The Wolf returns from New York to launch issue 23!
June 19th, 7.00pm start.
The Poetry Studio, Poetry Place, 22 Betterton Street,
Covent Garden, London.
Readers on the night are: Alfred Corn, Anne-Marie Fyfe and Richard Parker.
FREE entry! Please arrive early. Limited seating.
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Alan Halsey launch (updated with plusplus)
You are invited to the launch of:
Lives of the Poets by ALAN HALSEY
Wednesday 11th February 2009.
7.00-9.00 pm, The Council Room, Birkbeck Main Building, Torrington Square, WC1.
There will be a reading from 7.30 - 8.00.
Wine will be served. All Welcome.
Lives of the Poets is published by Five Seasons Press, February 2009 (£25)
>>> AND
³POETRY WALES²/"The Wolf" launch at the Wheatsheaf pub, W1T 1DG. James Byrne, Sandeep Parmar, ZoĆ« Skoulding, all on for 15 minutes each.
(((One could thus sprint from Birkbeck west-ish along Store Street, across the Tott. Court Road and straight on until you meet Charlotte Street, left into same, straight along down Rathbone Place, to the Wheatsheaf, a mock-Tudor jobbie on the left halfway down that short street, with its own road entry and catch most, possibly all, of the first half.)))
The second half - approx. 9:00-9:45 - will include Harry Gilonis and Carol Watts; and Niall McDevitt singing his own settings of Dylan Thomas poems.
As far as I know both events are free. Wheatsheaf beer commended.
Lives of the Poets by ALAN HALSEY
Wednesday 11th February 2009.
7.00-9.00 pm, The Council Room, Birkbeck Main Building, Torrington Square, WC1.
There will be a reading from 7.30 - 8.00.
Wine will be served. All Welcome.
Lives of the Poets is published by Five Seasons Press, February 2009 (£25)
>>> AND
³POETRY WALES²/"The Wolf" launch at the Wheatsheaf pub, W1T 1DG. James Byrne, Sandeep Parmar, ZoĆ« Skoulding, all on for 15 minutes each.
(((One could thus sprint from Birkbeck west-ish along Store Street, across the Tott. Court Road and straight on until you meet Charlotte Street, left into same, straight along down Rathbone Place, to the Wheatsheaf, a mock-Tudor jobbie on the left halfway down that short street, with its own road entry and catch most, possibly all, of the first half.)))
The second half - approx. 9:00-9:45 - will include Harry Gilonis and Carol Watts; and Niall McDevitt singing his own settings of Dylan Thomas poems.
As far as I know both events are free. Wheatsheaf beer commended.
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