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Entries from February 14, 2010 - February 20, 2010

Saturday
Feb202010

The Other Room Interviews

The Other Room recently interviewed Rob Holloway, Holly Pester and Steven Waling.

Friday
Feb192010

Cambridge Poetry Reading

Late notice:

Friday 19th February, 8pm

  • Tom Jones
  • Neil Pattinson
  • Nick Potamitis

Castlereagh Room, Fisher Building, St. John's College, Cambridge

Admission is free, all welcome.

Friday
Feb192010

New From Knives, Forks and Spoons Press

£5 each, The Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2010

via Matt Dalby

Thursday
Feb182010

Writers Forum

Saturday 20th February, 3.30pm

Betsey Trotwood, Farringdon, London EC1

Wednesday
Feb172010

Joe Stohlman - I love you

£2 (£1.10 p&p), The Arthur Shilling Press, 2010

Monday 22nd February, 8.15pm

Joe will be reading from 'I love you' and other things on the next installment of the Arthur Shilling Skype Reading Series.

Online reading via Skype, e-mail Harry Godwin for details.

Tuesday
Feb162010

Marx and Philosophy Review of Books

Announcing the launch of a new online review of books covering Marxism and philosophy. The first batch of reviews now online, with new reviews added regularly. Part of the redesigned Marx & Philosophy Society web site. Edited by Sean Sayers and members of the Society.

For reviews and to subscribe go to the website.

via Drew Milne

Monday
Feb152010

Cambridge Literary Review Issue 2

Out now. Featuring:

Poetry:

  • Andrea Brady
  • Sara Crangle
  • Ray Crump
  • David Grundy
  • Geoffrey Hartman
  • Ian Heames
  • Peter Hughes
  • Laura Kilbride
  • Angela Leighton
  • Francesca Lisette
  • Rod Mengham
  • Drew Milne
  • Marianne Morris
  • Alexander Nemser
  • Alice Notley
  • Nick Potamitis
  • Posie Rider
  • Stephen Rodefer

Fiction and Prose:

  • Lorqi Blinx
  • Ray Crump
  • Chris Hardy
  • Helen Macdonald
  • Rosie Šnajdr
  • Keith Wells

Essays:

  • Gerald L. Bruns, 'Obscurum Per Obscurius'
  • Marina Frasca-Spada, ‘David Hume, the Caliph Omar and the burning issue of metaphysics'
  • Emma Gilby, 'Commentary and Impact: Longinus on the Sublime'
  • Simon Jarvis, 'Spirit Medium: On Hegel’s Phenomenology'
  • Justin Katko, 'On "Song of the Wanking Iraqi"'
  • George Reynolds, 'Pound’s Letters: Towards a Poetics Including the 'EZpistolary'
  • Keston Sutherland, 'Song of the Wanking Iraqi'

Letters:

  • Robert Archambeau
  • Andrea Brady
  • Daniel Elstein

Website

£8 / £20/€30/$50 subscription (3 issues)

via Boris Jardine

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.