Complex Trout Productions and The Alley Cafe present
speakeasy 50
@ The Alley Cafe, 1a Cannon Court, Nottingham (opposite Angel Row Library)
Wednesday 21st June, 2006
8pm onwards
FREE
with special guest
Rob Gee
Host: Steve Carroll
"Rob Gee isn't just a tall bloke with glasses, he's also a high octane poet with a nice line in rhyming couplets and the like. Even more than that, he's the winner of last month's First Annual Alley Slam, beating off a host of other fantastic acts to deservedly get his biro-stained paws on the Speakeasy crown. So we booked him for this month, thinking that if you missed him you get the chance to sample his stuff, and if you enjoyed him last month you get the chance to see a full set this time round. For free. All this and an open floor? And a raffle? Yes indeedy. Well worth a look tomorrow! Hope to see you there as we hit the half century."
-- Trout Productions.
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
New Blood at the Poetry Cafe: Wednesday 21st June
Woden's Day 21st June at 7.30pm for £5/3
New Blood (old enough to know better, young enough to care)
Adam O’Riordan, Annie Freud, Inna Ellams & featured floor spots by Catherine Carter, Musa Okwonga, Camelia Stafford
The Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
London
Covent Garden tube
New Blood (old enough to know better, young enough to care)
Adam O’Riordan, Annie Freud, Inna Ellams & featured floor spots by Catherine Carter, Musa Okwonga, Camelia Stafford
The Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
London
Covent Garden tube
Solstice Love Poetry: Wednesday 21st June
There will be solstice love poetry thanking Creation for being so
at
Rath na Riogh
the hill of Tara
Co Meath
Ireland
@ 04.50 on Wednesday 21 June.
Druids to Appear
Ovid Yeats - Jude the Tattoist - Donal the Bi Polar Plumber
"These three quality acts will be attempting to reconnect with the spirit of Ollamh Fodla, Ireland's premier druidic force circa 1277 BC, who instituted the senatorial Brehon assembly vested with legislative and judicial functions, as recorded in the Psalter of Tara. This text affirms that these laws founded on poetic principles were of a most high civilization and remained intact until renaissance psychopaths like the first generation poet Edmund Spencer came proselytizing a culture of genocide for the most ancient of poetic orders whose philosophy and foundations are so mindbogglingly removed from contemporary poetic thought, most modern versemakers refuse to accept it as truth." - Ovid Yeats
All welcome - Free.
at
Rath na Riogh
the hill of Tara
Co Meath
Ireland
@ 04.50 on Wednesday 21 June.
Druids to Appear
Ovid Yeats - Jude the Tattoist - Donal the Bi Polar Plumber
"These three quality acts will be attempting to reconnect with the spirit of Ollamh Fodla, Ireland's premier druidic force circa 1277 BC, who instituted the senatorial Brehon assembly vested with legislative and judicial functions, as recorded in the Psalter of Tara. This text affirms that these laws founded on poetic principles were of a most high civilization and remained intact until renaissance psychopaths like the first generation poet Edmund Spencer came proselytizing a culture of genocide for the most ancient of poetic orders whose philosophy and foundations are so mindbogglingly removed from contemporary poetic thought, most modern versemakers refuse to accept it as truth." - Ovid Yeats
All welcome - Free.
Monday, June 19, 2006
Spring Fever, Monday 19th June
Monday 19th June at 8pm
£5/4
Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, London (Covent Garden tube)
“Spring Fever” – a flurry bluster of new poetry by Stephanie Gerra & Wendy Shutler, with musings on love, food, sex, God, nature and the seasons. All underpinned by soulful melodies & music ...
£5/4
Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, London (Covent Garden tube)
“Spring Fever” – a flurry bluster of new poetry by Stephanie Gerra & Wendy Shutler, with musings on love, food, sex, God, nature and the seasons. All underpinned by soulful melodies & music ...
Poetry London Summer Launch, Wednesday 21st June
Poetry London Summer Launch Reading
The Gallery, 2nd Floor, Foyles, 113-119 Charing Cross Road, London WC2;
Colette Bryce, Christopher Reid, David Constantine, Melissa Range;
21 June 2006 at 7pm
Free entrance
Free wine
Website: www.poetrylondon.co.uk
The Gallery, 2nd Floor, Foyles, 113-119 Charing Cross Road, London WC2;
Colette Bryce, Christopher Reid, David Constantine, Melissa Range;
21 June 2006 at 7pm
Free entrance
Free wine
Website: www.poetrylondon.co.uk
Troubadour Poetry, London: Monday 19th June
Coffee-House Poets: European Poetry
265 Old Brompton Road LONDON SW5 (no mail to this address) nr. junct. Earls Court Rd & Old Brompton Rd -- nearest Tube station: Earls Court (District & Piccadilly Lines)MONDAY 19th JUNE at the TROUBADOUR, 7pm (?)
Contact: phone 020-8354 0660, write to Anne-Marie Fyfe at Coffee-House Poetry, PO Box 16210, LONDON, W4 1ZP or e-mail: CoffPoetry@aol.com
The publicity material for this event says:
"Continuing our exciting summer season on European poetry, four contemporary Coffee-House poets reflect on great 20c European poets (see poem below...)
- Martyn Crucefix's most recent collection is An English Nazareth and his translation of Duino Elegies by Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926, b. Prague) is forthcoming from Enitharmon.
- Joy-of-Six member Anne Berkeley's work appeared in Oxford Poets 2002; she talks on poet & screenwriter Jacques Prévert (1900-1977, b. Neuilly-sur-Seine).
- Jamie McKendrick's latest collection is Ink Stone (Faber 2003)-since then he has edited the Faber Book of 20th Century Italian Poems; he reads & discusses Eugenio Montale (1896-1981, b. Genoa).
- Michael Foley has published four novels, four poetry collections and translations of French poets-his Autumn Beguiles the Fatalist (Blackstaff, 2006) includes translations from Francis Ponge (1899-1988, b. Montpellier).
Anne-Marie Fyfe (Organiser)
coffee-house poetry at the troubadou... life, literature and the pursuit of happiness... in the famous Troubadour basement:
London's liveliest & best-loved poetry venue...
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Open Mic in Leamington Spa: Monday 19th June
PUREandGOODandRIGHT presents its third Open Mic Night at Toyk in Leamington Spa, Monday 19th June 7.30pm.
Toyk is a very chic bar-restuarant on Warwick Street in the centre of Leamington, see
www.kellywit.com
for details.
"We're expecting some of Birmingham's Best, and guests from further afield include Sheffield's nth** most famous poet, DAVID FINE, editor of Lit-Net, raconteur, dry wit and shameless Coventry City and England fan. So, will there be a football theme? Well that's entirely up to you!"
Toyk is a very chic bar-restuarant on Warwick Street in the centre of Leamington, see
www.kellywit.com
for details.
"We're expecting some of Birmingham's Best, and guests from further afield include Sheffield's nth** most famous poet, DAVID FINE, editor of Lit-Net, raconteur, dry wit and shameless Coventry City and England fan. So, will there be a football theme? Well that's entirely up to you!"
Getting Spooky down in The Cellar: Saturday 17th June
The Cellar
Every Saturday @ The Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton St, LondonCovent Garden or Holborn tube.
7.30pm
£5/3 (concs, members, floor spots)
Floorspots available on the night, new and infrequent readers will be prioritised
Hosted by Niall O'Sullivan
Saturday 17th June 2006
Wayne Smith- If coming of age means realising that your last chance of being a pro footballer is gone, then meet the finest scribe of the twenty something male lament.
Inua Ellams- Reading from his collection Thirteen Fairy Negro Tales, young fresh verse from an old soul
Fiona Curran - Sharp, sassy wordsmith form Wordsworth country, gritty, cutting poetry that doesn't say much about daffodils.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Apples & Snakes Open Mic in Whitechapel: TONIGHT!
Apples and Snakes
Open Mic, floor spots to all-comers, see sidebar links if you want to visit the highly informative and colourful A&S websiteThursday 15th June 2006 at The Whitechapel (Art Gallery) - 80-82 Whitechapel High St, London, E1 7QX
FREE ENTRY!
Are you the next big thing on the performance-poetry scene? If so, here’s a chance to dazzle the audience with the dexterity of your rhythms and the sheer verve of your verse. Your host for the evening will be the lovely Joseph Coelho, and there will be special guest slots from Justin Rhyme, Katie Southalland Saran Green– so you’ll be in excellent company. And if you don’t fancy performing, just come along and soak up the poetical atmosphere in The Whitechapel’s friendly café-bar.
Go on – you know you want to!
Bookings: 020-7522-7878 / www.whitechapel.org
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Eric Gregory Winners 2006: Thursday June 15th, London
Thursday 15th June 2006
8.00pm
Free Entrance!
A Reading by 2006 Eric Gregory Award Winners, hosted by Roddy Lumsden in studio.
The Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
London
(Nearest tube: Covent Garden)
The Eric Gregory Award is administered by the Society of Authors and is awarded to the most promising British poets under thirty each year. I won one myself in the year I turned thirty, and it was a huge boost to my career as a poet. I would rather like to go down and hear this reading on Thursday, for my friend and co-conspirator Jon Morley, he of the Heaventree Press in Coventry, has won a Gregory this year and is, I'm sure, destined for great things. But I don't know that I've got enough money this week for an evening's jaunt down to Londinium to hear poetry, especially as I still haven't paid that vast electricity bill ...
Nice thought, though. And well done, Jon. Get down there and knock their socks off, Tin Angel-style!

JON MORLEY holding the light for Colin Dick at this month's 'Night Blue Fruit' open mic at the Tin Angel. It's a dark and dangerous place for poets, Coventry ...
8.00pm
Free Entrance!
A Reading by 2006 Eric Gregory Award Winners, hosted by Roddy Lumsden in studio.
The Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
London
(Nearest tube: Covent Garden)
The Eric Gregory Award is administered by the Society of Authors and is awarded to the most promising British poets under thirty each year. I won one myself in the year I turned thirty, and it was a huge boost to my career as a poet. I would rather like to go down and hear this reading on Thursday, for my friend and co-conspirator Jon Morley, he of the Heaventree Press in Coventry, has won a Gregory this year and is, I'm sure, destined for great things. But I don't know that I've got enough money this week for an evening's jaunt down to Londinium to hear poetry, especially as I still haven't paid that vast electricity bill ...
Nice thought, though. And well done, Jon. Get down there and knock their socks off, Tin Angel-style!

JON MORLEY holding the light for Colin Dick at this month's 'Night Blue Fruit' open mic at the Tin Angel. It's a dark and dangerous place for poets, Coventry ...
Monday, June 12, 2006
Big Battle of the Bards: Caernarfon, June 16th.
Caernarfon, 16th of June. Big Battle of Words between poets! Come and hear teams of poets performing their poems through cynganedd, rhyme and alliteration in the Big Battle of Words. Big Battle of Words! Here the young and old, new poets as well as the renowned chaired bards will battle it out with words...watch the sparks fly!
Alun Tan Lan will also be performing this evening.
Evening supported by Academi.
DOC Bar
Galeri Caernarfon
Doc Victoria
Caernarfon
Gwynedd
LL55 1SQ
01286 685252
8pm
Price: £5 / £4
Date: 16 Jun 06
Alun Tan Lan will also be performing this evening.
Evening supported by Academi.
DOC Bar
Galeri Caernarfon
Doc Victoria
Caernarfon
Gwynedd
LL55 1SQ
01286 685252
8pm
Price: £5 / £4
Date: 16 Jun 06
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Poet's Letter at the Poetry Cafe, Monday 12th June
PLM Poetry Performance and Live Music
@ the Poetry Cafe (22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden-nearest tube) on Monday 12th June, 7 p.m.
Performing will be: Todd Swift, Munayem Mayenin, Philip Ruthen and Tricia Peak (Poet in Residence, June 2006 @PLM) and Johnny Vallon in Music.
OPEN MIC Session as usual.
Poets Letter
@ the Poetry Cafe (22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden-nearest tube) on Monday 12th June, 7 p.m.
Performing will be: Todd Swift, Munayem Mayenin, Philip Ruthen and Tricia Peak (Poet in Residence, June 2006 @PLM) and Johnny Vallon in Music.
OPEN MIC Session as usual.
Poets Letter
Book Launch at Gloucester Cathedral, June 25th
THE CHAPTER HOUSE,
GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL
ON SUNDAY, JUNE 25th
AT 11.45 a.m.
BOOK LAUNCH for ‘THE SHIP IN THE CITY’
BY PETER WYTON
A collection of poems about the history of the cathedral
and the personalities associated
with it, spanning more than 900 years.
Sunday Eucharist starts at 10.15. If you are not attending the service, please come to the South Porch (directly ahead of you as you enter the cathedral close from Westgate Street) at 11.30 a.m.
The guides will direct you to the chapter house.
GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL
ON SUNDAY, JUNE 25th
AT 11.45 a.m.
BOOK LAUNCH for ‘THE SHIP IN THE CITY’
BY PETER WYTON
A collection of poems about the history of the cathedral
and the personalities associated
with it, spanning more than 900 years.
Sunday Eucharist starts at 10.15. If you are not attending the service, please come to the South Porch (directly ahead of you as you enter the cathedral close from Westgate Street) at 11.30 a.m.
The guides will direct you to the chapter house.
Friday, June 09, 2006
Thursday, June 08, 2006
SHORTFUSE: Thursday 8th June - THAT'S TONIGHT!

Thursday 8th June: that's TONIGHT!
SHORTFUSE
This week at London's only weekly fusion of stand-up poetry, performance comedy and spokenword we bring you another outstanding line-up of the best in cutting edge poetics...
A very special guest feature length performance from Perrier Award winner Daniel Kitson, reading stories, with guitar.
Wayne Smith: winner of SHORTFUSE Poetry Idol 6. A hip playful take on contemporary culture and poetry. A sharp young talent with a future to watch.
Paul Lyalls: The charismatic host of Express Excess peforms his trademark style lighthearted, warmly comic, stories from North of the border.
With Resident Host: NATHAN PENLINGTON- ‘A natural performer, witty, inventive, stylish and original’ - Rob Newman// ‘Consistently original and accessible’ – Chortle
Every Thursday @ The Camden Head, Camden Walk, Islington, London, N1
Tube: Angel
Doors: 8.30pm. Admission: £5 waged / £3 concessions.
Are you part of the myspace.com revolution? If so, come and make friends:
www.myspace.com/shortfuselondon
BY NATHAN PENLINGTON
Cafe Frug, Penzance: Thursday 15th June
'CAFÉ FRUG'
Music-Jazz, Folk, Blues. Cabaret, Poetry, Theatre with Bob Devereux and special guests.8.00pm
Every other Thursday (next one: June 15th)
Members £2
Temp. members £4
Poetry Stanza. An evening of poetry run in partnership with the Poetry Society. 8pm
THE PENZANCE ARTS CLUB
Penzance
Thursday 8th and Friday 9th June: two events at the Poetry Cafe, London
8th June 2006
8.00pm
£2/1
Survivors' Poetry: Open Mic night
and
9th June
8.00pm
£5/4
Rhymes with Glory: join Jake Yapp, Joe Yapp & Nick Yapp for a gunboat cruise through the jingo-infested seas of the heyday of empire, when men were men, women were memsahibs, and poems were poems.
Both these live poetry events take place at:
The Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
London
(Nearest tube: Covent Garden)
8.00pm
£2/1
Survivors' Poetry: Open Mic night
and
9th June
8.00pm
£5/4
Rhymes with Glory: join Jake Yapp, Joe Yapp & Nick Yapp for a gunboat cruise through the jingo-infested seas of the heyday of empire, when men were men, women were memsahibs, and poems were poems.
Both these live poetry events take place at:
The Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
London
(Nearest tube: Covent Garden)
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
SHORTFUSE at Stoke Newington Festival: Sunday June 11th
Sunday 11 June 2006 16:00
Stoke Newington High Street, London, N16
Cost: Free
The performance and stand-up poetry event 'Shortfuse' takes to the stage as part of the annual Stoke Newington Festival, featuring performances from Tim Wells, Suzanne Andrade, Rhian Edwards and Shortfuse mastermind Nathan Penlington.
SHORTFUSE is on every Thursday night from 8.30pm approx. at the Camden Head, Camden Walk, Islington (nearest tube: Angel)
Stoke Newington High Street, London, N16
Cost: Free
The performance and stand-up poetry event 'Shortfuse' takes to the stage as part of the annual Stoke Newington Festival, featuring performances from Tim Wells, Suzanne Andrade, Rhian Edwards and Shortfuse mastermind Nathan Penlington.
SHORTFUSE is on every Thursday night from 8.30pm approx. at the Camden Head, Camden Walk, Islington (nearest tube: Angel)

Iron Press Anthology reading: Wednesday June 7th
North by North-East
Queen's Hall, Hexham
Wed 7 Jun 2006
A range of poets from the major new anthology from Iron Press, North by
North-East, will be reading at venues across the region over the next few
months. Reading at the Queen's Hall are Peter Bennet, Katrina Porteous,
Gordon Hodgeon, Linda France, Anne Stevenson, Mick Standen and Jackie
Litherland.
No time given, I'm afraid. If you're local, please contact the venue or Iron Press for more details.
Queen's Hall, Hexham
Wed 7 Jun 2006
A range of poets from the major new anthology from Iron Press, North by
North-East, will be reading at venues across the region over the next few
months. Reading at the Queen's Hall are Peter Bennet, Katrina Porteous,
Gordon Hodgeon, Linda France, Anne Stevenson, Mick Standen and Jackie
Litherland.
No time given, I'm afraid. If you're local, please contact the venue or Iron Press for more details.
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Night Blue Fruit at the Tin Angel, this Tuesday
The next epic NIGHT BLUE FRUIT AT THE TIN ANGEL is this very Tuesday evening, at 8.30pm, at the Tin Angel bar in Medieval Spon Street, Coventry (this ancient street is clearly signposted off the ring road if you're coming by car, just keep driving round the city until you spot it!) where beer will flow, poems will dance naked on the tables and someone is bound to get thrown out before the end of the night.
I'll be there, anyway. So definitely worth the trip ...
The Tin Angel bar
Medieval Spon Street
Coventry
8.30pm start (hard to get a seat after 9pm)
June 6th 2006
Organised by: www.heaventreepress.co.uk
I'll be there, anyway. So definitely worth the trip ...
The Tin Angel bar
Medieval Spon Street
Coventry
8.30pm start (hard to get a seat after 9pm)
June 6th 2006
Organised by: www.heaventreepress.co.uk
SIX OF THE BEST: A REMINDER
Six of the Best at the Birmingham Library Theatre
Wednesday June 7th. Featuring the following Birmingham-based performers: Spoz, Big Bren, Louis Poet, Jimmy Fantastic, Heather Bryson, Paul Rafferty.
Paul Rafferty SAYS:
The evening of Wednesday 7th June sees Six of the Best being given over to the Underground, The Underwriters to be exact, members of the Wrote Under Publishing Co Operative, regular performers and co-organisers of the Sunday X Press, last Sunday of every month at the Market Tavern Digbeth. Performers who don’t mince words, talk in plain English and are not what anyone would term “easy listening”! As far as the rest of the poetry scene is concerned we are the underdogs, the under rated and the under exposed but due to our constant gigging and profile raising activities we just can’t be ignored, hence our appearance at the library theatre on the 7th.
Wed 7th June
Birmingham Library Theatre
Central Birmingham (opposite the Eye wheel & B'ham Rep., good parking)
7.30pm start
Wednesday June 7th. Featuring the following Birmingham-based performers: Spoz, Big Bren, Louis Poet, Jimmy Fantastic, Heather Bryson, Paul Rafferty.
Paul Rafferty SAYS:
The evening of Wednesday 7th June sees Six of the Best being given over to the Underground, The Underwriters to be exact, members of the Wrote Under Publishing Co Operative, regular performers and co-organisers of the Sunday X Press, last Sunday of every month at the Market Tavern Digbeth. Performers who don’t mince words, talk in plain English and are not what anyone would term “easy listening”! As far as the rest of the poetry scene is concerned we are the underdogs, the under rated and the under exposed but due to our constant gigging and profile raising activities we just can’t be ignored, hence our appearance at the library theatre on the 7th.
Wed 7th June
Birmingham Library Theatre
Central Birmingham (opposite the Eye wheel & B'ham Rep., good parking)
7.30pm start
WORD in Leicester: Wednesday June 7th
WORD
Wednesday 7th June, 8pm
Bambu Bar, 21 Welford Road, Leicester
FREE
Word is Leicester's premier open floor spoken word event. It runs on the first Wednesday of each month at Bambu café bar, and features a fantastic guest artist as well as open floor spots.
Guest artist - Steve Rooney!
www.applesandsnakes.org
www.complextrout.com
Open floor spots available.
For more info contact Steve Carroll (07870 608875 /
steve@applesandsnakes.org).
Wednesday 7th June, 8pm
Bambu Bar, 21 Welford Road, Leicester
FREE
Word is Leicester's premier open floor spoken word event. It runs on the first Wednesday of each month at Bambu café bar, and features a fantastic guest artist as well as open floor spots.
Guest artist - Steve Rooney!
www.applesandsnakes.org
www.complextrout.com
Open floor spots available.
For more info contact Steve Carroll (07870 608875 /
steve@applesandsnakes.org).
Most talented young poets in Wales: Tuesday 6th June
Tuesday 06/06/06
For more information contact Academi 029 2047 2266 or post@academi.org.
Welsh Assembly: Art @ The Senedd
Readings by six of Wales’ most talented young poets inspired by the Senedd and its functions. A bilingual event organised by Academi to be held in the new Senedd building in Cardiff Bay . 5.30pm, free entry. Sponsored by West Coast Energy.For more information contact Academi 029 2047 2266 or post@academi.org.
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Poetry in the North-East of England ALL THIS MONTH
Do you want to know what's happening in the North-East of England during June, poetry-wise?
Just click on the link below and be whisked away to a magical and enthralling world, closely-related to Poets On Fire, where you can not only read about all the wondrous events in the north-eastern regions of our fair land but ALSO find out what I get up to when I'm NOT posting up details of poetry events on this blog.
So if you're definitely up for that ... ready, steady, GO!
Just click on the link below and be whisked away to a magical and enthralling world, closely-related to Poets On Fire, where you can not only read about all the wondrous events in the north-eastern regions of our fair land but ALSO find out what I get up to when I'm NOT posting up details of poetry events on this blog.
So if you're definitely up for that ... ready, steady, GO!
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