Reading
Interview
Reading
Interview
Issue 2 of Blart is out now, featuring:
Reading from Fights
Interview
LIVERPOOL POETRY CAFE
Thursday, 24th November, 7.30- 9.30pm
SIXFOLD POETS
A special evening of evocative, atmospheric poetry from Sixfold, a group of six Lancaster-based poets led by the dynamic Sarah Hymas. Sixfold will perform their brilliant joint sequence on the theme of Water, from ocean to tap water, via rivers, lakes and rainfall, diving into the ways water features in our lives and imaginations. The evening will also feature individual readings from the six award-winning poets – Mike Barlow, Elizabeth Burns, Carole Coates, Jane Routh, Ian Seed and Sarah Hymas.
Admission £3/£2
The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool, L1 3BX
0151 702 5324
Liverpool Poetry Cafe – supported by Arts Council England and The National Lottery
Two reconfigurations of John Clare by Maggie O’Sullivan with an accompanying note can be found on Jerome Rothenberg’s blog. These poems were read by Maggie at the 2010 Other Room hosted launch for Poems for the Millennium Volume 3 edited by Rothenberg and Jeffrey Robinson.
A collection of poetry written interactively with computers…with a Foreward by CT Funkhouser.
http://gnoetrydaily.wordpress.com/2011/11/15/presenting-gnoetry-daily-volume-1/
Argotist interview with Pete Brown, poet and former lyricist for the1960s rock group, Cream. Part of the ongoing Argotist singer-songwriter interview series.
Even when those texts look indistinguishable from the work that is included
Craig Dworkin talks about Against Expression, an anthology of conceptual writing in Jacket magazine.
Upstairs at the HOPE on Queen’s Road, Brighton, on Tuesday 22nd November. The doors will open at 7:30pm for an 8:00pm start, and it will cost £4 to get in to it. hi Zero magazines will also be on sale.
from Smashing Time by Marcus Slease. 2012 MiPOesias Chapbook Series. Poetry written in various locations around London. Influenced by poets such as Bernadette Mayer, Phillip Whalen, and Kenneth Koch. Available for free digital download or print here:
Perhaps Emanuella Amichai represents the ethos of the Maintenant series more succinctly than any of the other 78 poets that have gone before her. The question of what is poetic is akin to the question of what is European. Both are fluid, unanswerable, and all the more essential for that unresolvability. Working in the medium of moving image, of dance, theatre and film, she has taken groundbreaking strides towards what can only be called a video poetry, a form of visual poetry. Working in tandem with some of Europe’s finest writers, including Jan Wagner, she has shown her absolute control of both mediums, both poetry and film, utilising the grammar of motion to remarkable poetic effect. If this places her outside the poetic mainstream, what might be deemed The definition of a poet, then the fact she is the daughter of one of the 20th century’s greatest poets firmly roots her back into the tradition of European letters. For the 79th edition of Maintenant, Israel’s Emanuella Amichai.
http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/maintenant-79-emanuella-amichai/
A video poem of Emanuella’s will soon follow online, so please check http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/
7:30pm, Thurs 17 November, Judith Wilson Drama Studio, Cambridge.

Veer Publication 046 [ISBN: 978-1-907088-39-1]
These poems were written 2008-10. They include some skips & charms against recession, Cicero’s reflections on New Labour, an alphabet, two sets of riddles, a quarrelsome symposium on Blake’s erotica, a tale of post-imperial commerce, recent discoveries concerning the lizopard, versions of Martial, notes on bubbles and additions to Lives of the Poets.
6×9” size. 108 pages. November 2011. £8.00

Veer Publication 045 [ISBN: 978-1-907088-41-4]
A dance with and against sense, Scott Thurston’s sequence moves and stands still, opens and closes itself, around a core of thought sentience and heart’s risk. A bodywork of language, intimate and extimate.
5.83×9.45” size. 48 pages. November 2011. £5.00
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More at the SOUS LES PAVÉS site.

A Pittsburgh-based literary journal and press, featuring work from Michael Burkard, Denise Duhamel, Brian Evenson, Elizabeth Skurnick, Tom Whalen, James Wagner, Lisa Jarnot and others. Issue 9 is out now.
December 9 from 6:30pm for a 7pm start for an evening of the best in contemporary poetry.
A one off-meeting of WFN sees MadLab’s monthly experimental poetry workshop play host to a reading line-up of three specially invited guests:
Entry is free and drinks will be available by donation before the reading and during the interval.
Available now from Crater Press.