Conceptual Poetics exhibition and opening night at The Poetry Library

Conceptual poetics takes Marcel Duchamp’s approach to visual art and extends it to poetry.

Join us at the opening of this exhibition and enjoy a glass of wine while listening to readings from some of the poets and publishers associated with this avant-garde poetic practice.

The conceptualist movement has become perhaps the most contested but also one of the most popular movements in contemporary poetry. Focusing on poets and artists in the current UK scene, this exhibition features work published by presses such as if p then q, Information as Material and ZimZalla.

The Poetry Library at Royal Festival Hall

Admission is free but space is limited. Email specialedition@poetrylibrary.org.uk to reserve your place.

Neil Campbell, Rhys Trimble & Tim Allen at Verbose

Monday 23 May 2016, Manchester literature night verbose continues

Headliners from the fabulous Knives Forks and Spoons press: Tim Allen, Neil Campbell and Rhys Trimble.

Live literature night Verbose is back on Monday 23 May, with special guests from the fabulous Knives Forks and Spoons press and the usual open mic of prose and poetry performances – sign up for a three-minute slot by emailing verbosemcr at gmail dot com.

Run by Alec Newman, Knives Forks and Spoons has developed the biggest avant garde poetry list in the UK since its launch in 2010, publishing seminal international figures in experimental poetry together with many young poets and “outsider” practitioners. May’s Verbose welcomes Tim Allen, Neil Campbell and Rhys Trimble.

Tim Allen edited the magazine Terrible Work and is involved with the Peter Barlow’s Cigarette live literature events in Manchester. He has a number of poetry pamphlets to his name. Neil Campbell has been included three times in the brilliant Best British Short Stories series. He has three collections of short fiction, two poetry chapbooks and his first novel, Sky Hooks, is out in September. Rhys Trimble is a poet and shoutyman from Wales who enjoys poetry across languages. He has performed extensively across UK and Europe.

Verbose is hosted by Sarah-Clare Conlon at Fallow café, 2a Landcross Road, Fallowfield, M14 6NA. It’s free entry and doors are at 7.30pm. Verbose takes place every fourth Monday of the month.

 

New reviews by Billy Mills

A number of new, short reviews are up at Billy Mills’ blog: the journals Reliquiæ from Corbel Stone Press and Uniformagazine from Uniform Books, as well as of derek beaulieu’s collection of essays and interviews, The Unbearable Contact with Poets, from if p then q press and poetry pamphlets by John McVey, Sarah Barnsley and James King.

Para-text Issue 2 Launch Party

para·text issue 2 launch party
Tuesday 17th May 2016, from 7-10pm
at IKLECTIK, Old Paradise Yard, 20 Carlisle Lane, London, SE1 7LG
We are very excited to celebrate the launch of issue 2 at IKLECTIK, with readings from Linda Kemp, JJ Mars, Sophie Mayer, Philip Terry, Juha Virtanen & more TBC
free entry (suggested £1 contribution towards use of the space)
Directions can be found at http://www.paratext.co.uk/launch

Lila Matsumoto and Matthew Welton reading in Edinburgh

Contemporary poetry sponsored by The Sutton Gallery

Red Lecture Theatre, Summerhall, 6th May, 8.30

FREE but please book via eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/matthew-welton-and-lila-matsumoto-tickets-24568533144

Matthew Welton was born in Nottingham in 1969. He received the Jerwood-Aldeburgh First Collection Prize for “The Book of Matthew” (Carcanet, 2003), which was a Guardian Book of the Year. His second collection from Carcanet was 2009’s “We needed coffee but…”, which was followed by the pamphlet “Waffles” from F.U.N.E.X. He is Assistant Professor in Writing and Creativity at the University of Nottingham.

Lila Matsumoto is based in Glasgow. Publications include Allegories from my Kitchen (Sad Press, 2015) and the forthcoming Soft Troika (If a Leaf Falls Press). Poems have recently appeared in Tripwire, Zarf, DATABLEED, and Gnomerro. From 2010 to 2014 she ran the little magazine SCREE and ran a reading and music performance series under its banner ((https://screemagazine.wordpress.com/). Currently, Lila is working on a project which explores the relation between poetics and sculpture, and co-organising Outside-In/Inside-Out, a poetry festival which will be held in Glasgow in October-November 2016 (https://outsidepoetryfestival.wordpress.com/).

Verbose

Live literature night Verbose is back on Monday 25 April, featuring special guests plus the usual open mic of prose and poetry performances. Verbose, hailed in the press as one of the best spoken word nights in Manchester, each month invites three headliners who collaborate or share a common thread.

This month’s guests work or have worked at the University of Bolton, in the English & Creative Writing department. We’ll be hearing from Bolton tutors, past and present, Anne Caldwell, Simon Holloway and Evan Jones. We’ll also have a sneak preview of some of the work published in The Bolton Review, issue four of which is being officially launched on Wednesday 27 April.

Anne Caldwell was until recently a lecturer at the University of Bolton and is now Poet and Literature Programme Manager for The British Council. She was long-listed for the National Poetry Competition in 2015 and her latest collection, Painting The Spiral Staircase, has just come out on Cinnamon Press to critical acclaim. Simon Holloway is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Bolton and a novelist, short story writer and still occasionally a poet. His short fiction has been published in places such as Stand, New Contrast, New Writing and The North American Review. His latest novel is The Words We Use are Black and White. Canadian poet Evan Jones has published two collections of poetry with Carcanet Press, the most recent of which is Paralogues (2012). He has lived in Manchester since 2005 and teaches at the University of Bolton.

Another nine published and up-and-coming poets and prose writers will also perform.

Taking place on the fourth Monday of the month at Fallow café in Fallowfield (2a Landcross Road, M14 6NA), Verbose is free entry and doors are at 7.30pm. See http://verbosemcr.wordpress.com. For the open mic, email verbosemcr@gmail.com.

Reading The Other

READING THE OTHER

Location:
Proof Bar, Manchester
Dates:
Monday 23 May, 2016 – 19:30 doors

Free

Reading The Other: a literary reading with a twist.

We have brought together eight very different writers of poetry and prose, paired them up at random and asked them to swap their setlists for the evening. What happens when you cross a Confessional poet with an Imagist? A surrealist with a kitchen-sink dramatist? An exuberant performance poet with an introverted memoirist? How much do writers squirm when forced to sit in the audience and listen to their own words read out in someone else’s voice? Will it descend into fisticuffs at the first sign of a misplaced trochee?

As part of the Chorlton Literature Festival http://www.chorltonartsfestival.com/event/reading-the-other/

 

Phonica: Two

Wednesday 13 April, 8pm
Jack Nealons, 165 Capel Street, Dublin 1
Admission Free

Phonica is a Dublin-based poetry and music venture with an emphasis on multiformity and the experimental. Conceived, curated and hosted by Christodoulos Makris and Olesya Zdorovetska, it aims to provide an outlet for the exploration and presentation of new ideas, a space where practitioners from different artforms can converse, and an environment conducive to collaborative enterprise and improvisation. For Phonica: Two, the curators will be joined by Fergus Kelly, James King, Paul Roe and Catherine Walsh to explore spaces between sound poetry, performance, new music, experimental poetics, invented instruments and collaboration. More here.

Poetry and Secrecy

Come to Newcastle! Come on the 29th of April and the 30th of April, to the new Institute of Humanities at Northumbria University, for the smell of fresh paint, poetry & papers, & come to:

FRIDAY: RIVET+
An evening of readings & discussions, from 17:00 onward, with:
Sean Bonney
Allen Fisher
Robert Hampson
Lisa Samuels
Rhys Trimble
(+ TBA)

SATURDAY: SYMPOSIUM

A symposium on poetry & secrecy, 10:00-18:30, with:
Tom Betteridge
Dorothy Butchard
James Byrne
David Grundy
Lisa Samuels
Ed Luker
Katharine Peddie
Jordan Savage
Vicki Sparrow
… who will be decrypting the deep goss around for instance Maurice Blanchot, Judith Butler, Fred Moten, Peter Manson, Anna Mendelssohn, Diane di Prima, Andrew Ridker (ed.), Luke Roberts, Connie Scozzaro & more.
It is free, but try & let us know you’re coming by e-mail or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/events/799368806859537/). (ed.luker@northumbria.ac.ukian.davidson@northumbria.ac.uk).

Tripwire 10

New and out now

TRIPWIRE 10 * A Pestschrift for CAConrad, with an interview, prose, poems, & a play by CAConrad, plus TC Tolbert, Magdalena Zurawski, Frank Sherlock, Anne Boyer, Marianne Morris, Allison Cobb, Jen Coleman, d/wolach & Elizabeth Williamson, erica kaufman, Thom Donovan, along with work from Danielle LaFrance, Juliana Spahr, Lila Matsumoto & Samantha Walton, Sarah Hayden, Nibia Pastrana Santiago, Frances Kruk, Sheila Mannix,  Jenifer K Wofford, Alicia Cohen, Cesar Moro (trans. Esteban A. Quispe), Heriberto Yépez, ko ko thett, Steven Farmer, Nachoem Wijnberg (trans. David Colmer), Ghayath Almadhoun (trans. Catherine Cobham), Bert Stabler, Julian Francis Park on Claudia Rankine & Fred Moten, Tyrone Williams on Jocelyn Saidenberg, erica kaufman on Frank Sherlock, Eric Sneathen on Chris Nealon, William Rowe on Joshua Clover, Danny Hayward on Lucy Beynon & Lisa Jeschke, David W. Pritchard on Marie Buck, Kristin Palm on Wendy Walters, Linda Russo on Lorine Niedecker, James Sherry on Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, Laura Moriarty on Syd Staiti, Nich Malone on Towards. Some. Air. (eds. De’Ath & Wah), & Ryan Gato on P. Inman. Cover by Yuh-Shioh Wong. 340 pages. April 2016. $15.

https://tripwirejournal.com/new-issues/

Through the Weather Glass poetry installation launches & tour – Lucy Burnett

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During 2016, an interactive installation version of Lucy Burnett’s hybrid novel, Through the Weather Glass (Knives Forks & Spoons 2015), is going on UK tour with the financial support of Arts Council England & Leeds Beckett University. Come join lead character Icarus on a Lewis Carrollian journey through the weather glass of climate change into the word beyond at one of three upcoming launch events:

19th April, The Kings Arms, Salford, 6.30 for 7pm – Launch & performance
20th April, Broadcasting Place, Leeds Beckett University, 5pm – Viewing & talk
21st April, Kava Café, Todmorden, 7pm – Viewing & participatory performance.

More here.

Nia Davies: Çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmısınız or Long Words

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Inspired by the Turkish tongue-twister Çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmısınız (Are you one of those we tried to make to be originating from Czechoslovakia?), the poems in this chapbook take their titles from the English translations of long words in various languages. These are words that can (barely) be translated as: ‘For those who were repeatedly unable to pick enough of small wood-sorrels in the past’, ‘To the least able to be making less understandable’, ‘For your [plural] continued behaviour as if you could not be desecrated. More here.

if p then q Easter sale

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if p then q has a big big sale on…

Things can’t get much cheaper than this! The following books are discounted until the end of May. Stock up on a bunch  and save on postage:

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