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Extracts from the first two Cambridge Literary Reviews are available to view and listen to online. via Timothy Thornton
Extracts from the first two Cambridge Literary Reviews are available to view and listen to online. via Timothy Thornton
Out now. Featuring:
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Letters:
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via Boris Jardine
Wednesday 14th - Friday 16th July
image by Emily Critchley
Emily Critchley:
There will be a celebration of women's innovative poetry & cross-genre work, organised by Carol Watts (Birkbeck University) & myself, taking place this summer at the University of Greenwich (London). The dates are July 14th-16th.
Confirmed writers and speakers so far:
Room 315, King William Building, University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London SE10 9LS
Admission is free (donations requested).
For anyone unable to make the festival in person, Steve Willey and Alex Davies will be filming proceedings. These will be made available online.
Updated list of readers.
Further updates to list of readers and location of readings.
Updates to reader list and room location.
Tuesday 26th January, 6.30pm
Launch of the second issue of Cambridge Literary Review
Heffer's Bookshop, 20 Trinity Street, Cambridge CB2 1TY
Wednesday 27th January, 8pm
with Luke Roberts and Leo Mellor
Dirac Room, Fisher Building, St. John's College, Cambridge CB2 1TP
Marianne is also appearing at the Dial Society reading.
Friday 29th January, 7.30 - 9pm
Erasmus Room, Queens' College, Cambridge
Admission free, open to all members of the university
via Justin Katko
Robert Sheppard has pointed to a Scribd upload of papers from the recent Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry at Birkbeck. The online document features:
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edited by Stephen Willey, Alex Davies
Published: Jul 07
Publisher: Openned Press
Format: PDF
Price: £free
View free: Home Page (PDF, 1.9MB)
Six months in the making, the Openned anthology is an electronic publication of poets that have read at the first nine Openned nights.
The anthology is completely free, available in PDF format in parts or as a full document. It is best to download the anthology in parts as it is a big file and it takes a long time to download. Save the file to your hard drive once you have downloaded it so you don't have to download it again every time you want to look at it.
Poets featured in this publication: