Lucy Harvest Clarke Interview
Lucy Harvest Clarke takes The Other Room interview in the garden at zimZalla HQ.
Lucy Harvest Clarke takes The Other Room interview in the garden at zimZalla HQ.
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Don't forget that even if you can't make it to the if p then q event tomorrow night you can still watch three of the poets live on Ustream. See this post for details and URLs.
Wednesday 23rd June, 6.30pm
If you can’t be there in person use the above URLs to watch on the internet. Please be aware that all times are approximate.
Odder Bar, 14 Oxford Road (opposite The BBC), Manchester, UK
Admission is free.
Tuesday 18th May, 7.30pm
The Lamb, 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, London WC1
Admissions £5 / £3 (conc.)
Lucy Harvest Clarke's Silveronda has just been published by if p then q.
Lucy Harvest Clarke’s poems merge the surreal into the common place. Using a blend of sprung rhythm and jacked up line endings a subtle erotic poise bobs up into and then out of sight like a fairground duckshoot; you keep wanting to have another go, you can't help admiring the trick. Silveronda is her debut collection. Work has featured in Parameter, Greatworks, onedit and The Other Room anthology 2009.
ISBN: 978-0-9558641-4-8
£8
Available via the Bookshelf.
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Lucy was the second poet to read at the night. We heard about her through the poet Scott Thurston, one of the organisers of the Other Room reading series in Manchester. The first poet that read at the night was Jim Goar (editor of Past Simple magazine) his reading was excellent but unfortunately I forgot to turn the camera on for his performance. Just one too many things to think about.
The flyer for the night is displayed below: