Our festive hit parade continues with Ted Berrigan, revealing a hitherto unsuspected Brummy accent.
Tom Jenks
Cinderella City
Out now on Mark Cobley’s The Red Ceilings, a new ebook by JD Nelson.
Christmas Countdown: #20
Poets for Pussy Riot II – the videos
Films from the November 21st event in London, including this above by February 2013 Other Room reader Marcus Slease.
Tim Atkins – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLSh7fTcerE
Ryan Ormonde & Becky Cremin – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZimrOYTNAIc
Sascha Akhtar – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saZcmbxcfxw
Jennifer Cooke – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ajg5PRPE_I
Gareth Evans – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su8e7wX74Mk
myself – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcftO_V5dJY
Lucy Furlong – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQxsHL2iQa0
Charlotte Geater – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCNlYkAQN1M
Sarah Hesketh – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh6REtgv11g
Michael Horovitz – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nYIOV5tMEc
Jeff Hilson – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqoVOigij9Q
Kirsten Irving – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS5XNrt9U-w
Marek Kazmierski & co – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyrHNDeQU8Y
Candy Parfitt – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhVLU3uAhnk
Alex MacDonald – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhVLU3uAhnk
Ziba Karbassi – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heAH0kHsUQo
Deborah Pearson – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SonqzqYGO2E
Claire Potter – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcNacthFmuE
Frances Presley – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDFb5V2ktWc
Shelagh Rowan-Legg – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFnVCuYBMOw
Fathieh Saudi – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7QdOlSYFzM
Marcus Slease – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X-VAH0vr90
Jon Stone – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGU9hq5hLbo
Jack Underwood – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv0hy58zKOM
M. Ly-Eliot – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dCIL0IQkKY
Stephen Watts – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vndikc2cq8
Michael Zand – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u97ejjz0-WU
Tim Dooley – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsqlqGlm6LE
Francesca Lisette – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylnNxVp_bqM
Like This Press: David H.W. Grubb’s BOX
BOX consists of three hand-stamped pamphlets, Each edition of BOX is hand-stamped and comprises three A5 pamphlets: Hairy Kate, Images of War, and Night Letters. Each item is hand-torn and hand-bound, and printed on heavyweight vellum-laid paper. Copies can be purchased here. Free postage and packing on all orders.
The Claudius App
The Claudius App, an online journal of negative reviews and poems, is now accepting submissions for its fourth issue, deadline January 1.
POLYply > 22 Ground Cover
- Daniela Cascella
- Rod Mengham + Mark Atkins
- Post-Works
- Kit Poulson
Friday 7 December. The Centre for Creative Collaboration, 16 Acton Street, London, WC1X 9NG. Free entry. Contemporary Poetics Research Centre and MA Poetic Practice, Royal Holloway.
Marcus Slease’s: Mu (dream) So (Window)

Forthcoming from Poor Claudia and available for pre-order.
No name but love, indeed, for Marcus Slease, in this exciting collection of small, surprising, lyrical poems which continue (very nicely, thank you) the ideas and methods of such poets as Clark Coolidge in At Egypt, Phil Whalen in Scenes of Life at the Capital, and Roy Kiyooka in Kyoto Airs. The writer’s eye & his heart remain open throughout this book, the language is clean, clear & refined, and one comes out exhilarated both by what Slease sees & by the way that he says it. In a world of spam (to paraphrase the author) he gives us (good) ham. With a big side of kimchee. Reader, read on! Because Mu! So! –in Japanese = Emptiness! Yes!
– Tim Atkins (author of Petrarch)
Marcus Slease’s Mu (So) Dream (Window) lets in haunting landscapes where bodies and locations are in constant motion, dissolving and precipitating, presence and absence following each other’s shadow: The foreign desert is encountered by its sand blowing through a muted city, delivery food and Rumi are found left on the doorstep, the taste and warmth of “you” are dissolving on the tongue. Here, writing becomes an act of tracing, in which all presences are intensified in their muted, bodily foreignness.
– Jiyoon Lee (author of IMMA)
This poetry has seen a lot, has seen the world, but it catapults onward unjaded, grimy/sparkly, “huffing life.” If poetry is throught [thought/through/through it/rough/route/wrought] then Marcus Slease is on its tube train and he’s pulling out the stops, he’ll “unlatch/the room” you read in.
-Cathy Wagner (author of Nervous Device)
Symphony of Sirens

Symphony of Sirens: Sound Experiments in The Russian Avant-Garde. PDF and sound file at Monoskop.
Marjorie Perloff: A celebration at Jacket 2
Essays and tributes to Marjorie Perloff by Jerome McGann, Adelaide Morris, Richard Sieburth, Maggie O’Sullivan, Jan Baetens, Charles Bernstein, Vanessa Place, Caroline Bergvall, Johanna Drucker, Stephen Fredman, Brian Reed, Al Filreis, Jean-Michel Rabate, Peter Nicholls, Peter Middletown, along with an extensive annotated bibliography by Gordon Faylor. All at the Jacket 2 site.
Nat Raha: a preview
Photo credit: Georgie Lord
Nat Raha will perform at The Other Room on Wednesday 5th December, at the Castle Hotel, Oldham Street, Manchester. 7 PM start. Free entry. The other performers are Seekers of Lice and Alec Newman.
Bio.
Nat Raha lives in London. Her poetry includes ‘polemics for loudhailer’ (in Viersomes 001, Veer Books 2012), Octet (Veer 2010), countersonnets (Contraband, forthcoming), and is included in Better than Language: An Anthology of New Modernist Poetries (ed. Chris Goode, Ganzfeld, 2011). Her work has recently appeared in Angel Exhaust, Damn the Caesars, M58, Supernormal zine and Inside My Head My Dog’s a Bear zine. She is undertaking a PhD in Marxist queer theory and contemporary poetry at the University of Sussex, and also helps out with ninerrors press.
Links:
Nat Raha’s blog.
Poems at “intercapiliary / space”
A film of Nat’s performance at the London Poets’ For Pussy Riot event.
New work at DEPART
Crush/10:: Ariana Reines
Up now at the Poor Claudia site, a new Crush focussing on the work of Ariana Reines.
Marcus Slease: flash fiction
“I liked the paper lanterns. They were made of rice paper and you could see through them in the light. I found them at Gyeongbok Palace.”
Marcus Slease will perform for The Other Room in February 2013. In the meantime, you can read some of his new flash fiction at the Thought Catalog site.
Y0UNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES
Allen Fisher: 3 events
Allen Fisher Reading
23rd Nov 2012, 6pm
Gallery North, City Campus, Northumbria University
Free Entry
Poet and painter Allen Fisher will read from his work as part of Northumbria University’s Allen Fisher Symposium.
Allen’s performance will be accompanied by short readings from Ira Lightman and Sophie Robinson.
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Allen Fisher Symposium
24th Nov 2012, 10.30 to 5.30
Sutherland Building, City Campus, Northumbria University
Free Entry (booking essential)
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Rob Holloway and Allen Fisher Live
Xing the Line
7.30pm Wednesday, 5 December reading
‘The Apple Tree, Mount Pleasant, London
FEELINGS
Poetry / Film / Sad Disco
Pharmacopoetics

Pharmacopoetics – pill poems to be swallowed with a glass of water. By Stephen Emmerson. Out now on Apple Pie Editions and available via Blart.
Alec Newman: a preview
Alec Newman will perform at The Other Room on Wednesday 5th December, at the Castle Hotel, Oldham Street, Manchester. 7 PM start. Free entry. The other performers are Seekers of Lice, of whom you can read a preview here, and Nat Raha, who will be previewed next week.
Bio.
Alec Newman runs The Knives forks and Spoons Press, which the British Library nominated for the Michael Marks Publisher of the Year Award in 2011. He is fascinated by linguistics and the relation of phonology to metrical theory.
Links:
Alec Newman’s press, Knives Forks and Spoons.
Poems at Stride.
An article about the UK innovative poetry scene at Cordite Poetry Review.
A poem at the red ceilings.
The Alchemist’s Mind

A book of narrative prose by poets.
An anthology edited by David Miller in collaboration with Ken Edwards. Contributors are: Barbara Guest, Lee Harwood, Ian Robinson, Rosmarie Waldrop, Robert Sheppard, Bernadette Mayer, Paul Buck, Lyn Hejinian, M J Weller, Brian Marley, Johan de Wit, John Levy, Vahni Capildeo, Paul Haines, Lawrence Fixel, Robert Lax, Fanny Howe, David Miller, Keith Waldrop, Giles Goodland, bpNichol, David Rattray, Guy Birchard, Will Petersen, Tom Lowenstein, Kristin Prevallet, Stephen Watts, Daphne Marlatt. More at the Reality Street site.






