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POLYply > 23 FELT


POLYply > 23 FELT

Emma Bennett
Sam Hasler
Taey Iohe
Lucy Sheerman
Simon Smith

Thursday 17 January
The Centre for Creative Collaboration
16 Acton Street, London WC1X 9NG

Free entry, 7pm

Contemporary Poetics Research Centre and MA Poetic Practice, Royal Holloway

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Xing The Line - 18th January

XING THE LINE
Wednesday 18th January, 7.30pm

Simon Smith & David Herd perform ROTE with Sam Bailey, Liran Donin & Mark Holub on acoustic guitar, keyboard & double bass

plus readings from Elizabeth Guthrie and Michael Zand


The Apple Tree (upstairs), 45 Mount Pleasant, WC1X 0AE
Admission £5 (waged) / £3 (unwaged)

Crossing the Painted - 24th & 25th Sept

Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th September, 3.00 pm
at Whitechapel Art Gallery, Art Book Fair

Readings of new work from poets in a collaboration between Painted, Spoken magazine and the Crossing the Line live poetry series. For two events only, six poets read individually, prefaced and ‘afterworded’ by a rules-based group work. Although representing a vast range of poetry practice the poets all come from modernist traditions with art practice selfconsciousness: hear how their work diverges and overlaps, creating a unique live event. Vahni Capildeo, Giles Goodland, Jeff Hilson, Francesca Lisette, Richard Price and Simon Smith.

Free. Presented at the The Portable Reading Room, the Wild Pansy Press stand. For more information see: www.wildpansypress.com

The Blue Bus - 18th January

A Blue Bus Stop:

Tuesday 18th January
SIMON SMITH + MICHAEL GRANT

Update: please note that the event scheduled for Tuesday 25th January (John Phillips, David Miller & Richard Leigh has been cancelled, and will be rescheduled for later in the year)

The Lamb, 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, London WC1
Admissions £5 / £3 (conc.), 7.30pm sharp

Xing the Line - October 13th

William IV, 7 Shepherdess Walk, Shoreditch, London N1 7QE. Wednesday October 13, 7.30. Nearest tube Old Street.

Take exit 1 out of Old Street station and walk up City Road, turning right into Shepherdess Walk at The Eagle. The William IV is a couple of minutes up the road, on the left.

Laurie Duggan, Susana Gardner, Simon Smith.

Laurie Duggan's The Epigrams of Martial is a new and revised edition of the book published by Scripsi in 1989. Peter Craven describes Duggan's MARTIAL as "sensuous, streamlined, and thoroughly unsavoury" and Hugh Kenner called the translations "remarkable." Poet August Kleinzahler contributed an Afterword to this edition.

Susana Gardner’s [lapsed insel weary]: "As the title suggests this is a sequence of articulations on the enduring themes of loss, separation, and messy love: love is always messy. But Gardner does not indulge in the easy clichés of introspection or confession: here she conjures up an hypnotic, somnambulistic symphony of exquisite desolation. 'No man is an island' wrote John Donne but Gardner knows that is only a half truth, especially if you are a woman. Against a backdrop of the sea the breaking waters of waves and birth crash through these pages with a contradictory melancholic joy. Her island is inescapable but it has a bird and it is shot through with the vitality of colour and the colour of tenacious life. Disturbingly beautiful." --Geraldine Monk

London Bridge, Simon Smith’s fourth collection of poetry, is an accessible, funny and immediate book of poems about life in the City amidst the contingent camera-shake and confusions of the everyday. The book concentrates on the experience of living in London – a book which is accessible, contemporary and sassy.

That’s right – sassy.

Chlorine Reading November 2009

Monday 30th November

Poetry from:

Luska Mengham
Richard Parker
Steve Willey
Robert Rowland Smith

at The Hope, Queen's Road, Brighton, BN1 3WA.
£3 concessions, £5 waged.
Arrive 7.30pm for 8pm start.

+ magazines, books & DJing from Richard Parker/ special guest.