Paula Claire: Going for Gold

Limited Edition 50 Hand Numbered Copies Published 1 Sept 2012. Introduction: Mirella Bentivoglio. Essays:Scott Thurston; Geraldene Holt. Celebrating a site-specific Performance in the Orchard
Tremough Manor Campus 2.20pm 2 September at the ENVIRONMENTAL UTTERANCE CONFERENCE, University College Falmouth, Cornwall.

Part Two: Catalogue 3: Poems 2001-2011.

Enquiries about the publications to info@paulaclaire.com

Scott Thurston interviews Allen Fisher

Scott Thurston will be conducting a public interview with Allen Fisher at Manchester Metropolitan University’s Crewe campus as part of MMU’s centenary celebrations. The event takes place between 1:30 and 3pm on 10th September 2012 in the Contemporary Arts Building: Axis Theatre. See the programme for an overview of the material Allen will be discussing and performing, a map and travel advice.

if p then q readings in London tonight

if p then q readingsTim Atkins, Michael Basinski, Lucy Harvest Clarke, Tom Jenks, Holly Pester, Philip Terry

Saturday 8 September 2012 7 PM Price: free The Betsey Trotwood 56 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3BL

if p then q is a Manchester based experimental poetry publisher with an international focus, which is especially keen on minimal and conceptual poetries. Following on from day’s events at The Free Verse Poetry Fair on 8th September, at which if p then q has a stall, an event will be held in the evening to celebrate the work of the UK based if p then q poets with a special guest appearance by the American poet Michael Basinski who has a limited edition postcard published by the press. A range of videos and sample materials are available on the website. The event is free and very welcome to all.

Tim Atkins is the author of To Repel Ghosts (Like Books, 1998), 25 Sonnets (The Figures, 2000), Oriental Tapping (Faber 2006), Horace (O Books, 2007), Folklore (Salt, 2008), and Petrarch (Crater, 2010). A selected Petrarch is forthcoming from Barque, and Honda Ode is forthcoming from Oystercatcher. He is editor of the online poetry journal onedit at http://www.onedit.net. Tim’s if p then q publication is 1000 Sonnets.

Michael Basinski is Curator of the poetry Collection, State University at Buffalo. His many books of poetry include Of Venus 93 (Little Scratch Pad) and All My Eggs Are Broken (BlazeVox). Michael’s if p then q publication is the postcard Dog Music.

Lucy Harvest Clarke was born in East Sussex in 1982. After studying Anthropology at Goldsmiths she travelled sporadically and lived by the sea. She now lives and works in London. Her poetry has featured on Great Works, Onedit, in Parameter magazine and in The Other Room Anthology Volume 1. Recently she has published a pamphlet EX3 with The Knives Forks and Spoons Press. Lucy’s if p then q publication is Silveronda.

Tom Jenks lives, works and writes in Manchester. He is the editor of zimZalla and one of the organisers of The Other Room. Tom’s if p then q publications are A Priori and *.

Holly Pester was born in Colchester in 1982. She now lives in London, teaching and researching at Birkbeck, University of London. Her PhD investigates the history of Sound Poetry and the poetics of analogue technologies. The sound texts and performance scores collected here have featured in various cross-disciplinary events, including the Serpentine Gallery Poetry Marathon, Text Festival 2011 and the Liverpool Biennial. In live scenarios her idiosyncratic vocal technique locates a poetic in between the disciplines of poetry performance, song and new media art. Holly’s if p then q publication is Hoofs.

Philip Terry is currently Director of the Centre for Creative Writing at the University of Essex. His books include the edited collection of stories Ovid Metamorphosed (Chatto and Windus, 2000), a translation of Raymond Queneau’s last book of poems, Elementary Morality (Carcanet, 2007), and the collection of poems Shakespeare’s Sonnets (Carcanet, 2010). Philip’s if p then q publication is Advanced Immorality

HI ZERO CONTEMPORARY POETRY READINGS #15

Hi Zero #15, Season 2 Opener, a night of contemporary poetry readings, featuring:

NICK POTAMITIS

Author: The Book of Night Terrors (Salt), and JUBILATE AJAX forthcoming imminently from MOUNTAIN PRESS

STEPHEN MOONEY

Author: DCLP (District and Central Line Project) (Veer), Shuddered, with Aodán McCardle & Piers Hugill (Veer)

JUSTIN KATKO

Author: The Death of Pringle (Veer/Film Forum), Finite Love (w/The Other Brother) (Critical Documents/Bad), Superior City Song (Crit. Dox), and RHYME AGAINST THE INTERNET (Crater)

Wednesday, 26th September upstairs at The Hope, Queen’s Road, BRIGHTON. Doors 7:30pm.

£4 for all

EXTENDING THE FORMS OF POETRY with PAULA CLAIRE

SPECIAL EDITION 8.00pm Wednesday 3 October 2012
The Poetry Library Royal Festival Hall South Bank Centre LONDON SE1 8XX
booking essential: www.specialedition@poetrylibrary.co.uk

Paula Claire presents an illustrated survey of international sound, visual and concrete poetry in our Collection, explaining its importance in the history of 20th-century innovative poetic forms. She offers a unique perspective on the subject supported by her Archive of Sound and Visual Poetry, over 5,000 items gathered by exchanging her Little Press Publications with exponents worldwide.
An experienced performer here and abroad in schools, colleges, arts centres, museums and festivals – Venice, Berlin, Toronto, Houston, Oporto, Cheltenham – she will then involve all present in the diversity of her poems and artists books, explorations during 50 years of writing.
At this event : Book launch to celebrate 50 years of creating poetry:
Catalogue 3: GOING FOR GOLD Poems 2001-11 an annotated and illustrated list with Introduction by Professor Robert Hampson, RHUL. The Library has Catalogue 1: DECLARATIONS Poems 1961-91; Catalogue 2: DI-VERS-ITY – Extending the Forms of Poetry 1991-2001 and nearly 30 other books etc by Paula Claire, see Library database.