Otoliths issue fifteen
Issue fifteen of Otoliths is now online. Check here for the extensive list of contributors.
Issue fifteen of Otoliths is now online. Check here for the extensive list of contributors.
Chris Goode is in the midst of a number of performances of his work taking place throughout November. Go to LEAN UPSTREAM for more information including dates, venues and guests.
Some new poems from the London section of Marcus Slease's Alien Memory Machine have been posted on The Argotist Online.
Saturday 21st November, 7.30pm
POSITIVE ACTION presents A BENEFIT for U-TURN
The U-Turn project is a Bethnal Green based charity that is both under exposed and under funded. Its main aim is to help and work with "vulnerable and hard to reach women of all ages who have been trapped in the cycle of prostitution, drug addiction, physical abuse and homelessness from a young age". U-Turn offers them "an opportunity to self-determine their future in their own communities". Their main mission is to "support women who have suffered cruelty and abuse and encourage them to make sustainable changes in their lives." U-Turn helps to try and change these forgotten women’s lives around.
Performing on the night will be a mixture of bands and poets:
Friday 13th - Saturday 14th November, 11am - 7pm
Poetry presses include:
Saturday afternoon readings by:
Plus an exhibition of vintage NY mimeos curated by Les Coleman and John Janssen.
Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL
Admission free to exhibition and readings.
via Geraldine Monk
Tuesday 17th November, 7.30pm
The Lamb, 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, London WC1 (upstairs room)
Admission £5 / £3 (conc.)
Jeffrey Side has interviewed Kent Johnson for the The Argotist Online.
Maggie O'Sullivan's new book presents work from the 1970s & '80s: these powerfully constructed poems offer a place from which it becomes possible to exercise vital thought … rather than just to suffer life; to ride in sound and syntax the sinewy entanglement of material existence.
This publication, and all other Veer Books, will be available at the Small Publishers Fair 2009, as well as at various upcoming CPRC Birkbeck events, or by post directly from Veer. Contact Veer Books at veerbooks[at]gmail[dot]com for more information.
ISBN: 978-0-9558763-7-0
£7.50
Videos of readings by Stuart Calton, James Davies and Tony Trehy at The Other Room's Oxjam event are now available to view on The Other Room website.
Zero Poem, read by David-Baptiste Chirot over the score of the visual poem.