Writers Forum
Wednesday 16 February, 2011 tagged
London Events Saturday 26th February, 4 - 6pm (arrive at 3.30pm)
Betsey Trotwood, Farringdon, London EC1
Admission is free
Wednesday 16 February, 2011 tagged
London Events Saturday 26th February, 4 - 6pm (arrive at 3.30pm)
Betsey Trotwood, Farringdon, London EC1
Admission is free

Against Expression: An Anthology of Conceptual Writing
£38.48 / $42.75, Northwestern University Press, 2011 (608 pages)
ISBN 978-0810127111
In much the same way that photography forced painting to move in new directions, the advent of the World Wide Web, with its proliferation of easily transferable and manipulated text, forces us to think about writing, creativity, and the materiality of language in new ways. In Against Expression, editors Craig Dworkin and Kenneth Goldsmith present the most innovative works responding to the challenges posed by these developments. Charles Bernstein has described conceptual poetry as "poetry pregnant with thought." Against Expression, the premier anthology of conceptual writing, presents work that is by turns thoughtful, funny, provocative, and disturbing. Dworkin and Goldsmith, two of the leading spokespersons and practitioners of conceptual writing, chart the trajectory of the conceptual aesthetic from early precursors including Samuel Beckett and Marcel Duchamp to the most prominent of today's writers. Nearly all of the major avant-garde groups of the past century are represented here, including Dada, OuLiPo, L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E, and Flarf to name just a few, but all the writers are united in their imaginative appropriation of found and generated texts and their exploration of nonexpressive language. Against Expression is a timely collection and an invaluable resource for readers and writers alike.
Openned
Introductory essays are available to view online free of charge.
Monday 14 February, 2011 tagged
UK Events in
Anna Reckin,
Anne Blonstein,
Carrie Etter,
Frances Presley,
Lucy Sheerman,
Rachel Lehrman,
Wendy Mulford Tuesday 22nd February, 7pm
A reading by contributors to Infinite Difference: Other Poetries by UK Women Poets, featuring:
Drama Studio, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ
Admission is free.
Monday 14 February, 2011 tagged
Publications in
Ash Reid,
Greg Thomas,
Malcy Duff,
Mark West,
Peter Manson,
Robert Lye 
Featuring:
via Sam Walton
Sunday 13 February, 2011 tagged
London Events in
Amy De'Ath,
Emily Hasler,
Giles Goodland,
Miranda Cichy,
Nia Davies,
Sophie Mayer Tuesday 15th February, 7.30 - 9.30pm
The Betsey Trotwood, 56 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3BL
Two new books by Robert Sheppard from Shearsman.
£8.95 / $15, Shearsman, 2011 (Paperback, 96 pages)
ISBN 9781848611351
These new poems feature territories as dispersed as Sheppard’s local Capital of Culture and the global city of division and political murder of the title poem. Yet a series of metapoems brings agency and wonder to the idea of the poem, always seeing the world as well as itself, in perceptual double-takes that tease away at the meaning of the poetic act. At the centre of the collection is 'Six Poems Against Death' whose lyric imperative hovers before the portals of the unknown to embrace human unfinish as the condition of our survival.
When Bad Times Made for Good Poetry
£13.95 / $22, Shearsman, 2011 (Paperback, 218 pages)
ISBN 9781848611368
This study presents an episodic history of an epic period in British poetry, when bad times forced political subversion and textual impaction upon its central figures and provisional institutions. Episodes cover the Poetry Wars of the 1970s; the centrality of Bob Cobbing as poetry activist and the SubVoicive poetry scene in 1980s London; he also writes individual chapters on the poetry and poetics of Allen Fisher, Tom Raworth, Iain Sinclair, John Hall, Ken Edwards, and Maggie O'Sullivan.
£4, Oystercatcher Press, 2011 (A5, 12 pages)
ISBN 978-1-905885-41-1
Philip Terry - Dante’s Inferno
£4, Oystercatcher Press, 2011 (A5, 32 pages)
ISBN 978-1-905885-43-5
Cheques payable to P.Hughes at 4 Coastguard Cottages, Old Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6EL
or Paypal via Oystercatcher website
Friday 11 February, 2011 tagged
London Events in
Chris McCabe,
Emily Critchley,
Sophie Mayer,
Steve Spence Wednesday 16th February, 7pm
Penned in the Margins presents the launch of Limits of Control by Steve Spence and Love / All That / & OK by Emily Critchley.
Readings by:
The Bell, 50 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EX
Admission is free
Friday 18th February, 7.30pm
Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English, Cambridge University, Cambridge
Admission is free, all welcome, wine served