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Thursday
Oct282010

The Situation Room

Saturday 6th November, 7.30pm

  • Sean Bonney
  • Danny Hayward
  • Ian Heames
  • Joseph Luna
  • Timothy Thornton
  • Tomas Weber

Plus collaborative performance from Jonny Liron and Timothy Thornton.

7 Fountayne Rd, Tottenham, Greater London N15 4

Admission is free

Wednesday
Oct272010

Openned Reminder

Openned night tonight at Corsica Studios. Details on the Upcoming page.
Tuesday
Oct262010

Three Imminent zimZalla Objects

  • Blueprints by Andrew Topel (November)
  • A Dictionary of Poetic Forms by Tom Watts (December)
  • World Banner by Lucy Harvest Clarke (January 2011)

Keep an eye on zimZalla's website for more information.

Monday
Oct252010

J.H. Prynne - Difficulties in the Translation of Difficult Poems

J.H. Prynne’s essay 'Difficulties in the Translation of "Difficult" Poems' is now online.

Sunday
Oct242010

Poetry Influence

Stephen Emmerson has started an online discussion group here.
Saturday
Oct232010

Two Bob Cobbing Publications

with our tongue our drils and quadras

£6.00 (£1.50 P&P - UK-only shipping), Writers Forum, 2010 (first edition published 2001, 24 pages)

ISBN 1 84254 051 5

Send cheques to: Writers Forum, 32 Downside Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5HP

Bob Cobbing’s twelve page publication POETRY INTO MUSIC from 1986 will be republished on 30th October 2010. Details of cost and availability in early November.

Keep checking the Writers Forum blog for more information.

Friday
Oct222010

The Blue Bus

Tuesday 9th November, 7.30pm

  • Chris Gutkind
  • Rachel Lehrman
  • James Wilkes

The Lamb, 94 Lamb's Conduit Street, WC1

Admission £5 / £3 (conc.)

Thursday
Oct212010

Knives, Forks and Spoons Press Launch

Thursday 4th November, 7.30pm

  • Chris Gutkind
  • Peter Philpott
  • Harry Ross

Camden Eye, 2 Kentish Town Road NW1 9NX

Admission is free

Wednesday
Oct202010

Capitalism After the Crash: The Rise and Fall of Neoliberalism

Thursday 28th October, 6.45pm

The global economic meltdown of 2008 brought the world economy to its knees and destroyed three decades of neoliberal orthodoxy. In its wake, a panel of speakers, including Newsnight economics editor Paul Mason, writer and activist Jeremy Gilbert and Tony Greenham from The New Economic Foundation, debate what’s the future of free market economics?

Cinema 1, Institute of Contemporary Arts The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH

Admission £12 / £11 (conc.) / £10 (members)

Book tickets

Tuesday
Oct192010

Cambridge Reading Series

Friday 22nd October, 7.30pm

  • Sara Crangle
  • Timothy Thornton

Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge