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Wednesday
Feb232011

Veer About

Veer About 2010-2011 has been specifically designed as an online publication with fully clickable contents page, while also utilising the pdf format to embed video, audio and visual work, in addition to text.

Available as a free download from Intercapillary Space.

Edited by Adrian Clarke and William Rowe.

Featuring:

  • Gilbert Adair
  • Pansy Maurer-Alvarez
  • Sean Bonney
  • Elizabeth-Jane Burnett
  • David Caddy
  • John Cayley
  • Wayne Clements
  • Jennifer Pike Cobbing
  • Becky Cremin
  • Jimmy Cummins
  • Allen Fisher
  • Gregorio Fontén
  • Steven Fowler
  • Edmund Hardy
  • Harry Gilonis
  • Martin Gubbins
  • James Harvey
  • Rosa van Hensbergen
  • Rob Holloway
  • Keith Jebb
  • Antony John
  • Doug Jones
  • Justin Katko
  • Matthew Martin
  • Steve McCaffery
  • Aodán McCardle
  • Karen McCormack
  • Mendoza
  • Rod Mengham
  • David Miller
  • Stephen Mooney
  • Niamh O’Mahony
  • Maggie O’Sullivan
  • Ryan Ormonde
  • Richard Owens
  • Chris Paul
  • Peter Philpott
  • Frances Presley
  • Nat Raha
  • John Seed
  • Gavin Selerie
  • Phillip Terry
  • Greg Thomas
  • Scott Thurston
  • Juha Virtanen
  • Carol Watts
  • Mike Weller
  • Tom White
  • Steve Willey
  • Johan de Wit
Thursday
Oct212010

Knives, Forks and Spoons Press Launch

Thursday 4th November, 7.30pm

  • Chris Gutkind
  • Peter Philpott
  • Harry Ross

Camden Eye, 2 Kentish Town Road NW1 9NX

Admission is free

Monday
Aug232010

Modern Poetry

Peter Philpott is looking for some help keeping modernpoetry.org.uk up to date. It's an absolutely vital resource and a great primer for anyone looking to get a handle on British poetry. He is looking in particular for help with suggestions for video and audio material resources and lists of anthologies, literary histories and critical texts. Head over to his blog for more details.

Tuesday
Jun012010

Openned Zine #2

Now available to view in Online > ePubs, featuring:

  • Peter Philpott explaining reasons and motivations behind the Great Works website
  • Save Middlesex Philosophy
  • Emily Critchley and Carol Watts provide a schedule for the Women's Innovative Poetry & Cross-Genre Festival in Greenwich
  • Jeff Hilson, Edmund Hardy, Richard Owens and Peter Riley on Mendoza, or, Linus Slug
  • Sejal Chad, Becky Cremin, Ryan Ormonde and Karen Sandhu on press free press
  • Harry Gilonis Edmund Hardy, Tessa Whitehouse and Michael Zand on Klatch 3: Dérive
  • Luke Roberts looks back on the Sussex Poetry Festival
  • Stephen Mooney on the launch of the new Voiceworks website
  • Matt Dalby on a new sound-text-performance series in Manchester, Counting Backwards
  • Timothy Thornton close reads Ryan Ormonde's firstdraftofhypertextrespondingtoalicefallingdownrabbithole
  • Johanna Linsley on I'm With You, a series of live art events in Clapton, London
  • Alex Davies on the Openned Table

Plus a set of regular new features: 

  • Bookface
  • Bird Puke
  • Photography: in this issue, Sharon Borthwick, Marianne Morris, Nat Raha and Malcolm Phillips

Available in full-colour PDF or an easy-to-print black and white version.

Thursday
May202010

Updated Philpott

Peter Philpott has updated his fantastic must-start-here web pages. Check out the full list of revisions.

Monday
Jan112010

Crossing The Line

New Year's XING THE LINE

Thursday January 7 - 7.30pm (ish)

  • Peter Philpott
  • Trevor Joyce

The Leather Exchange, Leathermarket Street, London Bridge, London

Admission: £5 / £3 (conc.)

Jeff Hilson:

Apologies for late notification of this event. This is because of adverse weather conditions in the Hither Green area.
Monday
Dec072009

Great Works issue 15

Issue 15 of Peter Philpott's Great Works is now available to view online, featuring the work of over 40 poets.

Wednesday
Dec022009

Diverse Deeds

Wednesday 16th December, 7.30pm (8pm start) 

  • Angela Gardner
  • Harry Godwin 
  • Mendoza
  • Nat Raha
  • Rebecca Rosier

Café Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL

Admission £6 / £4 (conc.)

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Tuesday
Nov102009

Diverse Deeds

Tuesday 1st December, 7.30pm (8pm start)

  • Caroline Bergvall
  • Erin Mouré 
  • Roshi

Café Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL

Admission £6 / £4 (conc.)

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