Crater 10: Ken Edwards - Millions of Colours
Millions of colours is the final part of Bardo: forty-nine prose pieces over seven days, a modern rewrite of the Bardo Thodol, the devotional work known in the West as The Tibetan Book of the Dead. “Bardo” means an interval or a transitional period. The setting here is the port and old town of Hastings, on the south coast of England. Previous parts of the work in various versions have appeared as Red & green, a pamphlet from Oystercatcher Press (2009), and also in the journals and e-journals Cannibal Spices, Pages, 10th Muse and Veer Away. It is hoped that the whole work will be published before too long.
Ken Edwards is the editor and publisher of Reality Street. His most recent book is Songbook (Shearsman, 2009).
£5 (£1 P&P UK / £2 ROW), Crater Press, Dec 2010 (7 pages, requires paperknife)
CRS Pamphlets
Previous event pamphlets are now available to download from the CRS website in PDF form, free of charge, and brief details of upcoming events for 2011 are also available.
Caroline Bergvall at Edge Hill
Wednesday 26th January, 7.30pm
- Caroline Bergvall
Rose Theatre, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire
All welcome.
Admission £4
Great Works
The final Great Works is now online. Check it out.
CRS: Drew Milne & Nat Raha
Friday 28th January, 7.30pm
- Drew Milne
- Nat Raha
Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English, Cambridge University, Cambridge
Admission is free, all welcome, wine served
Parasol Unit: Emily Critchley & Timothy Thornton
Thursday 27th January, 7pm
- Emily Critchley
- Timothy Thornton
14 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW
Admission £3 / £1.50 (conc.)
WebsiteArthur Shilling Press: Alex Davies - How Vivid the Claret
£1.80 (UK & EU only), Arthur Shilling Press, 2011 (24 pages, A6, first 20 copies have unique cover images taken from "Stories for Boys", the remaining 10 copies are reproduced prints)
To purchase from outside the UK/EU, please contact the editor, Harry Godwin.
The Arthur Shilling Press site has also had a redesign. Be sure to check it out even if you don't plan to buy the book.
Peter Gizzi & Rod Mengham Cambridge Reading
Late notice:
Wednesday 19th January, 8pm
- Peter Gizzi
- Rod Mengham
Judith E Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, 9 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP
All welcome.
nýr skáldskapur Readings Online
On November 27th, 3:AM’s Maintenant interview series gave rise to nýr skáldskapur, a unique evening of poetry at the Rich Mix Centre, London.
Recordings of this reading are now available to view online.