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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

Tuesday
Jun212011

Surrey Poetry Festival Magazine

Download the Surrey Poetry Festival Magazine, edited by Amy De'Ath. Featuring:

  • David Ashford
  • Tim Atkins
  • Jennifer Cooke
  • Emily Critchley
  • Amy De'Ath
  • Elizabeth Guthrie
  • Robert Hampson
  • Edmund Hardy
  • Sarah Kelly
  • The Liquid Bros.
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Joe Luna
  • Nat Raha
  • Jonty Tiplady
Thursday
Jun162011

John Wilkinson's The Lyric Touch

Thursday 23rd June, 10.45am - 5.30pm

The Centre for Modernist Studies at the University of Sussex presents an event devoted to the discussion of John Wilkinson’s collection of essays, The Lyric Touch (Salt 2007). The aim of the event is to promote critical attention upon an important book, and to generate discussion and reflection in an atmosphere more focused than is possible in a larger conference. John Wilkinson will be attending and responding to contributors’ papers.

Featuring:

  • John Wilkinson
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Joe Luna
  • Ian Patterson
  • Neil Pattison
  • Piers Pennington
  • Robin Purves
  • Hannah Roche
  • Rob Stanton
  • Keston Sutherland
  • Timothy Thornton
  • Ross Wilson

Fulton Building FUL-113, University of Sussex (Map)

Thursday
May262011

Poems, written between October and December 2010

£4.50 (50p P&P), Grasp Press, May 2011 (30 copies, 175x125mm. 160gsm cold-pressed Canaletto)

  • Francesca Lisette
  • Jonny Liron
  • Joe Luna
  • Timothy Thornton
Tuesday
Apr052011

Hi Zero Issue 1 & 2

Issue 1 (available as a PDF):

  • Amy De'Ath
  • Danny Hayward
  • Joe Luna
  • Timothy Thornton
  • Jonty Tiplady

Issue 2 (still available in print):

  • Francesca Lisette
  • Luke Roberts
  • Harry Sanderson
  • Josh Stanley
  • Keston Sutherland
  • Jonty Tiplady
  • Rachel Warriner
  • Tomas Weber

£3 (UK) / £5 (ROW)

E-mail hizeroreadings@gmail.com to order/obtain.

Submissions for the next issue can also be sent to the above address.

Saturday
Mar192011

Sous Les Pavés III

Sous Les Pavés III includes work by:

  • Sean Bonney
  • Susan Briante
  • Sommer Browning
  • Lara Buckerton
  • Collective Anon
  • Elliot Colla
  • Linh Dinh
  • David Hadbawnik
  • j/j hastain
  • Danny Hayward
  • Justin Katko
  • Frances Kruk
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Pocahontis Mildew
  • Goat Far DT
  • Jay James May
  • Debrah Morkun
  • Richard Owens
  • Keston Sutherland
  • Tomas Weber

Sous Les Pavés is a free bi-monthly publication distributed by mailing list only. Out-of-print issues can be read, downloaded and printed for free at the Sous Les Pavés website.

Monday
Feb072011

Hi ZERO! #ONE

Saturday
Nov132010

The Situation Room

Saturday 20th November, 7.30pm

  • Emily Critchley
  • Edmund Hardy
  • Jeff Hilson
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Linus Slug
  • Steve Willey

7 Fountayne Rd, Tottenham, Greater London N15 4

Plus collaborative performance from Jonny Liron and Francesca Lisette.

Admission is free

Saturday
Sep042010

Desperate for Love

Tuesday 14th September, 8 - 11pm

  • Holly Pester
  • Francesca Lisette

More TBA, Steph G playing records.

Komedia Studio Bar, Gardner St, Brighton

Admission £4

Thursday
Jul012010

Francesca Lisette - as the rushes were

£8 (£1 P&P) Grasp Press, 2010 (13 pages)

This pamphlet collects poems - including Tar Orchid, published separately as a broadside last year - written between February 2008 and February 2009. Machine-printed but otherwise hand-made copies, with cover artwork by Paul Alexander Thornton, and designed using a new typeface by Daniel Rhatigan.

In the recent Openned Zine Issue 2, Luke Roberts said THIS about Lisette's recent work: "... toying with obscurity, confident measure, I think actually being deliberately secretive as a form of intimacy, or a way of controlling intimacy. The highly ornate vocabulary of her poetry establishes a strange relationship with the listener: the way I follow Lisette's work is like a grid, or aspects and planes of meaning and signifying which are constantly shifting. Maybe these grids and aspects and planes are attached to bodies, or at least a you and an I, even if those poles get repeatedly flipped and turned and examined."