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Friday
Jun242011

Painted, spoken

Featuring poetry/essays by:

  • Amy Anderson
  • Tim Atkins
  • Isobel Dixon
  • Valerie Josephs
  • Kristen Krieder
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Peter McCarey
  • James McGonigal
  • Peter Manson
  • Alistair Peebles
  • Richard Price
  • Joanne Tatham & Tom O’Sullivan
  • Catherine Wagner

Available almost free (send two A5 envelopes, each with two second class stamps on them) to: 24 Sirdar Rd, London, N22 6RG

Sunday
Jun052011

CLR5

£8 (UK) / €12 (EU) / $20 (ROW)

Featuring:

  • Donald Barthelme
  • Andrea Brady
  • Lee Ann Brown
  • Corina Copp
  • Emily Critchley
  • Ray Crump
  • Katrina Forrester
  • Susana Gardner
  • Peter Gizzi
  • Geoffrey Hartman
  • Michael Haslam
  • David Hendy
  • Emma Hogan
  • Helen Macdonald
  • Valérie Mréjen
  • Xie Qiong
  • James Russell
  • Eleni Sikelianos
  • Linus Slug
  • Timothy Thornton
  • Catherine Wagner
  • R.F. Walker
  • Isabelle Ward
  • Tomas Weber
Monday
Jun282010

Chlorine Reading

Wednesday 21st July, 8pm

  • Martin Corless-Smith
  • Becky Cremin
  • Luke Roberts
  • Cathy Wagner

Coachwerks, Hollingdean Terrace, Brighton BN1 7HB

Admission £5 (waged) / £3 (unwaged)

Sunday
Mar282010

post_moot

Thursday 22nd - Sunday 25th April

a convocation of unorthodox poetic and cultural practices

featuring an array of cutting edge diversity in respect of poetry and performances of poetry; papers, live writing, poets theater, sound art, talk-based poetics, extended vocal performance, physical theater and digital text collaboration, polylingualism, lyric meditations, translation, poetry readings, writing interventions, sound poetry, visual poetry, eco-poetics, text-based installation, bookateria, late night readings, multimedia and a lot more besides that.

  • Maria Auxiliadora Alvarez
  • Stan Apps
  • Oana Avasilichioaei
  • Mike Basinski
  • Holly Bass
  • John M. Bennett
  • Black Took Collective
  • Sean Bonney
  • Tammy Brown
  • Mairéad Byrne
  • Shá Cage
  • cris cheek
  • Daniel Citro
  • A.M.J. Crawford
  • Jordan Dalton
  • Maria Damon
  • Ian Davidson
  • Ryan Downey
  • Alan Golding
  • K. Lorraine Graham
  • Duriel Harris
  • Carla Harryman
  • Jeff Hilson
  • Jen Hofer
  • Josef Horacek
  • William R. Howe
  • Jade Hudson
  • Christine Hume
  • Peter Jaeger
  • Mark Jeffery
  • Bonnie Jones
  • Pierre Joris
  • KBD Sound Collective
  • Adeena Karasick 
  • Brian Kincaid
  • A. J. Patrick Liszkiewicz
  • Jose Luna
  • Dawn Lundy-Martin
  • Mel Nichols
  • Hoa Nguyen
  • Chris Mann
  • Monica Mody
  • K. Silem Mohammad
  • Laura Moriarty
  • Judd Morrissey
  • Erin Mouré
  • Jason Nelson
  • Mel Nichols
  • Tom Orange 
  • Jessica Ponto
  • Luke Roberts
  • Jaime Robles
  • Ric Royer
  • Linda Russo
  • Lisa Samuels
  • Standard Schaefer
  • Jonathan Skinner
  • Danny Snelson
  • Todd Seabrook
  • Jessica Smith
  • Rod Smith
  • Kate Sopko
  • Rodrigo Toscano
  • Lawrence Upton
  • Chris Vitiello
  • Catherine Wagner
  • Mark Wallace
  • Dana Ward
  • Barrett Watten
  • Brian Whitener
  • Steve Willey
  • Tyrone Williams
  • Ronaldo Wilson

Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

For further information on registration and accommodation point your browser here.

the post _ moot collective are Maria Auxiliadora Alvarez, Tammy Brown, cris cheek, WIlliam R. Howe, Cathy Wagner

Tuesday
Mar162010

meshwork Videos

meshworks has recently added some new videos to its YouTube channel by:

  • William R. Howe
  • Kit Robinson
  • Hugh Sheehy
  • Keith Tuma
  • Cathy Wagner

Sunday
Feb142010

University of Greenwich: Women's Innovative Poetry & Cross-Genre Work Festival

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:

  • Alev Adil
  • Caroline Bergvall
  • Rachel Blau DuPlessis
  • Andrea Brady
  • Lee Ann Brown
  • David Buuck
  • Elizabeth-Jane Burnett
  • Mairead Byrne
  • Jennifer Cooke
  • Corina Copp
  • Emily Critchley
  • Jean Day
  • Jacob Edmund
  • Carrie Etter
  • Robert Hampson
  • Edmund Hardy
  • Susana Gardner
  • Lisa Jarnot
  • Daniel Kane
  • Christine Kennedy
  • Frances Kruk
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Marianne Morris
  • Redell Olsen
  • Holly Pester
  • Vanessa Place
  • Frances Presley
  • Luke Roberts
  • Lisa Robertson
  • Sophie Robinson
  • Rebecca Rosier
  • Lisa Samuels
  • Eleni Sikelianos
  • Juliana Spahr
  • Zoë Skoulding
  • Cathy Wagner
  • Samantha Walton
  • Carol Watts
  • Sara Wintz

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.

Sunday
Feb072010

Dusie 9

Now online. Featuring:

  • Samar Abulhassan
  • Derek Beaulieu
  • Cara Benson
  • Ann Bogle
  • Jessica Bozek
  • Ana Bozicevic
  • Elizabeth Bryant
  • Mairead Byrne
  • Mackenzie Carignan
  • Juliet Cook
  • Sarah Anne Cox
  • James Cummins
  • Michelle Detorie
  • Amanda Deutch
  • Julia Drescher
  • Kai Fierle-Hedrick
  • Annie Finch
  • Anna Fulford
  • Susana Gardner
  • Arielle Greenberg
  • Tracy E. Grinnell
  • Arielle Guy
  • Jared Hayed
  • Jen Hofer
  • Carrie Hunter
  • Jennifer Karmin
  • Amy King
  • Paul Klinger
  • Mark Lamoureux
  • Juliana Leslie
  • Dana Teen Lomax
  • Nicole Mauro
  • Catherine Meng
  • Bonnie Jean Michalski
  • Anna Moschovakis
  • Michelle Noteboom
  • Dawn Pendergast
  • Emma Phillipps
  • Marthe Reed
  • Kaia Sand
  • Kathrin Schaeppi
  • Zoë Skoulding
  • Carmen Gimenez Smith
  • Jane Sprague
  • Jill Stengel
  • Bronwen Tate
  • Maureen Thorson
  • Catherine Wagner
  • Stephanie Young
Thursday
Dec032009

Catherine Wagner - My New Job

£13.95, Fence Books, 2009

In this third collection, Catherine Wagner assumes a mantle of responsibility. Her slangy, spoken, and singing world of representation slides from syntactic unit to unit, making room for a galaxy of metonymy. "Things mean," she writes, "and I can’t tell them not to." In each of the four series that make up this book we find a female body watching itself and marking that watching with a severe wit, charmed visuals, and the analytic prowess of a born human.

Available via the Bookshelf.