…where poetry comes to die…
Featuring guest readings from
- nick-e melville
- Rob A Mackenzie
and the VERSE HEARSE open mic session.
The Rio Cafe (27 Hyndland Street). Wednesday 13th June
8-10pm (first reading 8.15)
FREE
…where poetry comes to die…
Featuring guest readings from
and the VERSE HEARSE open mic session.
The Rio Cafe (27 Hyndland Street). Wednesday 13th June
8-10pm (first reading 8.15)
FREE
This year’s SoundEye Fesitval (Cork, Ireland) will take place from the 13th -15th of July. Readers include Peter Manson, Peter Hughes, Sean Bonney, Rachel Warriner, Trevor Joyce, Swantjie Lichtenstein, Augustus Young, Lisa Jeschke and Mike Wallace-Hadrill with more to be announced soon.
Next poetry workshop at MadLab (Northern Quarter), Manchester on Saturday – June 30th – 2-4pm
The Feed
Thursday 14 June, 6.30pm
55DSL Store
… Boxpark
2-4 Bethnal Green Road
London E1 6GY
Come along to Boxpark in Shoreditch for an exciting, one-off experiment in vocal remixing as poet James Wilkes performs with David Gunn of art-tech company The Incidental.
As part of Uncontained in Shoreditch, The Incidental brings its new ipad app The Feed to the box, allowing people to sample the sounds around them – burgers frying in the restaurant upstairs, the sound of Shoreditch high street and anything else you can imagine.
FREE
Miles Champion’s history is available HERE
POLYply > 20 RE-FLUX
Allen Fisher, Sarah Hughes & Kostis Kilymis ‘Her Regime’ group performance and film work conceived and directed by Becky Cremin, Nisha Ramayya and Prudence Chamberlain
Thursday 14 June, 7pm The Centre for Creative Collaboration 16 Acton Street, London WC1X 9NG
Free entry. All welcome. Last POLYply till September.
Wednesday 06 June 2012
Keynes Library, 43 Gordon Square WC1H 0PD
7:30-9:00pm – all welcome
More at the Birkbeck site.
Out now on Depart e-books.
Thursday 7th June from 7- 8.45 pm [doors open 6.30] in Clore 101, the Clore Management Building of Birkbeck College, Torrington Square WC1. More at the Paper Nautilus blog.
Third Annual Sussex Poetry Festival
Friday 8 June
17:00 until 23:00
The Nightingale Theatre Above Grand Central Pub Brighton
Speaker: various
Part of the series: Sussex Poetry Festival
Tickets for the entire weekend are £20 (£15 concessions) or £6 (£4 concessions) for individual panels at the door. The event takes place at…
THE NIGHTINGALE THEATER
29-30 Surrey Street Brighton BN1 3PA
Above the Grand Central bar
Opposite Brighton Train Station
Readings are as follows:
*FRIDAY JUNE 8*
*5:00 Musical Performance of Some Kind – TBA*
*6:00 LEE HARWOOD, ELIZABETH GUTHRIE *
*8.00 NIELS FRANK, REEM KUBBA*
*10:00 RICH OWENS, JOW WALTON, VERITY SPOT*
* *
*SATURDAY JUNE 9*
*2:00 DREW MILNE LAURA KILBRIDE*
*4:00, SAM SOLOMON, PETER MIDDLETON*
*6.30 DAN SPICER, JULIE CARR, HOLLY PESTER *
*9:00 RALPH HAWKINS, LINH DINH*
*10.30 [BAND – TBA]*
More information at the University of Sussex site. Click here for the flyer.
Helmut Lemke will perform at the next Other Room on Tuesday 12th June at The Castle in the Northern Quarter in Manchester. For a flavour of his work, try this film of a performance in Sheffield last year or visit his site for much more. The other performers will be Ira Lightman and Peter Jaeger.
A new issue of Junction Box at http://lyndondavies.co.uk/w/category/junction-box/
Prose pieces by poets including Lyndon Davies, Allen Fisher, Tony Lopez, Peter Larkin, Tim Atkins, Anthony Mellors, Scott Thurston a more

Chris McCabe and Tom Jenks’ collaboration enters its third phase with a collection of digital postcards, featuring John Betjeman, Wallace Stevens and Philip Larkin jostling for position with Sid James, Kenneth Williams and an outsize anthropomorphised sausage. These postcards will be unveiled live at the next of SF Fowler’s Camarade events on 7th July at the Rich Mix in Bethnal Green, London. They will also be part of their July 19th performance at The Other Room’s extra summer event in Leeds. More details of this to follow in due course.

The Ofi press has published the first part of SJ Fowler’s collaboration with the photographer Alexander Kell Museum of Death (sample image above), with an interview. Counterexample poetics, edited by Felino Soriano, has also featured SJ Fowler as a featured poet, publishing his wolves in chernobyl. And Exquisite corpse, edited by Andrei Codrescu, has published his Wormwood scrubs, dedicated to Anselm Hollo.
Double Change vous invite à « Global Conceptualisms », lecture collective de
Paal Bjelke Andersen (Norvège), Christian Bök (Canada), Marco Antonio Huerta (Mexique), Franck Leibovici (France), Swantje Lichtenstein (Allemagne), Vanessa Place (Etats-Unis), Carlos Soto-Román (Chili), Nick Thurston (Grande Bretagne)
Le jeudi 7 juin 2012 à 19h30 à la galerie éof, 15 rue Saint Fiacre, 75002 Paris (métro grands boulevards ou bonne nouvelle) http://www.doublechange.org
Entrée libre.
Lecture à l’occasion du festival &Now des nouvelles écritures en Amérique et en France, organisé par les Universités Paris-Sorbonne (VALE, EA 4085), Paris Diderot (LARCA, EA 4214) et Paris Ouest (CREA, EA 370), en partenariat avec la libraire Shakespeare&Co, du 6 au 10 juin 2012, à l’Université de la Sorbonne, l’Institut d’anglais Charles V de l’Université Paris Diderot et à l’Ecole normale supérieure.
BIOS
VANESSA PLACE It appears as if Vanessa Place was the first poet to perform as part of the Whitney Biennial (2012). There was a content advisory posted.
NICK THURSTON is the author of two books, Reading the Remove of Literature (2006) and Historia Abscondita (2007), plus numerous journal articles and artists’ pages. He is also the co-author of two pocketbooks including, most recently, ‘Do or DIY’, which accompanied an eponymous exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery (London). The independent artists’ book publishing imprint that Nick co-edits edit, Information as Material, have just finished a tenure there as the Writers in Residence. Nick holds an academic post at Sheffield Hallam University and works as a Lecturer in Fine Art and Contemporary Curating at various UK HE institutions. his bookworks are collected internationally by institutions including the Tate (London) and MoMA (New York); and his print and sculptural works are held in public and private collections around Europe, including the Van Abbe Museum (Eindhoven) and The Biblioteque Nationale (Paris).
CHRISTIAN BÖK is the author not only of Crystallography (Coach House Press, 1994), a pataphysical encyclopedia nominated for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, but also of Eunoia (Coach House Books, 2001), a bestselling work of experimental literature, which has gone on to win the Griffin Prize for Poetic Excellence. Bök has created artificial languages for two television shows: Gene Roddenberry’s Earth: Final Conflict and Peter Benchley’s Amazon. Bök has also earned many accolades for his virtuoso performances of sound poetry (particularly the Ursonate by Kurt Schwitters). His conceptual artworks (which include books built out of Rubik’s cubes and Lego bricks) have appeared at the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York City as part of the exhibit Poetry Plastique. The Utne Reader has recently included Bök in its list of “50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World.” Bök teaches English at the University of Calgary.
CARLOS SOTO-ROMÁN was born in Valparaíso, Chile. He is the author of “La Marcha de los Quiltros” (1999), “Haiku Minero” (2007), “Cambio y Fuera” (2009), “Philadelphia’s Notebooks” (2011) and the forthcoming chapbook “Con/Science” (Summer, 2012). He is a translator and the curator of Elective Affinities, a cooperative anthology of contemporary U.S. poetry. He is also a pharmacist and holds a Master’s degree in Bioethics. He lives in Philadelphia, PA.
MARCO ANTONIO HUERTA Mexican translator and post-conceptual poet. Won the Northeastern Poetry Award in 2005. Is the author of three poetry collections: La semana milagrosa (Conarte, 2006), Golden Boy (Letras de Pasto Verde, 2009), and Hay un jardín (Tierra Adentro, 2009). During the summer of 2009 he decided to kill his own lyrical self. His work has been published in several periodicals and anthologies in Mexico, Spain, Uruguay, and the United States. He has performed on experimental writing gatherings such as Not Content, curated by Vanessa Place and Teresa Carmody (Los Angeles, 2010), the & Now Festival (San Diego, 2011), and Los límites del lenguaje (Monterrey, 2012). His tweets can be read at http://twitter.com/moteltampico
PAAL BJELKE ANDERSEN is a Norwegian writer and editor. In his recent Dugnad and The Grefsen Address he uses poetry as a tool to analyze the notions of community in the Scandinavian social democratic societies. The Grefsen Address is available for downloading at the Eclipse Archive. From 2002 to 2008 he edited the web magazine nypoesi, is one of the organizers of the poetry festival Audiatur in Bergen, edits the small press Attåt and curates a series of readings and talks addressing poetics and politics in Oslo called Folkebiblioteket (The Public Library). All of these initiatives are transnational and -lingual. The last two years he have spend considerable time in Tehran working on a translation of Iranian Language-, conceptual- and visual poets into Norwegian.
FRANCK LEIBOVICI (1975) is often described as a “visual poet”, the meaning of which he redefines with every of his new publications and actions in the public space. By introducing the notion of “poetic document”, Leibovici has created a category embracing a wide range of artistic practices, from visual poetry to conceptual art. During last years, his work has been exhibited at Kunsthalle of Malmö (2005 with Ernesto Neto), Vega-Literaturhaus (Copenhage, 2006) and Jumex Foundation (Esquiador en el fondo de un pozo, Mexico, DF, 2006), among others. He has performed and lectured at venues such as Location One in New York (2006), the OEI-Index Foundation (Stockholm, 2007) or at École Normae Supérieur Lyon (2007). His books Portraits Chinois and Des documents poétiques have been recently published by Al Dante editions in 2007.
SWANTJE LICHTENSTEIN is a writer, editor, artist and professor for literature as an aesthetic practice. (University of Applied Sciences/Duesseldorf, Germany). She is author of „Das lyrische Projekt (The lyrical project)“ (Munich: Iudicium: 2004), „figurenflecken oder: blinde verschickung“ (stains of figures or: blind postings) (Aachen: Rimbaud 2006), „Landen“ (landings) (Munich: Lyrikedition 2009), „Entlang der lebendigen Linie. Sexophismen“ (Along the living line. Sexophisms) (Vienna: Passagen 2010), „Horae“ (Horae) (Berlin: J.Frank 2012). She translated V. Place/R.Fittermans „Notes on Conceptualism“ into German and started to widespread thoughts about Conceptual Writing in German speaking countries through lectures and performances.
Peter Jaeger will perform at the next Other Room on Tuesday 12th June at The Castle in the Northern Quarter in Manchester. Peter’s books include Eckhart Cars, Rapid Eye Movement and The Persons. You can find online examples of his work at onedit and an interview at Rob Mclennan’s blog.
The other performers will be Ira Lightman and Helmut Lemke.
We can confirm the performers for our July gig at Leeds Gallery (not Leeds Art Gallery). A very special visit from Hazel Smith, Ryan Ormonde coming from London and The Other Room’s Tom Jenks’ and Chris McCabe’s uproarious shindig collaboration Gnomes; now in its third guise. Before that of course at our new home in Manchester, The Castle, we welcome Peter Jaeger, Ira Lightman and Helmut Lemke on June 12th, details in the column to the right. August 14th in Manchester sees Frank Kuppner, Nathan Jones and David Gaffney whoop it up.
Chris McCabe will launch his new book THE RESTRUCTURE on Thursday 14th June, 7pm-midnight at The George (upstairs room) 213 Strand, London WC2R 1AP. Map here.