Showing posts with label January 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label January 2013. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

LEEDS: Poetry By Heart


Wednesday, January 30th, 2013, 7.30pm, FREE

HEART Centre,
Bennett Road,
Headingley
Leeds
LS6 3HN

Poetry By Heart, featuring River Wolton, Gareth Durasow, Maria Taylor, Deborah Tyler-Bennett, Roy Marshall and Matt Merritt.

Books will be available to buy.

Friday, January 25, 2013

LEEDS: Poetry By Heart


Wednesday, January 30th, 2013, 7.30pm, FREE
HEART Centre,
Bennett Road,
Headingley
Leeds
LS6 3HN

Poetry By Heart, featuring River Wolton, Gareth Durasow, Maria Taylor, Deborah Tyler-Bennett, Roy Marshall and Matt Merritt.

Books will be available to buy.

BRADFORD: Beat The Blues


Saturday, 26th January, 2013, 7pm, FREE

The Equity Centre,
Providence Street,
Bradford,
West Yorks

Beat the Blues - an women-only evening of words, song and fun, featuring Sue Burgess and Joy Howard.

Booking essential (email: rachel @equitypartnership.org.uk, tel 01274 727 759)

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

GALWAY: Over The Edge 10th Birthday Reading


Thursday, January 24th, 2013, 6.30pm, FREE

Galway City Library

Over The Edge in association with Poetry Ireland presents the first Over The Edge: Open Reading of 2013. The Featured Readers are James Martyn Joyce, Jennifer Matthews and Harry Clifton. This is a very special occasion as it is now 10 years since Over The Edge was born in Galway City Library in January 2003.

A most important part of the evening will be the launch of the first issue of Skylight 47, the new bi-annual poetry paper from the Skylight Poets, which will be on sale for the first time on the evening. The first issue includes new poems by established and emerging poets, an interview with Harry Clifton, a poetry masterclass with Paul Maddern and reviews.



James Martyn Joyce is from Galway and he is a member of The Talking Stick Workshop. His work has appeared in The CĂșirt Journal, West 47, Books Ireland, Crannog, The Sunday Tribune, The Stinging Fly and The Shop. He has had stories broadcast on RTE and BBC and has won the Listowel Writers Week Originals Short Story Competition. He was shortlisted for a Hennessy Award in 2006. He was shortlisted for the Francis McManus award in 2007 and 2008 and The William Trevor International Short Story Competition in 2007 and 2011. His first collection of poetry, Shedding Skin, was published by Arlen House in 2010. His collection of short stories, What’s Not Said, was published by Arlen House in 2012.

Jennifer Matthews writes poetry and book reviews, and is editor of the Long Story Short literary journal. Her poetry has been published in The Stinging Fly, Mslexia, Revival, Necessary Fiction, Poetry Salzburg, Foma & Fontanelles and Cork Literary Review, and anthologised in Dedalus's collection of immigrant poetry in Ireland, Landing Places (2010). In 2012 she read at Electric Picnic with Poetry Ireland, and had a poem shortlisted by Gwyneth Lewis in the Bridport poetry competition. She is currently working on a collaboration with poet AnamarĂ­a Crowe Serrano.

Harry Clifton was born in Dublin in 1952. He studied at Blackrock College and later at University College Dublin. He was also an International Fellow at the University of Iowa. In 1981, he won the Patrick Kavanagh award. He has published seven books of poems and two books of prose. Le Canto d’Ulysse, his Selected Poems in French, was published in 1996. His book Secular Eden won the Poetry Now/ Irish Times award in 2008. He teaches at University College Dublin and is Ireland Professor of Poetry. His most recent poetry collection is the highly The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass, which was published by Bloodaxe in May 2012.


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, who have funded Over The Edge since 2004; The Arts Council, who have funded us continuously since 2006; and Poetry Ireland who have sponsored several readings over the years, including this reading by Harry Clifton.

LONDON: POEM Magazine Launch with Sean O'Brien


Thursday 24th January 2013, 6.30pm-8.30pm, FREE

Europe House,
32 Smith Square,
London,
SW1P 3EU

POEM magazine invites you to celebrate our launch at Europe House. Please come and enjoy a reading by Sean O'Brien, whose poems will be featured in our first issue! Entry is free, but you must RSVP to POEMmagazine@yahoo.co.uk

POEM is a new quarterly international poetry magazine edited by Fiona Sampson, and backed by an advisory board of leading poets from the UK, America and Europe. We aim to publish the very best poetry either written in, or translated into English, whether it comes from award winning poets or newly emerging talent.

Sean O'Brien: Celebrated for his portrayals of the urban, rural, social and political landscapes of the North of England, prizes O'Brien has accumulated over his near 40 year career include the Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection and the T. S. Eliot Prize. 

You must RSVP to poemmagazine@yahoo.co.uk to come to this event.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

NOTTINGHAM: Speech


Thursday, 24th January, 2013, 8pm
Bar Deux,
The GuitarBar at Hotel Deux,
Clumber Avenue,
Sherwood Rise,
Nottingham.

Arrive around 8pm to put your name down for the open mic.

http://speechtherapynottingham.wordpress.com/

Monday, January 14, 2013

BRADFORD: Beat The Blues


Saturday, 26th January, 2013, 7pm, FREE
The Equity Centre,
Providence Street,
Bradford,
West Yorks

Beat the Blues - an women-only evening of words, song and fun, featuring Sue Burgess and Joy Howard.

Booking essential (email: rachel @equitypartnership.org.uk, tel 01274 727 759)

GALWAY: Over The Edge 10th Birthday Reading


Thursday, January 24th, 2013, 6.30pm, FREE
Galway City Library

Over The Edge in association with Poetry Ireland presents the first Over The Edge: Open Reading of 2013. The Featured Readers are James Martyn Joyce, Jennifer Matthews and Harry Clifton. This is a very special occasion as it is now 10 years since Over The Edge was born in Galway City Library in January 2003.

A most important part of the evening will be the launch of the first issue of Skylight 47, the new bi-annual poetry paper from the Skylight Poets, which will be on sale for the first time on the evening. The first issue includes new poems by established and emerging poets, an interview with Harry Clifton, a poetry masterclass with Paul Maddern and reviews.



James Martyn Joyce is from Galway and he is a member of The Talking Stick Workshop. His work has appeared in The CĂșirt Journal, West 47, Books Ireland, Crannog, The Sunday Tribune, The Stinging Fly and The Shop. He has had stories broadcast on RTE and BBC and has won the Listowel Writers Week Originals Short Story Competition. He was shortlisted for a Hennessy Award in 2006. He was shortlisted for the Francis McManus award in 2007 and 2008 and The William Trevor International Short Story Competition in 2007 and 2011. His first collection of poetry, Shedding Skin, was published by Arlen House in 2010. His collection of short stories, What’s Not Said, was published by Arlen House in 2012.

Jennifer Matthews writes poetry and book reviews, and is editor of the Long Story Short literary journal. Her poetry has been published in The Stinging Fly, Mslexia, Revival, Necessary Fiction, Poetry Salzburg, Foma & Fontanelles and Cork Literary Review, and anthologised in Dedalus's collection of immigrant poetry in Ireland, Landing Places (2010). In 2012 she read at Electric Picnic with Poetry Ireland, and had a poem shortlisted by Gwyneth Lewis in the Bridport poetry competition. She is currently working on a collaboration with poet AnamarĂ­a Crowe Serrano.

Harry Clifton was born in Dublin in 1952. He studied at Blackrock College and later at University College Dublin. He was also an International Fellow at the University of Iowa. In 1981, he won the Patrick Kavanagh award. He has published seven books of poems and two books of prose. Le Canto d’Ulysse, his Selected Poems in French, was published in 1996. His book Secular Eden won the Poetry Now/ Irish Times award in 2008. He teaches at University College Dublin and is Ireland Professor of Poetry. His most recent poetry collection is the highly The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass, which was published by Bloodaxe in May 2012.


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, who have funded Over The Edge since 2004; The Arts Council, who have funded us continuously since 2006; and Poetry Ireland who have sponsored several readings over the years, including this reading by Harry Clifton.

LONDON: POEM Magazine Launch with Sean O'Brien


Thursday 24th January 2013, 6.30pm-8.30pm, FREE
Europe House,
32 Smith Square,
London,
SW1P 3EU

POEM magazine invites you to celebrate our launch at Europe House. Please come and enjoy a reading by Sean O'Brien, whose poems will be featured in our first issue! Entry is free, but you must RSVP to POEMmagazine@yahoo.co.uk

POEM is a new quarterly international poetry magazine edited by Fiona Sampson, and backed by an advisory board of leading poets from the UK, America and Europe. We aim to publish the very best poetry either written in, or translated into English, whether it comes from award winning poets or newly emerging talent.

Sean O'Brien: Celebrated for his portrayals of the urban, rural, social and political landscapes of the North of England, prizes O'Brien has accumulated over his near 40 year career include the Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection and the T. S. Eliot Prize. 

You must RSVP to poemmagazine@yahoo.co.uk to come to this event.

LEAMINGTON SPA: PUREandGOODandRIGHT


Monday, January 14th, 2013, 7.30pm, £3 (£2 student/OAP)

The Sozzled Sausage,
Leamington Spa
CV32 4NX 

This month's guest poet is the amazing Adam Horovitz, a poet, journalist and editor. He released his first pamphlet, Next Year in Jerusalem, in 2004 and a second, The Great Unlearning, in 2009. He was the poet in residence for Glastonbury Festival's official website in 2009 and was voted onto the Hospital Club 100 in 2010 as an emerging talent. His debut collection, Turning, was released by Headland in 2011 and he was a Hawthornden Fellow in 2012. He has performed his work around Britain and his been published in numerous magazines and anthologies.

DEFINITELY AN EVENING NOT TO BE MISSED!

With open mic support from…….yes……YOU!

From time to time we are located upstairs, so please let us know if you require disabled access before the event. If you would like to know more about the night email: pgrpoetry@gmail.com 

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

EDINBURGH: Inky Fingers Open Mic


Tuesday, 22nd January, 2013, 8pm-11pm, FREE
The Forest Café,
141 Lauriston Place,Edinburgh

The Inky Fingers Open Mic takes place every fourth Tuesday of the month, from 8-11pm. It’s free to come and free for anyone to perform, regardless of style, experience, or identity.

We want to hear from everybody. We want your poems, your rants, your ballads, your short stories, your diaries, your experimental texts, your heart, your mind, your body. We want the essay on your summer holidays you wrote when you were four, your adolescent haiku, and extracts from your eventually-to-be-completed epic fantasy quadrilogy. We want to hear your best new work as well. And we want people to care about the way words are performed.

This month we’re bringing you a feature from Manchester’s Les Maleureux! Les Malheureux is a collaboration between Manchester-based flash fiction writers David Gaffney, author of the critically acclaimed collections Sawn-off Tales, Aromabingo and The Half-life Of Songs plus the novel Never Never, and Sarah-Clare Conlon, editor of smutty anthology Quickies: Short Stories For Adults, which showcases filthy flash fiction from a number of well-known and award-winning writers. Les Malheureux combines live literature with original music and projections to deliver a new take on spoken word. Expansive emotions, sweeping plots and complex characters are distilled into something stranger than fiction!
http://lesmalheureux.wordpress.com

Open Mic slots are five minutes long; e-mail inkyfingersedinburgh@gmail.com to sign up and be sure of a slot, and check our website at http://inkyfingersedinburgh.wordpress.com for more details.