21 Bloomsbury Way
London
WC1A 2TH

Featuring Laurie Duggan, Kenny Knight and Sophie Mayer.

Details of the new collections that will be launched on the evening:

http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2009/dugganThanet.html

http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2009/knight.html

http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2009/mayer.html

LONDON: Hammer and Tongue

Monday, June 1st, 2009, 7.30pm-11pm, £5/£4
Green Note Cafe,
106 Parkway
Camden
NW1 7AN

Michelle Madsen and Sam Berkson present Hammer and Tongue's last London gig of the season. You may have thought that Hammer and Tongue had retired to a tent in a muddy field for the summer after last month's slam final, which saw the excellent MC Angel storm to victory. But no...before throwing ourselves into the inevitably damp festival season we are back at the Green Note with a transatlantic showcase featuring a clutch of our favourite poets from both sides of the pond.

The excellent Mike McGee and Derrick Brown have flown in all the way from the States to delight and appall with their irreverent witticisms and we are delighted to be welcoming to the stage some of the best poets performing in London at the moment:
Jacob Sam le Rose...London Youth slam artistic director and poet extraordinaire
Andreas Grant...High class/crass/camp king of the unexpected
Sara Bynoe.. Canadian teen angst queen
Tuggstar.... international slam winner and journalist

Arrive early to secure a seat and make sure you get your fill of cake. We may also have a couple of open mic slots available on the night - drop Michelle an email for more details on madsen.michelle@gmail.com

LONDON: Ride The Word VIII

Wednesday, 27th May 2009, 7pm-9.15pm, FREE
*NEW SOHO VENUE*
Basement Room,
45 Berwick Street,
London

Ride the Word VIII
On stage will be Jay Merill (prose), Tamar Yoseloff (poetry), Mark Norfolk (experimental drama), Robert Sheppard (poetry), Vincent De Souza (poetry), and Agnieszka Studzinska (poetry).

Plus special guests DreamCatcher magazine, with editor Paul Sutherland.

Monday, May 25, 2009

KINGSTON: Jean Binta Breeze and Keith Waithe

Sunday 7th June, 2009, 7.30pm, £7, £10, £12
Rose Theatre,
24-26 High Street
Kingston
KT1 1HL

Jean Binta Breeze is the doyenne of Caribbean poetry, a writer and performer of international standing, who has toured the world. Her works, such as Riddym Ravings and The Arrival of Brighteye, reveal a generous and uncompromising vision. She explores a wide range of issues with a sublimely-tuned lyrical sensibility. As an actress, dancer, choreographer and theatrical director, Jean brings all of her rich artistic experience to her performances. Together with her long-term musical collaborator Keith Waithe - the gifted flautist, composer and leader of Macusi Players - they conjure up a sumptuous, spicy feast of images and sounds lit by the warmth of the light of the Caribbean.

TICKETS from the Rose Theatre or call 0871 230 1552, online booking www.rosetheatrekingston.org

LEAMINGTON SPA: PUREandGOODandRIGHT

Sunday, May 31st, 2009, 7.30pm prompt, £3 (£2 Student/OAP)
The Fox,
32 Clarendon Avenue,
Leamington Spa
CV32 4RZ

Special guest this month is the multi-talented and absolutely fabulous Mark Niel.
He has lived in Milton Keynes for the past 25 years. Mark has always written poetry and in 2008 he went public for the first time. Audiences have warmed to his assured performances and deft ability to blend humour, pathos and provocative material. Mark runs the local Poetry Society “Stanza” covering Milton Keynes, Beds and Northants as well as the successful “Tongue in Chic” Poetry events ( www.tongueinchicpoets.com ). He is also a regular and much loved performer at PUREandGOODandRIGHT.

Mark is the “Sports Poet Laureate” for BBC Three Counties Radio, broadcasting to Beds, Herts and Bucks. He writes and records a weekly poem based on the sports headlines.

In April Mark entered and won the Apples and Snakes / Hammer and Tongue Slam at the Camden Crawl which he is thrilled about. Other slams in which he was the winner include Hammer and Tongue Oxford and Poetry Kapow, Milton Keynes.

With open mic support from…….YOU! Come and share your poems - seasoned poets and first time performers most welcome! If you're planning to come along, or would like to know more about the night, please email pgrpoetryandpints@talktalk.net

For more information please see www.akickinthearts.co.uk

Friday, May 22, 2009

LONDON: The Sampler Goes South

Thursday, May 28th, 2009, 7pm to late, £4 on the door
The Admiral Hardy,
7 College Approach,
Greenwich,
SE10 9HY

Featured poets: Ahren Warner, Joe Duggan, Jack Underwood, Heather Phillipson, Helen Mort and Tamsin Kendrick, hosted by Christopher Horton, with open mic.

Come along for a true sarf London experience (with more than a few non south Londoners given a licence to read on the night). Featured poets include the frighteningly ingenious Ahren Warner; the linguistically versatile Joe Duggan; the devastatingly fashionable and erudite Jack Underwood; the highly talented and eclectic Heather Phillipson; the electrifying Helen Mort and the smooth talking Tamsin Kendrick.

BIRMINGHAM: 'Rhymes' @ The Custard Factory

Thursday, 28th May, 2009, 7.30pm, £5 on the door
The Custard Factory Theatre
Birmingham

Birmingham's new platform for the best in Performance Poetry talent. For our first event, we have not one, but three former Birmingham Poet Laureates, as well as upcoming talent, live music, audience participation and a top quality raffle! Some snippets about this months poets:

Spoz takes everyday scenarios, beats them with a blunt instrument and flushes them down the bog of spoken word.

Charlie Jordan is a radio DJ and poet in residence at WBA .She's the same height as Michelle Obama, but hasn't yet patted the Queen....

Emma Purshouse is a quick-witted, sharp, bouncy, poignant and funny performance poet and slam winner.

Dreadlockalien is one of the hardest working artists in the West Midlands. His urban hip dub flo verse pushes the boundaries of live literature.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

CITY STATE: London poetry launch

Thursday 21 May 2009
The Bell (formerly The Market Trader)
50 Middlesex Street
London E1 7EX
Nearest tubes: Liv St, Aldgate, Aldgate East

8pm, readings from 8.30pm

Join us to celebrate the launch of City State: New London Poetry with readings by the poets and the opportunity to buy the book. Free entry. All welcome.

Readers on the night:

Amy Key
Jacob Sam-La Rose
Jon Stone
Jow Lindsay
Kirsten Irving
Ashna Sarkar
Chris Horton
Wayne Holloway-Smith
Laura Forman
Chris McCabe
Siddhartha Bose

* * *

City State showcases the work of twenty-seven London writers between the ages of 16 and 36. From hyperlinked walks of Battersea bombsites and guerilla gardening projects to jagged urban lyrics and dark hymns to the East End, City State presents a confident, entertaining and truly diverse snapshot of the best new poetry from London.

Jay Bernard, Caroline Bird, Ben Borek, Siddhartha Bose, Tom Chivers, Swithun Cooper, Alex Davies, Inua Ellams, Laura Forman, Christopher Horton, Wayne Holloway-Smith, Kirsten Irving, Annie Katchinska, Amy Key, Chris McCabe, Marianne Munk, Holly Pester, Heather Phillipson, Nick Potamitis, Imogen Robertson, Jacob Sam La Rose, Ashna Sarkar, Jon Stone, Barnaby Tidman, Ahren Warner, James Wilkes, Steve Willey

Monday, May 18, 2009

PETERSFIELD: Write Angle

Tuesday, 19th May, 2009, 7.30pm, £3
The Square Brewery,
Market Square,
Petersfield,
Hampshire

A F Harrold will be special guest at this ‘special guest and open mic night’.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

LONDON: Sundays at the Oto

Sunday, May 17th, 2009, 3pm-5pm, £4
Café Oto,
18-22 Ashwin Street,
Dalston,
London
E8 3DL

Bleeding Heart Narrative + Andrea Brady + Carol Watts

Two poets and a musician: pictures out of fragments, explorations of limits of meaning & melody: out of this world, and in this world at the same time. Music & poetry get deconstructed, cleaned off, and put together again, differently. Defamiliarisation never sounded this good as you chill out with Sunday afternoon cakes and ale.

For further information go to:
* http://www.myspace.com/sundaysattheoto
* Facebook Group: Sundays at the Oto

Friday, May 15, 2009

HORSHAM: Kidz Stuff 2009

Friday, 29th May, to Sunday, 31st May, 2009, all day, £8
Horsham Park,
Horsham,
West Sussex

An amazing annual festival entirely aimed at kids, at which A F Harrold will be relentlessly reading from his latest collection (I Eat Squirrels) in the big top and in his own wigwam.

www.kidzstuff.org.uk.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

LONDON: Ride The Word VIII

Wednesday, 27th May 2009, 7pm-9.15pm, FREE
*NEW SOHO VENUE*
Basement Room,
45 Berwick Street,
London

Ride the Word VIII
On stage will be Jay Merill (prose), Tamar Yoseloff (poetry), Mark Norfolk (experimental drama), Robert Sheppard (poetry), Vincent De Souza (poetry), and Agnieszka Studzinska (poetry).

Plus special guests DreamCatcher magazine, with editor Paul Sutherland.

LONDON: Camden Poetry

Friday, May 15, 2009 7pm (doors open 6.30pm), £4/£3, wine
Trinity United Reform Church,
1 Buck St,
Camden Town
(2 minutes Camden Town tube.)

Ruth O'Callaghan presents Annie Chance, Lynn Foote, Mark Jolly, Dinah Livingstone, Christopher Morgan and Martine Thompson.

Poets from the floor very welcome, some five-minute spots available. Cinnamon Press is our new Sponsor. Please bring a copy of the poem if you wish to be considered for the new anthology.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

PETERSFIELD: Write Angle

Tuesday, 19th May, 2009, 7.30pm, £3
The Square Brewery,
Market Square,
Petersfield,
Hampshire

A F Harrold will be special guest at this ‘special guest and open mic night’.

READING: Poets Cafe

Friday, 15th May, 2009, 8pm, £6/£4
South Street Arts Centre,
South Street,
Reading

A F Harrold will be hosting the usual open mic night – now running for more years than you can count on the fingers of both hands, even if you happen to be Anne Boleyn – and inviting the wonderful special guest Fiona Robyn to the stage for a full length reading. Very good stuff all round. Go read all about her at www.fionarobyn.com

GALWAY: Amnesty Freedom Cafe relaunch

Wednesday, May 14th, 2009, 12.30pm-9pm
Amnesty International Freedom Café
2-3 Middle Street
Galway

Launch of the new-look Amnesty Freedom Café, with poetry, talks, music and, of course, great coffee. Featuring poets Rita Ann Higgins, Mary O Malley, Kevin Higgins and Pete Mullineaux, musicians Bobo, Ivan and Anna, and Nicole Blue.

Since it opened seven years ago the Amnesty International Freedom Café has become a vital and lively part of Galway’s community. Over that time nearly one thousand people have volunteered in the café and on the various human rights campaigns we have worked on.

The café recently received a long overdue makeover and will now be open from 8am every morning. We think this calls for a celebration - we are delighted to invite the Galway public to our opening celebration.

“Our café has long been a hub for activists and campaigners in Galway and we hope the new layout and extended opening hours will help to make this an even better location for community organising,” said Sarah Clancy , Campaigns Officer with Amnesty International Ireland.

“We would like to extend an open invitation to likeminded arts and social justice organisations to make use of our café as a location for meetings, film screenings and events.”

‘Space for discussion’ is the theme of the first part of the day.

Rita Ann Higgins, Mary O’ Malley and Kevin Higgins, three of Galway’s best known poets will hold a free lunchtime poetry reading from 12.30pm until 2pm. These three poets are well known locally for dealing with issues of social justice in their work and this will be no exception.

The lunchtime poetry readings will be followed by some lively performance poetry and music by Pete Mullineaux and a reading by journalist and author Michael McCaughan from his forthcoming book about the the case of death row inmate, writer and political activist Mumia Abu Jamal. The events will continue with music from some of Galway’s favourite performers including Nicole Blue, BO- BO and Ivan & Anna all of whom are regulars at the long running Unchained Melodies sessions that take place every Thursday in the Freedom Café.

After the music Noeleen Hartigan , Programmes Director for Amnesty International, will officially open the revamped Amnesty International Freedom Café at 5 pm with a discussion of our work in Ireland.

www.amnesty.ie

Monday, May 11, 2009

LONDON: Lumen Poetry Series

Tuesday, 12th May, 2009, doors open 6.30pm for 7pm, £4/£3, wine
88 Tavistock Place
London
WC1
Tubes: Russell Square , Kings Cross, St Pancras.

Ruth O'Callaghan presents Shoestring Poets Barry Cole, John Gohorry and Hugh Underhill.
Poets from the floor very welcome. Please bring a copy of your poem if you wish to be considered for the anthology sponsored by the thought-provoking Cinnamon Press.
Proceeds to the Cold Weather Shelter

Sunday, May 10, 2009

GALWAY: The North Beach Poetry Nights' May 2009 Slam

Monday, May 11th, 2009, 9pm
The Crane Bar,
Sea Road,
Galway

North Beach Poetry Nights presents The North Beach Poetry Nights' May 2009 Slam, with guest poet from the London performance scene, Salena Godden.

Salena's work has been published in various magazines including Drawbridge, Rising, The Illustrated Ape, Nude Magazine, Salzburg Review, Trespass, The Gay Times, Le Gun, Litro, The Guardian, The Camden New Journal and Plectrum. Her fiction and poetry has also been in many anthologies. This spring, 2009, her writing will appear in two new anthologies, Punk Fiction (Picador) and Dwang.

She is the lyricist and lead singer of underground eclectic ska jazz band SaltPeter. SaltPeter’s latest albumHunger’s The Best Sauce was released in October 2007. It featured in The Critical List in The Independent On Sunday as one of the most outstanding albums of 2007. Salena has also collaborated and performed with the likes of Alabama 3, Coldcut and Simple Kid. HarperCollins / HarperPress won the auction for her debut childhood memoir Springfield Road to be published in hardback in 2010. She has performed on BBC Radio's Women's Hour, The Verb and Bespoken Word plus she hosted and programmed her own radio show on Resonance FM and BBC LDN, The SaltPeter Radio Show.

Poets wishing to take part in the two-round slam should please bring along two three-minute poems, preferrably memorized. The winner of each month's Slam goes forward to the 2009 North Beach Poetry Nights' Grand Slam in December 2009. The prize for the Grand Slam winner is publication of a collection of her/his work.

info: john walsh @ 091-593290

Saturday, May 09, 2009

BRIGHTON: Mark Gwynne Jones

Sunday, May 10th, 2009, doors 3.15pm, show 3.30pm, £6/£5
Komedia,
Brighton

The Spoken World of Mark Gwynne Jones
From the joys of driving a Sherman Tank at rush hour... to the flocks of sheep calling his name, Mark brings his mind-altering show to the Brighton Festival Fringe.
"Inspired... one of the most accomplished performance poets in the land... drawing the audience into a world where things are not quite what they seem" The Guardian

Box Office: 0845 293 8480 http://komediabrighton.ticketsolve.com/shows/keyword/mark%20gwynne%20jones

Friday, May 08, 2009

LONDON: Shearsman Reading Series

Monday, 11th May, 2009, 7.30 pm, FREE
Swedenborg Hall
Swedenborg House
20/21 Bloomsbury Way
London WC1A 2TH

Featuring Claire Crowther and Siriol Troup

Details of the new collections that will be launched on the evening:
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2009/crowtherCWG.html
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2009/troup.html

Biographical details may be found here:
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/authors/crowtherA.html
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/authors/troupA.html

The entrance is around the corner on Barter Street. Closest Tube Stations: Holborn (Central & Piccadilly Lines : 4 minutes' walk), Tottenham Court Road (Central & Northern Lines: 6 minutes), Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line: 10 minutes). Several buses stop a few yards from the Hall. There is an underground carpark close by, underneath Bloomsbury Square.

Disabled access is available, but please let us know in advance if it is required.

LONDON: Sundays at the Oto

Sunday, May 17th, 2009, 3pm-5pm, £4
Café Oto,
18-22 Ashwin Street,
Dalston,
London
E8 3DL

Bleeding Heart Narrative + Andrea Brady + Carol Watts

Two poets and a musician: pictures out of fragments, explorations of limits of meaning & melody: out of this world, and in this world at the same time. Music & poetry get deconstructed, cleaned off, and put together again, differently. Defamiliarisation never sounded this good as you chill out with Sunday afternoon cakes and ale.

For further information go to:
* http://www.myspace.com/sundaysattheoto
* Facebook Group: Sundays at the Oto

GALWAY: Amnesty Freedom Cafe relaunch

Wednesday, May 14th, 2009, 12.30pm-9pm
Amnesty International Freedom Café
2-3 Middle Street
Galway

Launch of the new-look Amnesty Freedom Café, with poetry, talks, music and, of course, great coffee. Featuring poets Rita Ann Higgins, Mary O Malley, Kevin Higgins and Pete Mullineaux, musicians Bobo, Ivan and Anna, and Nicole Blue.

Since it opened seven years ago the Amnesty International Freedom Café has become a vital and lively part of Galway’s community. Over that time nearly one thousand people have volunteered in the café and on the various human rights campaigns we have worked on.

The café recently received a long overdue makeover and will now be open from 8am every morning. We think this calls for a celebration - we are delighted to invite the Galway public to our opening celebration.

“Our café has long been a hub for activists and campaigners in Galway and we hope the new layout and extended opening hours will help to make this an even better location for community organising,” said Sarah Clancy , Campaigns Officer with Amnesty International Ireland.

“We would like to extend an open invitation to likeminded arts and social justice organisations to make use of our café as a location for meetings, film screenings and events.”

‘Space for discussion’ is the theme of the first part of the day.

Rita Ann Higgins, Mary O’ Malley and Kevin Higgins, three of Galway’s best known poets will hold a free lunchtime poetry reading from 12.30pm until 2pm. These three poets are well known locally for dealing with issues of social justice in their work and this will be no exception.

The lunchtime poetry readings will be followed by some lively performance poetry and music by Pete Mullineaux and a reading by journalist and author Michael McCaughan from his forthcoming book about the the case of death row inmate, writer and political activist Mumia Abu Jamal. The events will continue with music from some of Galway’s favourite performers including Nicole Blue, BO- BO and Ivan & Anna all of whom are regulars at the long running Unchained Melodies sessions that take place every Thursday in the Freedom Café.

After the music Noeleen Hartigan , Programmes Director for Amnesty International, will officially open the revamped Amnesty International Freedom Café at 5 pm with a discussion of our work in Ireland.

www.amnesty.ie

LEAMINGTON SPA: PureandGoodandRight

Sunday, May 10, 2009, 7.45pm
Music & Poetry - Matt Black, at The Fox, Clarendon Ave, Leamington Spa

Thursday, May 07, 2009

LONDON: Camden Poetry

Friday, May 15, 2009 7pm (doors open 6.30pm), £4/£3, wine
Trinity United Reform Church,
1 Buck St,
Camden Town
(2 minutes Camden Town tube.)

Ruth O'Callaghan presents Annie Chance, Lynn Foote, Mark Jolly, Dinah Livingstone, Christopher Morgan and Martine Thompson.

Poets from the floor very welcome, some five-minute spots available. Cinnamon Press is our new Sponsor. Please bring a copy of the poem if you wish to be considered for the new anthology.

GALWAY: May Over The Edge Open Reading

Thursday, May 21st, 2009, 6.30pm-8pm,
Galway City Library


Over The Edge, in association with Poetry Ireland, presents the final Over The Edge: Open Reading before the summer break. The featured readers are Cristina Galvin, Eamonn Bonner and Enda Wyley.

Cristina Galvin is currently completing the MA in Writing at NUIG and teaches yoga in Galway and surrounding areas. She loves books written from a child’s point of view and playing with this perspective in her own fiction and non-fiction. She was long-listed in the 2008 Over The Edge New Writer of The Year competition. Cristina also writes poetry and her work features in the anthology Ink For Air.

Eamonn Bonner is from the fishing village of Burtonport in West Donegal. He works in retail in Galway City centre. He started writing stories and poems for his own children but as they grew older Eamonn drifted away from writing until he attended the poetry workshops facilitated by Kevin Higgins at Galway Arts Centre. He now writes poetry and fiction for both adults and children. Eamonn recently won a prize for his poetry at the McGill literary Festival.

Enda Wyley has published four collections of poetry with Dedalus Press - Eating Baby Jesus (1994), Socrates in the Garden (1998), Poems for Breakfast (2004) and To Wake to This (May 2009). She was the recipient of The Vincent Buckley Memorial Prize and visited Melbourne University as Writer in Residence. Her work has been awarded several Arts Council Bursaries for Literature, most recently in 2008. Her poetry has been widely anthologized and broadcast on radio and television. Enda lives in Dublin where she works as a writer and a teacher.

As usual there will be an open-mic after the featured readers have finished. New readers are always most welcome. The MC for the evening will be Susan Millar DuMars. For further details phone 087-643 1748.

Over The Edge acknowledges the ongoing generous financial support of Galway City Council, Poetry Ireland & The Arts Council.

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GALWAY: Olaf Tyaransen, Edward Lee and the poets of this year’s MA in Writing at NUI Galway

Friday, May 8th, 2009, 8pm, FREE
Sheridan’s Wine Bar,
14-16 Church Yard Street,
Galway

Over The Edge presents a poetry reading by Olaf Tyaransen, Edward Lee and the poets of this year’s MA in Writing at NUI Galway.

Olaf Tyaransen was born in Dublin in 1971, but spent his formative years in the west of Ireland. His poetry collection, The Consequences of Slaughtering Butterflies, was published by Salmon in 1992. He has since written an autobiography, The Story of O (2000) and two bestselling collections of journalism, Sex Lines (2002) and Palace of Wisdom (2004). He lives on the outskirts of Galway city with his partner, Leigh, and their two young children, Jack and Layla.

Edward Lee is originally from Dublin, but now lives in Galway. His poems, short stories and photography have been published in a wide variety of prestigious magazines in Ireland, England, America and Canada. He is also a visual artist and has had several exhibitions in various venues in Dublin and Galway. He has just finished his first novel and looking for a publisher for it. This reading will mark the launch of Edward’s first poetry collection Playing PoohSticks On Ha'Penny Bridge.

The poets of this year’s MA in Writing at NUI Galway, Jonathan Farrar, Erin Buttner, Michael Halloran, Nicki Griffin, Cristina Galvin and Tristan Burke, will be reading from their recently published anthology, Ink For Air.

Over The Edge is in support of Love Poetry Hate Racism 2009.

All welcome. For further information contact 087-6431748.

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

NOTTINGHAM: Michael McKimm

Thursday, May 7, 2009, 7.30pm, FREE
Angear Visitors Centre,
University of Nottingham

The Nottingham Poetry Series, a new series of readings, craft talks, and workshops to be held at the University of Nottingham, with the support of the Arts Graduate Centre and the Literature Network, will hold its inaugural reading.

The reading, which features Michael McKimm (Still This Need, Heaventree Press 2009) along with two local poets, will last approximately 40 minutes and will be followed by a drinks-and-dessert reception.

LEAMINGTON SPA / WARWICK / Milton Keynes: PureandGoodandRight

Thursday, May 7, 2009, 7.30pm
Poetry - Spoken Spring for Warwick Words at Kozi Bar, Market Place, Warwick

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

LONDON: Lumen Poetry Series

Tuesday, 12th May, 2009, doors open 6.30pm for 7pm, £4/£3, wine
88 Tavistock Place
London
WC1
Tubes: Russell Square , Kings Cross, St Pancras.

Ruth O'Callaghan presents Shoestring Poets Barry Cole, John Gohorry and Hugh Underhill.
Poets from the floor very welcome. Please bring a copy of your poem if you wish to be considered for the anthology sponsored by the thought-provoking Cinnamon Press.
Proceeds to the Cold Weather Shelter

GALWAY: The North Beach Poetry Nights' May 2009 Slam

Monday, May 11th, 2009, 9pm
The Crane Bar,
Sea Road,
Galway

North Beach Poetry Nights presents The North Beach Poetry Nights' May 2009 Slam, with guest poet from the London performance scene, Salena Godden.

Salena's work has been published in various magazines including Drawbridge, Rising, The Illustrated Ape, Nude Magazine, Salzburg Review, Trespass, The Gay Times, Le Gun, Litro, The Guardian, The Camden New Journal and Plectrum. Her fiction and poetry has also been in many anthologies. This spring, 2009, her writing will appear in two new anthologies, Punk Fiction (Picador) and Dwang.

She is the lyricist and lead singer of underground eclectic ska jazz band SaltPeter. SaltPeter’s latest albumHunger’s The Best Sauce was released in October 2007. It featured in The Critical List in The Independent On Sunday as one of the most outstanding albums of 2007. Salena has also collaborated and performed with the likes of Alabama 3, Coldcut and Simple Kid. HarperCollins / HarperPress won the auction for her debut childhood memoir Springfield Road to be published in hardback in 2010. She has performed on BBC Radio's Women's Hour, The Verb and Bespoken Word plus she hosted and programmed her own radio show on Resonance FM and BBC LDN, The SaltPeter Radio Show.

Poets wishing to take part in the two-round slam should please bring along two three-minute poems, preferrably memorized. The winner of each month's Slam goes forward to the 2009 North Beach Poetry Nights' Grand Slam in December 2009. The prize for the Grand Slam winner is publication of a collection of her/his work.

info: john walsh @ 091-593290

LONDON: Zena Edwards' Security

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009, 7.30pm, £10/£6
The Albany,
Douglas Way,
London
SE8 4AG

Booking: 0208 692 4446
Info: www.applesandsnakes.org

This comical and moving tale of unexpected friendship confronts the issue of security and identity through a fusion of performance poetry, theatre, movement and song. Set within the beating heart of London, the chaotic stories of five characters in crisis are exposed through the eye of a camera. What happens when one generation collides with another and cultural expectations clash? Does the flash of a blade in broad daylight mean the end or the beginning of Security? Find out when age and youth battle as Palestine meets Peckham. Zena Edwards takes storytelling into the 21st century.

“Edwards is a superb performer, equally at ease as an elderly Caribbean man, as a would-be teenage MC, Ayleen, or as a lonely, 47-year-old Palestinian photographer, Mahmoud.”
Lyn Gardner - The Guardian

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY ZENA EDWARDS
DIRECTED BY ANTHONY SHRUBSALL

Sunday, May 03, 2009

LONDON: Hammer & Tongue 2009 Slam Final

Monday, May 4th, 2009, 7.30pm-11pm, £5/£4
Green Note Cafe,
Parkway,
London,
NW1 7AN

020 7485 9899
For more details call Michelle on 07809 236133
www.hammerandtongue.co.uk

2009 Slam Final, plus special guest, Tim Clare.
Three rounds, 9 finalists, one winner...
Charlie Dupre, Charlie Wright, MC Angel, Richard Tyrone-Jones, Andre Mangeot, Catherine Brogan, Charlie Creed-Miles, Wayne Alexander, Joshua Niecho.

For Hammer and Tongue's last competitive slam of the season the very best of London's slamming fraternity (winners of H&T slams over the past year) will be gathering at Camden's Green Note Cafe to supplicate you, the judging audience, to their will through the power of
the spoken word. Winner goes on to compete in the H&T national final at the Brighton festival next month.

We are also delighted to feature the eclectic, story-spinning genius that is Tim Clare. Author, poet and musician, Clare is a doyen of Glastonbury, Latitude and has aired his witty drivel on Radios 1 and 2. Described by the Sunday Times as a ‘highlight of the spoken word scene’, Clare describes himself as ‘‘Bob Hoskins going mental in a dustbin'.
http://www.myspace.com/timclarepoet

It’s going to be a busy one so come along early to grab a seat and don’t forget to watch out for Hammer and Tongue on TV! The H&T slam, featuring Excentral Tempest, Scroobius Pip, Micheal Horowitz, Tuggstar, Rob Gee, and Marcus Dellar will form part of Griff Rhys
Jones’ Why Poetry Matters series which will be screened in the week of May 17.

Saturday, May 02, 2009

CHELTENHAM: Buzzwords Poetry Night

Buzzwords: Sunday, 3rd May
upstairs at The Exmouth Arms, Bath Road , Cheltenham

Guest Poet - Dave Ashbee
7pm Workshop led by Sharon Larkin

8pm - open mic and Guest poet reading

Entrance: minimum £3, £5 if you are able

BOLLINGTON: Four Cinnamon Poets

Saturday, May 16th, 2009, 3.30pm, £5/£3
Bollington Arts Centre,
near Macclesfield,
Cheshire

Directions at: www.bollingtonartscentre.org.uk

Four Cinnamon poets - Gail Ashton (Ghost Songs), Jan Fortune-Wood (Stale Bread and Miracles), Bill Greenwell (Impossible Objects) and Judy Kendall (The Drier, The Brighter) - will be reading and chatting with the audience as part of the Bollington Festival.

To book, call 01625 877 804 or pay on door.

Friday, May 01, 2009

LONDON: Isobel Dixon, Roddy Lumsden, Simon Barraclough

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009, 4.30pm – 5.30pm, FREE
Wilberforce Theatre,
Museum in Docklands

Hosted by Christopher Horton. What better way to spend a late Saturday afternoon than listening to the scintillating verse of three of the most gifted poets living in the UK today?

On the doorstep of Canary Wharf, The Museum in Docklands is in close proximity to a range of bars and cafés for you to enjoy before and after this new and dynamic poetry event. So come along, tune in!

Isobel Dixon grew up in South Africa, where her prize-winning debut Weather Eye was published. Her poems have appeared in The Paris Review, The Financial Times, The Guardian and The Manhattan Review. She has been commissioned to write poems for the British Film Institute, and her work is included in several anthologies and pamphlets. Her latest collection A Fold in the Map is published by Salt.

Simon Barraclough is originally from Yorkshire but has lived in London for 12 years. He won the poetry section of the London Writers' Prize in 2000 and his 2008 debut Los Alamos Mon Amour was shortlisted for Best First Collection in the Forward Prizes. His work has been published in Poetry Review, The Guardian, The FT and Magma and he is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3 and 4.

Roddy Lumsden's new collection is Third Wish Wasted from Bloodaxe, who also published his New & Selected Poems. His major anthology Identity Parade: New British and Irish Poets will appear in early 2010. He teaches for The Poetry School and edits the Pilot series for young poets for Tall-Lighthouse.

LONDON: Holding Our Ground

Friday, 15th May, 2009, 8pm, £8/£5 (limited free tickets available for under-26s)
Albany Theatre,
Deptford
London

Holding our Ground
Poetry and place. In an age when we can sit and stare at a screen and be anywhere - or not care where we are so long as our sat-nav's working - it's getting more and more important to know our place. Poet Jay Bernard unveils new work from her residency on a London allotment and Mark Gwynne Jones plays with ideas of 'common space' following his residency in four of London's central parks. Roots supplied by special guest, the singer-songwriter Foy Vance.

Box Office: 020 8692 4446

LONDON: Tim Allen, Anne Blonstein & Wendy Saloman

Tuesday, 5th May, 2009, 7.30pm, FREE
Swedenborg Hall
Swedenborg House
20/21 Bloomsbury Way
London WC1A 2TH

The fifth in Shearsman's 2009 Reading Series features Tim Allen, Anne Blonstein and Wendy Saloman.

Details of Wendy Saloman's new collection, Chrysalis In The Desert, to be launched on the evening, are at:
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2009/saloman.html

Shearsman titles by the other readers:
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2008/allen.html
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2008/blonstein.html

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