Monday, January 30, 2012

LONDON: Kid, I Wrote Back


Monday, February 13th, 2012, 8pm, £3 on door, free to perform
Bar Kick
127 Shoreditch High Street,
Shoreditch,
London,
E1 6JE

Artists: Chimene Suleyman, Dylan Sage

KID, I WROTE BACK invites both established and as yet unheard talent to the stage to perform – offering a much needed dose of full-on liberalism and authenticity – that will really agitate, challenge and tickle your minds.

It is a platform for current words from current poets of all styles and experience who are looking to share words and hear others in a friendly and lively environment. It is the brainchild of Chimène Suleyman, a writer and poet who performs as part of the Rhymes Won’t Wait collective and Dylan Sage, a writer and emcee who has entertained with the likes of The Nextmen and Breaking Bread.

If you would like to perform email kidiwroteback@instorage.org.uk or get there early on the night to sign up.

kidiwroteback@instorage.org.uk
www.facebook.com/kidiwroteback
www.myspace.com/kidiwroteback

LEAMINGTON SPA: PUREandGOODandRIGHT


Monday, 13th February, 2012, 7.30pm, £3 (£2 Student/OAP)
The Sozzled Sausage,
Leamington Spa
CV32 4NX

This month's guest poet is the fabulous, multi slam winning, Mark Niel, a much-loved performance poet at PureandGoodandRight, who has a deft ability to blend humour, pathos and provocative material. He runs Tongue in Chic, which presents showcases at festivals and events around the country. Last year, he won the Farrago Zoo Award for the 'Best Performance by a UK poet'. 

Mark's breakthrough was winning the prestigious Camden Crawl Slam, which has led him to headlining gigs. His  performance poetry has gone on to dazzle audiences at literary festivals, as well as, Latitude, Green Man and Wychwood, and the Shepherds Bush Empire. He has also written and recorded for BBC 3 Home Counties Radio. In 2011, Mark became the 'First Poet Laureate of Milton Keynes,' and debuted his first one man show: 'Poet in Motion' at the Wenlock Poetry Festival.

Mark's material ranges from deeply personal reflections to barn-storming performance pieces. Whether despairing about his frequently misspelt name, or raging about frustrations of fridges in shared houses, he is always by turns engaging, comic and moving.

DEFINITELY AN EVENING NOT TO BE MISSED!
With open mic support from…….yes……YOU!
Come and share your poems or enjoy the talent of others- seasoned poets & first time performers most welcome!

If you would like to know more about the night, please email pgrpoetry@gmail.com

LONDON: Jazz Verse Jukebox

Sunday, 12th February, 2012, doors 6.30pm, show from 7.30pm, £8 (on the door only)

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club (Upstairs),
47 Frith Street,
London
W1D 4HT
Tube: Tottenham Court Road or Leicester Square
Web:www.jumokefashola.com
Email: JazzVerseJukebox@me.com

The JAZZ VERSE JUKEBOX celebrates the ‘love season’ with a stunning line-up of  Spoken Word Artists & Vocalists. Join us for what promises to be a thrilling night of diverse spoken word & jazz from some of the freshest exponents on the scene.
With live jazz trio & Open Mic.  With cushions to lunge on, cocktails to imbibe & surprises, this is the one night not to miss!

Special Guests include:
Anthony Joseph, G.R.E.E.Ds, Indigo Williams, Keith Jarrett plus music from Kersha Bailey, PLUS Open Mic for poets/singers.

Compered by & with music from Jumoké Fashola
(www.jumokefashola.com)

Anthony Joseph is a Trinidadian born poet, novelist, academic and musician. His publications include Desafinado, Teragaton, The African Origins of UFOs (Salt, 2006) and Bird Head Son (Salt, 2009). His work has also been included in several anthologies, including Identity Parade (Bloodaxe), Red (Peepal Tree, 2010) and Black, Brown & Beige (University of Texas Press, 2009). He performs and lectures internationally and tours with his band The Spasm Band. Joseph lectures in creative writing at Birkbeck College, University of London. He lives in London. His fourth collection is entitled Rubber Orchestras.  Taking its name from a poem by American surrealist Ted Joans, this is an energetic, sensuous and intriguing collection of poems, written using an (as yet) undisclosed method of composition the writer calls ‘Liminalism’.
The leader of the Black avant garde in Britain”. Ikley Literature Festival.
“Afro-blue to astro-black and what glimmers in between” -The Times
www.anthonyjoseph.com

Indigo Williams is a writer and performance artist from South London who is generating a buzz on the UK spoken word scene-and if you have seen her live you will know why. She is a dynamic performer that commands the stage with gripping presence and powerful poetry. With both substance and passion her work is emotive and thought provoking. She has performed at various places and events such as, The Big Chill festival, iTunes Festival, Camp Bestival, The RoundHouse, BBC Radio 4’s ‘Bespoken word’ and many more. She is an associate artist of The RoundHouse and is fast becoming known as a name to watch out for.
www.thestufflifeismadeof.tumblr.com/
G.R.E.Ed.S (Generating Rhymes to Engage the EnlighteneD Soul). A performer, a poet, an entertainer with a love for music. Poetry provides him with a therapeutic space that has no boundaries where he can create his own pace, and tell his story his way. His journey is taking a new twist...His latest track 'There She Goes' was BBC 1xtra's Home grown track of the week

Born and raised in East London, Keith Jarrett has written poetry and prose from an early age, inspired by hip-hop and jazz. Since 2005, he has performed at various poetry events in English and Spanish, and was a runner up in the Radio 4 Slam Finals in 2007. He is London and UK Farrago Poetry Slam Champion for 2010 and a semi-finalist in the World Cup Slam in Paris. He is currently writing a collection of short stories and a novel.

Singer, songwriter and self-taught guitarist Kersha Bailey performs indie-soul fusion, drawing upon a range of influences such as George Benson, Frank McComb, Jill Scott and Prince. At 21 with a three octave range, she has already performed in an impressive array of venues, and is fast becoming one to watch on the acoustic soul scene.
www.myspace.com/kershabailey

LONDON: Hammer and Tongue Camden

Monday, February 13th, 2012, 7.30pm-11pm, £5
Green Note Café
106 Parkway
Camden
Nearest tube: Camden Town

Hammer and Tongue Camden Feb feat. DIZRAELI and SOPHIA WALKER

The UK's biggest poetry slam network welcomes special guest and BBC Radio4 slam winner  DIZRAELI and SOPHIA WALKER.

OPEN SLAM, 8 PLACES, FIRST POETS TO SIGN UP ON THE DOOR GET ON THE LIST.

For those who saw Diz with Kate Tempest in December, or know of him from his work as frontman in Bad Science and The Small Gods or as MC alongside beatboxers Shlomo or Bellatrix, producers like Tom Caruana, DJ Downlow and Jamie Simmonds, MCs like Jam Baxter and Baba Brinkman and even legendary folk musician Chris Wood, you'll know him as a young man who has already made a long career as a prodigious talent. Twice the winner of UK National Slams, with the BBC and with Farrago, he is a spoken word artist who has shown the rest of us how to do performance, An amazing honesty, an upbeat clarity, his work is uplifting, full of love for humanity and composed with an unparralled gift for the verbal craft. He promises not to repeat anything he did in December (unless we really ask him nicely) - so look out for some new stuff!

Check his verse on the latest single by Brighton hiphop The Menagarie. It's sick! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HgexOeGnEI&feature=youtu.be

Or watch him do a little freestyle on the streets of Manchester with Bellatrix. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnE0MetlXfk&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Diz will be joined by SOPHIA WALKER, variously described as a 'diminutive yank firebrand' and one of the freshest talents to hit stages across the UK and Scotland since she crossed the pond. check her out here defending her stature.
 

First 8 poets to sign up on the door come in for free and enter the competition.

LONDON: Fawzia Kane collection launch

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012, 6.30-8.30/9pm, FREE, light refreshments
The Trinidad and Tobago High Commission
42 Belgrave Square,
London
SW1X 8NT
Waterloo Press and the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission cordially invite you to the launch of Tantie Diablesse, by Fawzia Kane
Fawzia Kane is a spinner of tales and tall stories, sometimes in the mischievous and charming voice of Tantie Diablesse (the ageless spirit of an ex-slave who is part-healer, part-witch), on other occasions in the voices of the odd and bright characters who populate this book: Borges’s Imaginary Beings, The Mighty Sparrow (a calypso singer from the 50s), ‘La Cuentista Bonita,’ ‘The Douen’ (the lost souls of children who died before being baptized) and the poet herself, as a child growing up in Trinidad. In these rich and varied poems Kane resurrects ‘buried songs’ and their ‘dreams of disquiet’ - Dr Tamar Yoseloff

Friday, January 27, 2012

LONDON: Elvis’s Big Love Night

Friday, 10th February, 2012, 7.30pm, £5 / £4 concessions
Earl Spencer,
260 - 262 Merton Road,
London
SW18 5JL

Apples and Snakes and Sherger Productions present Elvis’s Big Love Night
Something's stirring down in SW18: a  pre-Valentine treat for all you poets, lovers and, well, poetry-lovers. Elvis McGonagall will be delivering his greatest hits and ensuring poetical fair play. Joining him are the award-winning Ardella Jones and feisty newcomer Mia Jerome. And if you fancy razzle-dazzling the audience with a little romantic verse of your own, either self-penned or just your all-time favourite, then arrive early to sign up for an open-mic slot.

www.applesandsnakes.org

GALWAY: 2012 Over The Edge Poetry Book Showcase

Friday, February 10th, 2012, 8pm, FREE
The Kitchen @ The Museum
Galway

The 2012 Over The Edge Poetry Book Showcase featuring Moya Cannon, Stephen Murray, Ndrek Gjini, Lorna Shaughnessy,  Jack McCann, Mae Leonard, Sarah Griffin, Pauline Fayne, Pete Mullineaux, Susan Lindsay, Kate Dempsey and Sean Kavanagh will take place at The Kitchen @ The Museum, Spanish Arch, Galway on Friday, February, 10th at 8pm.

In this annual retrospective of the year just past, Galway-based poets who published a new collection of poems during 2011 are invited to read three poems from the collection in question. There will also be short readings from the anthologies Bicycles with Umbrellas (NUI Galway MA in Writing class of 2010), Monday Miscellany (Westside Writers) and Mosaic (Skylight Poets/Galway Arts Centre Advanced Poetry Workshop).

All welcome. For further details phone 087-6431748.

Over The Edge acknowledges the ongoing generous financial support of The Arts Council and Galway City Council.


Thursday, January 26, 2012

LONDON: Hammer & Tongue Hackney


Tuesday, 7th February, 2012, 8pm-11pm (doors and DJ 7pm)
@The Victoria,
451 Queensbridge Road,
Dalston
E8 3AS

featuring:

Dizraeli
2 x U.K Slam Champion – a multi-talented writer, conscious lyricist and captivating live performer
http://www.dizraeli.com/

Anthony Joseph
Trinidad-born master craftsman of experiemental spoken word. One of the 50 Arts Council "Black and Asian writers who have made major contributions to contemporary British literature"
http://www.anthonyjoseph.co.uk/

Plus open mic slam and live DJ. Hosted by Angry Sam. Arrive early for slam sign-up

CAMBRIDGE: Hammer & Tongue featuring Dizraeli and Inja

Wednesday, 8th February, 2012, 7.30pm for 8pm start, advance £5/£3.50, £2 for slammers; on the door, £6.50/£5, £3 for slammers
The Fountain Inn,
12 Regent Street,
Cambridge
CB2 1DB

Sign up as one of the eight to compete in the poetry slam for a place in the Regional Final, or just dive in and soak up the night’s atmosphere and talent. Dizraeli is a renowned rapper, singer, and poet. Local fella Inja does everything from dubstep to freestyle poetry.

Contact details: cambridge@hammerandtongue.com or 07904 488009




LONDON: Templar Poetry reading


Wednesday, February 8th, 2012, 7pm, FREE
The Compass,
58 Penton Street,
Islington,
London
NI 9PZ

Chris James, Matt Bryden and Jane Weir read at the inaugural Templar Poetry readings at The Compass. This is the opening event for our new monthly live poetry sessions in London with three of our published poets.
 



Wednesday, January 25, 2012

LONDON: Valley Press Fest!


Friday, 27th January, 2012, 7pm-9pm, £2 on the door
The Horseshoe,
24 Clerkenwell Close,
London,
EC1R 0AG

Valley Press comes to London for the southern leg of 'Valley Press Fest'; an evening celebrating the books and authors of Yorkshire's favourite independent publishing house. Held in the function room of The Horseshoe (Clerkenwell Close), the evening will feature readings from Jo Brandon, Norah Hanson, Steve Rudd and (in a first ever London appearance) VP founder Jamie McGarry. Tickets are just £2, and will be available on the door. See you there! Full details: http://www.valleypressuk.com/vpfest/

BIRMINGHAM: Hit The Ode

Thursday, 26th January, 2012, 7.30pm, £5
The Victoria,
48 John Bright St,
Birmingham
B1 1BN

Apples and Snakes presents Hit the Ode

The best poetry from the region, the country and the world at the heart of Birmingham.
An electrifying night of spoken word poetry by the best performers from around the corner - and around the world. Each Hit the Ode features one act from the Midlands, one from elsewhere in the UK, and, uniquely, one international guest.

www.thevictoriabirmingham.co.uk / www.facebook.com/hittheode / www.applesandsnakes.org

Monday, January 23, 2012

BIRMINGHAM: Poetry Bites

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012, 7.30pm, £5/£4

The Kitchen Garden Cafe
17 York Road
Kings Heath
Birmingham
B14 7SA 

Guest poet is Matt Merritt, reading from his Nine Arches Press collection hydrodaktulopsychicharmonica. 

Open mic slots also available - arrive early to book one, or call Jacqui Rowe on 07971 018 825.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

SLIMBRIDGE: No Space But Their Own - new poems about birds


Sunday, 5th February, 2012, 12.30pm - 2.30pm
Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Reserve,
Gloucestershire

No Space But Their Own : New poems about birds.
A reading with Alison Brackenbury, Anne Cluysenaar, Ann Drysdale, Angela France, Alwyn Marriage, Hermione Sandall and Christine Webb.


LEICESTER: Shindig!

Monday, 23rd January, 2012, 7.30pm, FREE
The Western,
Western Road,
Leicester
Featured poets are Jessica Mayhew, John Lucas, Phil Brown and Helen Calcutt.
Jessica Mayhew is 22, and is part way through her degree at the University of Northampton, where she is studying English Literature and Creative Writing. A pamphlet, Someone Else's Photograph, will be published by Crystal Clear Creators in March 2012.
Phil Brown teaches English in Sutton and has been regularly writing poetry for about 10 years. In 2009 he was shortlisted for the Crashaw Prize and won the Eric Gregory Award in
2010. His debut collection, Il Avilit, has just been published by Nine Arches Press. He is the Poetry Editor for the online magazine and chapbook publisher, Silkworms Ink.
John Lucas’s most recent book is Next Year Will Be Better: A Memoir of England in the 1950s. He runs Shoestring Press.
Helen Calcutt was born in 1988 and grew up in the West Midlands, with familial roots in South West Wales. Her first pamphlet collection is forthcoming next year with Perdika.
She works as a visiting writer for, among others, Creative Alliance, Writing West Midlands, and The Young People’s Writing Squads. She was awarded an Arvon writing Grant in
September 2011.

Sign up for open mic slots on the door.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

NEWCASTLE: Scratch Tyne

Sunday, 22nd January, 2012, 6.30pm, FREE
Floor 2,
Commercial Union House,
29-47 Pilgrim Street,
Newcastle
NE1 6QE

Apples and Snakes presents Scratch Tyne
New poems, new poets – be a critical friend and help to shape our spoken word culture. A monthly night where you can be the first to hear new poems from spoken word artists both established and unfamiliar. This is a short but intense hour of work rehearsed throughout the afternoon. We welcome anyone with skills and expertise in creative writing, drama and performance or other forms of stagecraft. The evening is free, all we ask of you is your honest feedback.

www.applesandsnakes.org

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

LONDON: Fawzia Kane collection launch


Tuesday, January 31st, 2012, 6.30-8.30/9pm, FREE, light refreshments
The Trinidad and Tobago High Commission
42 Belgrave Square,
London
SW1X 8NT

Waterloo Press and the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission cordially invite you to the launch of Tantie Diablesse, by Fawzia Kane

Fawzia Kane is a spinner of tales and tall stories, sometimes in the mischievous and charming voice of Tantie Diablesse (the ageless spirit of an ex-slave who is part-healer, part-witch), on other occasions in the voices of the odd and bright characters who populate this book: Borges’s Imaginary Beings, The Mighty Sparrow (a calypso singer from the 50s), ‘La Cuentista Bonita,’ ‘The Douen’ (the lost souls of children who died before being baptized) and the poet herself, as a child growing up in Trinidad. In these rich and varied poems Kane resurrects ‘buried songs’ and their ‘dreams of disquiet’ - Dr Tamar Yoseloff

LONDON: Resolution





Room 1.08
The Bank of Ideas
Sun Street,
Hackney
near Liverpool Street tube station and Finsbury Square.


RESOLUTION is an evening of dissent and discussion at the Bank of Ideas, featuring:

JOE DUNTHORNE // author of Submarine and recent unofficial poet-in-residence at OccupyLSX

IAN BONE // anarchist publisher of Class War and the Bristolian, famously dubbed “The Most Dangerous Man in Britain” by the Sunday People

ALAN MORRISON // editor of the Recusant and Poetry in Defence of the Welfare State

IAN PARKS // FAYE LIPSON // PETER BEARDER aka PETE THE TEMP (host) // more TBA

RESOLUTION will be held at the Bank of Ideas, a disused office block in London's financial district. Since being reclaimed by the Occupy movement it has gone on to deliver thought-provoking events and workshops, as well as provide an important example of grassroots, leaderless organisation.

Hosted by Occupy participant Peter Bearder, aka Pete the Temp, devised by Jody Porter (poetry editor of the Morning Star) and experimental poet Emma Hammond, the night aims to raise awareness of the Occupy movement and encourage involvement and support from the arts and the media.

For more information visit: http://tiny.cc/Resolution2012


LONDON: Camden Poetry Series


Friday, 3rd February, 2012, 7pm (doors open 6.30pm), £5/£4, WINE

Trinity United Reform Church,
1 Buck Street,
Camden Town
1-2 mins.
Camden Town tube

Ruth O'Callaghan presents Lorraine Mariner, Marie-Elizabeth Mali, Hannah Lowe and                 Leah Fritz.

Poets from the floor very welcome. Please bring a copy of the poem if you wish to be considered for the new anthology.


PLYMOUTH: Forked

Thursday, January 19th, 2012, 8.30pm, £7 on the door / £5 in advance / £4 NUS
The B-Bar,
Barbican Theatre,
Plymouth
PL1 2NJ

Apples and Snakes presents Forked
Poetry to inspire, delight and provoke!
 
Featuring: Ant the Rant, Isley Lynn, Last Child Dancing and your host, Mama Tokus

www.wegottickets.com / www.applesandsnakes.org

GALWAY: Over The Edge Ninth Birthday Reading

Thursday, January 19th, 2012, 6.30-8pm
Galway City Library

The Featured Readers are Dearbhaile Houston, Damian Cunnifee and Leanne O'Sullivan. This is a very special occasion as it is now exactly nine years since Over The Edge was born in Galway City Library in January 2003.
 
Dearbhaile Houston grew up in Co. Galway. She is in her first year of New Media and English at the University of Limerick, learning the art of procrastination and strong coffee. She began attending Creative Writing classes with Susan Millar DuMars last spring and recently won the Seán Uí Riordáin prize for poetry in the Oireachtas na Gaeilge Literary Competition 2011.
Damian Cunniffe is from Abbeyknockmoy in  North County Galway. In 2011 he was longlisted for the Fish Publishing International Short Story Prize, the Ink Tears Prize and was joint winner of the Lonely Voices Short Story Introductions competition run by the Irish Writers Centre. He was also runner-up in the fiction section of the 2011 Over The Edge New Writer Of The Year competition. His work has been published in Crannóg and the Cúirt Journal. Damien has had articles published in several newspapers, including the Galway Advertiser. He is currently working on a play and a collection of short stories.
Leanne O’Sullivan was born on the Beara Peninsula in west Cork in 1983, and now lives in Cork city. Her poetry collections are Waiting for My Clothes (2004) and Cailleach: The Hag of Beara (2009) both published by Bloodaxe Books. Her work has been included in various anthologies, including Selina Guinness’ The New Irish Poets and Billy Collins’s Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry. In 2009 Leanne was awarded the Ireland Chair of Poetry bursary; in 2010 she won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature; and in 2011 she received the Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Award for Poetry.
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 087-6431748.

Over The Edge acknowledges the ongoing generous financial support of Galway City Council & The Arts Council. http://overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com


Monday, January 16, 2012

LONDON: Velvet Tongue Erotic Literary Soiree


Monday, January 30th, 2012, 7pm-10.30pm, £3 donation, free for participants
Bar Kick,
127 Shoreditch High Street,
London
E1 6JE
(Old St/Liverpool St tubes).
Contact phone number: 07733263823 (Ernesto)

After four excellent editions in February, May, August and November 2011, Ernesto Sarezale brings Velvet Tongue back to the Bar Kick.

Featured performers are Mel Jones and Chris Dangerfield, with special appearances by Al Cowie, Michael Wynne and (via Skype) Deborah Lazaroff.


To get a flavour of what happens at Velvet Tongue, here are some previews, reviews, reports and videos:
OPEN MIC SLOTS: Bring along your sexy words and share them with us. Have you got an erotic poem, a sexy short story, a salacious monologue, a sexually explicit section of your novel, a provocative comic strip, a risqué stand-up routine? Would you like to share a piece of erotica from an author you admire? Come and read it in front of an appreciative audience. FREE entrance to open mic performers.

To sign up for the five-minute open mic slots, email Ernesto at ernesto@sarezale.com, or give your name on the night in case there are any slots left.

LONDON: Lumen Poetry Series

Tuesday, 17th January, 2012, doors open 6.30pm for 7pm, £5/£4, WINE

Lumen
88 Tavistock Place
WC1
Tubes: Russell Square, Kings Cross, St Pancras.

Ruth O'Callaghan presents Shoestring Poets Stuart Henson, Christine McNeil and Costas Nisiotis.

Poets from the floor very welcome.

Friday, January 13, 2012

BIRMINGHAM: Poetry Bites

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012, 7.30pm, £5/£4
The Kitchen Garden Cafe
17 York Road
Kings Heath
Birmingham
B14 7SA 

Guest poet is Matt Merritt, reading from his Nine Arches Press collection hydrodaktulopsychicharmonica. 

Open mic slots also available - arrive early to book one, or call Jacqui Rowe on 07971 018 825.

BIRMINGHAM: Hit The Ode

Thursday, 26th January, 2012, 7.30pm, £5
The Victoria,
48 John Bright St,
Birmingham
B1 1BN

Apples and Snakes presents Hit the Ode

The best poetry from the region, the country and the world at the heart of Birmingham.
An electrifying night of spoken word poetry by the best performers from around the corner - and around the world. Each Hit the Ode features one act from the Midlands, one from elsewhere in the UK, and, uniquely, one international guest.

www.thevictoriabirmingham.co.uk / www.facebook.com/hittheode / www.applesandsnakes.org

LONDON: Jawdance

Wednesday, 25th January, 2012, 7.30pm, FREE
Rich Mix,
35 – 47 Bethnal Green Road,
London,
E1 6LA

Apples and Snakes presents Jawdance
Yes - poetry; a stage; a microphone; you. Put it all together and you’ve got Jawdance, the spoken-word show that’s hipper than a thousand Shoreditch hipsters wearing hipsters. And let’s not neglect to mention the special guests, the poetry films, the competitions and the genial host. Sign up for open mic:

www.richmix.org.uk/ www.applesandsnakes.org

NEWCASTLE: Scratch Tyne

Sunday, 22nd January, 2012, 6.30pm, FREE
Floor 2,
Commercial Union House,
29-47 Pilgrim Street,
Newcastle
NE1 6QE

Apples and Snakes presents Scratch Tyne
New poems, new poets – be a critical friend and help to shape our spoken word culture. A monthly night where you can be the first to hear new poems from spoken word artists both established and unfamiliar. This is a short but intense hour of work rehearsed throughout the afternoon. We welcome anyone with skills and expertise in creative writing, drama and performance or other forms of stagecraft. The evening is free, all we ask of you is your honest feedback.

www.applesandsnakes.org

PLYMOUTH: Forked

Thursday, January 19th, 2012, 8.30pm, £7 on the door / £5 in advance / £4 NUS
The B-Bar,
Barbican Theatre,
Plymouth
PL1 2NJ

Apples and Snakes presents Forked
Poetry to inspire, delight and provoke!
 
Featuring: Ant the Rant, Isley Lynn, Last Child Dancing and your host, Mama Tokus

www.wegottickets.com / www.applesandsnakes.org

LONDON: Paper Tiger Poetry

Friday, January 13th, 2012, 7.30pm, pay what you can entry fee
Tea House Theatre
139 Vauxhall Walk
Vauxhall
London
SE11 5HL (round the corner from Vauxhall tube on Victoria line)

A new edition of Paper Tiger Poetry at the Tea House Theatre...

Hosted by Alain English with a great headline feature act: Paul Lyalls, promoting his book Catching the Cascade, currently on its second reprint – fantastic poet, inventive and ironic.

Star of BBC2’s/CBBC’s Big Slam Poetry House, Paul wrote and starred in the sell-out Edinburgh family show Are we nearly there yet? His poetry is funny and moving and his poetry workshops produce extraordinary poems from children of all ages. His new full collection 'Catching the cascade' (Flipped eye) is available from all bookshops and Amazon & has been shortlisted for the 2012 People's Book Prize. Paul has worked and performed with Michael Rosen, George Best, Jean Binta Breeze, Will Self, John Hegley, Benjamin Zepphaniah and Andrea Leavy to name but a few. Paul has also been selected as as one of the London 2012 Shake the Dust poets.

Support from Will Hames and Kevin Reinhardt plus open-mic (sign up from 7pm).

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

LEICESTER: Shindig!


Monday, 23rd, January, 2012, 7.30pm, FREE
The Western,
Western Road,
Leicester
Featured poets are Jessica Mayhew, John Lucas, Phil Brown and Helen Calcutt.

Jessica Mayhew is 22, and is part way through her degree at the University of Northampton, where she is studying English Literature and Creative Writing. A pamphlet, Someone Else's Photograph, will be published by Crystal Clear Creators in March 2012.

Phil Brown teaches English in Sutton and has been regularly writing poetry for about 10 years. In 2009 he was shortlisted for the Crashaw Prize and won the Eric Gregory Award in
2010. His debut collection, Il Avilit, has just been published by Nine Arches Press. He is the Poetry Editor for the online magazine and chapbook publisher, Silkworms Ink.

John Lucas’s most recent book is Next Year Will Be Better: A Memoir of England in the 1950s. He runs Shoestring Press.

Helen Calcutt was born in 1988 and grew up in the West Midlands, with familial roots in South West Wales. Her first pamphlet collection is forthcoming next year with Perdika.
She works as a visiting writer for, among others, Creative Alliance, Writing West Midlands, and The Young People’s Writing Squads. She was awarded an Arvon writing Grant in
September 2011.

Sign up for open mic slots on the door.

Sunday, January 08, 2012

LONDON: Hammer and Tongue Camden

Monday, January 9th, 2012, 7.30pm-11pm, £5

Green Note Cafe
106 Parkway
Camden
 
We have had the most incredible slammers come and wow us with their musing and artistry,,, join them for a chance to win a place in the H&T National slam 2012 by signing up on the door from 7.30. the first 8 poets to sign up get to slam and come in for free.
 
FEATURE POETS!
 
The incredible HANNAH JANE WALKER and CHRIS THORPE will be gracing our stage with an exerpt of their Edinburgh Fringe Festival award winning five star show, THE OH FUCK MOMENT
 
We are also exceedingly delighted and overexcited to welcome Seiriol Davies to the H&T Camden stage. Playwright and poet and alround amazing performer, Seiriol Davies is wizardly soul, not to be missed!
 
Hosted by Michelle Madsen, who's very much looking forward to seeing y'all on Monday!

LEAMINGTON SPA: PUREandGOODandRIGHT

Monday, 9th January, 2012, 7.30pm, £3/£2
The Sozzled Sausage,
Leamington Spa
CV32 4NX.

This month's guest poet is the dynamic Andy Conner.
Hailing from Birmingham, Andy Conner performs poetry light and dark. Taking inspiration from sources as diverse as Brazilian street children, the First World War and his own inability to concentrate, he  has established a wide and eclectic repertoire which guarantees that no two performances are the same, or anywhere near it. Long-established on the West Midlands scene, Andy has also performed in a wide variety of venues nationwide and his work has featured on Radio 4’s Poetry Please. 
An engaging and dramatic performer, Andy attracts uniformly positive reviews, both for his his published work and live performances. His current publications are Red, a collection of poetry, and Once, a teen fiction novel, both of which are selling strongly in Britain and abroad.
Andy hates computers with a vengeance, but nevertheless keeps a poorly-maintained website at www.andyconner.com
DEFINITELY AN EVENING NOT TO BE MISSED! 

With open mic support from…….yes……YOU!
Come and share your poems or enjoy the talent of others- seasoned poets & first time performers most welcome!

If you would like to know more about the night, please email pgrpoetry@gmail.com

Remember to check out our blog at http://pgrpoetry.blogspot.com !

LONDON: Kid, I Wrote Back

Monday, January 9th, 2012, 7.30pm, £3, FREE to perform
Bar Kick
,
127 Shoreditch High Street,
Shoreditch,
London,
E1 6JE

Artists: Chimene Suleyman, Dylan Sage, Plus special guests...

'Kid, I wrote back' started two years ago and quickly went from strength to strength and swiftly solidified itself as one of the most exciting and eclectic poetry and spoken word nights in London.

Purposefully breaking free from promoting any one verse, word, voice or style KID, stamps a defiantly individual mark onto the capital's red-ripe spoken word and poetry scene, and invites both established and as yet unheard talent to the stage to perform – offering a much needed dose of full-on liberalism and authenticity – that will really agitate, challenge and tickle your minds.

It is a platform for current words from current poets of all styles and experience who are looking to share words and hear others in a friendly and lively environment. It is the brainchild of Chimène Suleyman, a writer and poet who performs as part of the 'Rhymes Won’t Wait' collective and Dylan Sage, a writer and emcee who has entertained with the likes of 'The Nextmen' and 'Breaking Bread'.

If you would like to perform email kidiwroteback@instorage.org.uk or get there early on the night to sign up.

kidiwroteback@instorage.org.uk
www.facebook.com/kidiwroteback
www.myspace.com/kidiwroteback

Thursday, January 05, 2012

LONDON: Poetry Digest - Poems on Cakes


Wednesday, 18th January, 2012, 7pm, FREE (but donations welcome)
The Bell Pub,
50 Middlesex Street,
London
E1 7EX

Maverick bakers Poetry Digest are back! Join us for poetry readings (and eatings) from our new issue with special guest Liz Berry and contributors Jo Bell, Luigi Coppola, Dorothy Fryd and Claire Trévien.

The event is free, although we may pass around a sugar tin for donations.

MAN THE OVENS!


GALWAY: Over The Edge Ninth Birthday Reading

Thursday, January 19th, 2012, 6.30-8pm
Galway City Library

The Featured Readers are Dearbhaile Houston, Damian Cunniffe & Leanne O’Sullivan. This is a very special occasion as it is now exactly nine years since Over The Edge was born in Galway City Library in January 2003.

Dearbhaile Houston grew up in Co. Galway. She is in her first year of New Media and English at the University of Limerick, learning the art of procrastination and strong coffee. She began attending Creative Writing classes with Susan Millar DuMars last spring and recently won the Seán Uí Riordáin prize for poetry in the Oireachtas na Gaeilge Literary Competition 2011.

Damian Cunniffe is from Abbeyknockmoy in  North County Galway. In 2011 he was longlisted for the Fish Publishing International Short Story Prize, the Ink Tears Prize and was joint winner of the Lonely Voices Short Story Introductions competition run by the Irish Writers Centre. He was also runner-up in the fiction section of the 2011 Over The Edge New Writer Of The Year competition. His work has been published in Crannóg and the Cúirt Journal. Damien has had articles published in several newspapers, including the Galway Advertiser. He is currently working on a play and a collection of short stories.

Leanne O’Sullivan was born on the Beara Peninsula in west Cork in 1983, and now lives in Cork city. Her poetry collections are Waiting for My Clothes (2004) and Cailleach: The Hag of Beara (2009) both published by Bloodaxe Books. Her work has been included in various anthologies, including Selina Guinness’ The New Irish Poets and Billy Collins’s Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry. In 2009 Leanne was awarded the Ireland Chair of Poetry bursary; in 2010 she won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature; and in 2011 she received the Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Award for Poetry.

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 087-6431748.

Over The Edge acknowledges the ongoing generous financial support of Galway City Council & The Arts Council. http://overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com

LONDON: Hammer and Tongue Camden

Monday, January 9th, 2012, 7.30pm-11pm, £5
Green Note Cafe
106 Parkway
Camden
 
We have had the most incredible slammers come and wow us with their musing and artistry,,, join them for a chance to win a place in the H&T National slam 2012 by signing up on the door from 7.30. the first 8 poets to sign up get to slam and come in for free.
 
FEATURE POETS!
 
The incredible HANNAH JANE WALKER and CHRIS THORPE will be gracing our stage with an exerpt of their Edinburgh Fringe Festival award winning five star show, THE OH FUCK MOMENT
 
We are also exceedingly delighted and overexcited to welcome Seiriol Davies to the H&T Camden stage. Playwright and poet and alround amazing performer, Seiriol Davies is wizardly soul, not to be missed!
 
Hosted by Michelle Madsen, who's very much looking forward to seeing y'all on Monday!

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

LONDON: Paper Tiger Poetry

January 13th, 2012, 7.30pm, pay what you can entry fee
Tea House Theatre
139 Vauxhall Walk
Vauxhall
London
SE11 5HL (round the corner from Vauxhall tube on Victoria line)

A new edition of Paper Tiger Poetry at the Tea House Theatre...

Hosted by Alain English with a great headline feature act: Paul Lyalls, promoting his book Catching the Cascade, currently on its second reprint – fantastic poet, inventive and ironic.

Star of BBC2’s/CBBC’s Big Slam Poetry House, Paul wrote and starred in the sell-out Edinburgh family show Are we nearly there yet? His poetry is funny and moving and his poetry workshops produce extraordinary poems from children of all ages. His new full collection 'Catching the cascade' (Flipped eye) is available from all bookshops and Amazon & has been shortlisted for the 2012 People's Book Prize. Paul has worked and performed with Michael Rosen, George Best, Jean Binta Breeze, Will Self, John Hegley, Benjamin Zepphaniah and Andrea Leavy to name but a few. Paul has also been selected as as one of the London 2012 Shake the Dust poets.

Support from Will Hames and Kevin Reinhardt plus open-mic (sign up from 7pm).

LONDON: Lumen Poetry Series

Tuesday, 17th January, 2012, doors open 6.30pm for 7pm, £5/£4, WINE
Lumen
88 Tavistock Place
WC1
Tubes: Russell Square, Kings Cross, St Pancras.

Ruth O'Callaghan presents Shoestring Poets Stuart Henson, Christine McNeil and Costas Nisiotis.

Poets from the floor very welcome.

LEAMINGTON SPA: PUREandGOODandRIGHT


Monday, 9th January, 2012, 7.30pm, £3/£2
The Sozzled Sausage,
Leamington Spa
CV32 4NX.

This month's guest poet is the dynamic Andy Conner.

Hailing from Birmingham, Andy Conner performs poetry light and dark. Taking inspiration from sources as diverse as Brazilian street children, the First World War and his own inability to concentrate, he  has established a wide and eclectic repertoire which guarantees that no two performances are the same, or anywhere near it. Long-established on the West Midlands scene, Andy has also performed in a wide variety of venues nationwide and his work has featured on Radio 4’s Poetry Please. 

An engaging and dramatic performer, Andy attracts uniformly positive reviews, both for his his published work and live performances. His current publications are Red, a collection of poetry, and Once, a teen fiction novel, both of which are selling strongly in Britain and abroad.

Andy hates computers with a vengeance, but nevertheless keeps a poorly-maintained website at www.andyconner.com

DEFINITELY AN EVENING NOT TO BE MISSED! 

With open mic support from…….yes……YOU!
Come and share your poems or enjoy the talent of others- seasoned poets & first time performers most welcome!

If you would like to know more about the night, please email pgrpoetry@gmail.com

Remember to check out our blog at http://pgrpoetry.blogspot.com ! 

LONDON: Kid, I Wrote Back

Monday, January 9th, 2012, 7.30pm, £3, FREE to perform
Bar Kick, 127 Shoreditch High Street, Shoreditch, London, E1 6JE

Artists: Chimene Suleyman, Dylan Sage, Plus special guests...

'Kid, I wrote back' started two years ago and quickly went from strength to strength and swiftly solidified itself as one of the most exciting and eclectic poetry and spoken word nights in London.

Purposefully breaking free from promoting any one verse, word, voice or style KID, stamps a defiantly individual mark onto the capital's red-ripe spoken word and poetry scene, and invites both established and as yet unheard talent to the stage to perform – offering a much needed dose of full-on liberalism and authenticity – that will really agitate, challenge and tickle your minds.

It is a platform for current words from current poets of all styles and experience who are looking to share words and hear others in a friendly and lively environment. It is the brainchild of Chimène Suleyman, a writer and poet who performs as part of the 'Rhymes Won’t Wait' collective and Dylan Sage, a writer and emcee who has entertained with the likes of 'The Nextmen' and 'Breaking Bread'.

If you would like to perform email kidiwroteback@instorage.org.uk or get there early on the night to sign up.

kidiwroteback@instorage.org.uk
www.facebook.com/kidiwroteback
www.myspace.com/kidiwroteback