Monthly Archive for May, 2009

Dead Good Poets – June 2009 Diary

Wednesday 3rd @ 8pm – DEAD GOOD POETS SOCIETY OPEN FLOOR. 24 spaces of five minutes for you to perform your own poetry. New poets always welcome as are new audience members! Old poets and audience also welcome! In fact, EVERYONE’s welcome. The 3rd Room, Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool. Arrive early to book a performance slot. £2/£1 pay on the door.

Wedneday 3rd @ 7.30pm: Wirral Grand Slam. Three poetry groups on the Wirral are combining to promote the “Wirral Grand Slam” to be held at 8pm prompt (doors 7.30pm), 3rd June at Tullula’s Late Lounge, Marine Parade (above Wilkie’s Amusements), New Brighton, Wirral CH45 2JX.

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Wirral Words Open Floor Poetry

Just a reminder that it is Wirral Words Open Floor Poetry Evening on Tuesday 26 May at The Scouse House. Please try to come along and keep our fun and varied evening up to the high standard we all enjoy.

Many of you will be aware that Radio 4 is running a slam competition. To enter it you must be the winner of a bona fide slam. To maximise the chances for local poets we will have a Wirral Grand Slam at Tallula’s Late Lounge, Marine Promenade, New Brighton on Wednesday 3 June. Doors open 7.30pm and registration will be completed by 7.50pm. The event is supported by Wirral Ode Show, The Bards of New Brighton and Wirral Words. It had to be set up at short notice so others may not ave been contacted. However, all are welcome and any suggestions gratefully received.

There will be £2 admission and a £50 prize for the winner as well as the opportunity to represent the North West on Radio 4.

Any queries e-mail malpoet@hotmail.co.uk or ring Anthony on 0151 647 6427

Tom George Poetry

Tom George bank holiday poetry dates

sunday 24th may 2009
upstairs at zanzibar (’cosmo’s factory’ with the heyze/the kashmirs and many others)
£3
poetry and music – 2 sets – 7.15 and 8.45

Monday 25th may
at mello mello
(’uperitive’ – electronic and acoustic event also feat. igor hax etc.)
£3 – includes italian buffet
set time 6pm approx

i will also have copies of me first book £1.50 to u…
love to see u there

http://www.myspace.com/tomgeorgeness

Poetry Slam 09 and Whats On This Week

And the winner of the Liverpool Poetry Slam 2009 was…

Anthony Hett from Chester!

Anthony will now be entitled to register for the North West Poetry Slam Final Heat held in Manchester on 2nd July 2009. This will decide which poets will represent the North West in the BBC Radio 4 National Poetry Slam Champion final.

In second place, David Batemen!

With honorable mentions for Liam Brayd, Ella Jenson and Holly Wrightson.
All the poets who took part did so with grace, courage and good humour – so thank you to you all!
Watch this space for future Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Slam events.
Quick reminder of other poetical/literature events this week:

* Thursday 21st May – The Lyricist Lounge *
Hip-hop and street art – featuring Brooklyn artist Caktuz ..?13 and Ras B.
UK & International poets come together to perform magical stories of life, with their skills of words and music and the steady hands of a painter.
This event is presented in partnership with NOIZE and is part of World Spinn, a week-long event presenting a history of hip hop, Deejaying ,MC skills, breaking & performance skills and hip hop poetry. See www.writingonthewall.org.uk for details.
7.30pm
The Contemporary Urban Centre (CUC)
41 – 51 Greenland Street, Liverpool, L1 0BS
Entry £3.00 on the door

* Thursday, 21st May @7.30pm * – Anne Enright – Man Booker Prize Winner 2007
‘A style that dazzles, stories that enchant.’
Anne Enright is one of Ireland’s most remarkable fiction writers, injecting new blood into its lyrical tradition, uniting the strength of the old with the grittiness of the new. Her characters, always passionate, sometimes wayward, are seen with an unblinking eye and glints of surreal wit. Her debut novel, The Wig My Father Wore, was shortlisted for the Irish Times/Aer Lingus Irish Literature Prize; her second, What Are You Like?, won the Encore Award and was shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel Award; and her fourth, The Gathering, won the 2007 Man Booker Prize for Fiction.
Constantly in demand on the writers’ circuit, Anne Enright is making a rare 2009 appearance to read from her latest work and answer your questions about her fiction and fiction-writing techniques.
Performance Space, The Bluecoat, School Lane, L1 3BX
Tickets: £6.00/£3.00 available from The Bluecoat Box Office
Tel: 0151 702 5324 or visit www.thebluecoat.org.uk

* Saturday 23rd May @ 7pm* – Urban Youth Show Case –featuring Bashy
Bashy joins Liverpool Young Writers, Urbeatz and Noize for one special night of grime, big beats and rhyme. Bashy is one of the hottest artists to emerge in a brand new wave of fresh and exciting British inner city musical talent. Black Boys propelled Bashy into the nation’s consciousness. Against the back-drop of rising media reports of youth crime, Bashy pays tribute to the young achievers and role models within communities, capturing the imagination of inner city youth and a country in turmoil.
Special guests on the night include New York artist Caktuz ..?13 and Liverpool’s own KOF, Nikki Blaze and DJ Ola Bean.
With amazing performances by Liverpool Young Writers. All ages welcome
The Contemporary Urban Centre (CUC)
41 – 51 Greenland Street, Liverpool, L1 0BS
Entry £5 on the door

* Sunday 24th May @ 7.30pm * – In the Red Launch Party & Poetry Open Mic
In the Red celebrates its 7th year of publication with a launch party at Hannah’s Bar. The LJMU creative writing magazine has a theme of ‘Wild’ and is pleased to coincide with WoW festival’s theme of ‘The Outsider’ to produce exciting and innovative pieces of poetry and prose that look outside the box. Expect an exciting night of readings and prizes.
Hannah’s Bar, 2 Leece St, Liverpool, L1 2TR
Free entry

The Mersey Sound Poetry Workshop

at University of Liverpool Victoria Gallery

The Mersey Sound Poetry Workshop
Thursday 21st May 2009, 10.30am – 12.30pm
The Mersey Poets paved the way for a future flourishing of performance and pop-based work by poets. This workshop will introduce you to the work of the poets and how their poetry differed from poetry written for books. Using writing methods employed by the poets, you will be encouraged to develop your performance poetry writing skills in a welcoming environment. Adults of all abilities and experience welcome.

Temporary Exhibition Gallery
FREE. Booking required. Please ring 0151 794 2348 to book a place.

VG&M – The Mersey Sound, Poets Archive Exhibition

VG&M – The Mersey Sound.

The Mersey Sound
8 May – 12 September 2009

The exhibition, called ‘Mersey Sound’, will chart the development and sources of inspiration of Liverpool poets, Roger McGough, Brian Patten and the late Adrian Henri – writers who were central to the city’s literary, music and visual arts scene of the 1960s.

The University acquired the poets’ archive in 2007 following a significant grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and a number of other generous benefactors.  The funds have allowed an archivist to catalogue the collections, which will now be showcased to the public at the VG&M for the first time.  This exhibition contains photographs, notebooks and manuscripts from the ‘Liverpool Poets’ archive.

Roger, Brian and Adrian became well-known in the 1960s by making poetry immediate and accessible to new audiences through joint anthologies such as The Mersey Sound (1967).  Selling more than one million copies, The Mersey Sound became one of the bestselling anthologies of poetry ever published.

Material relating to the poets’ activities in the field of music, painting and performance will also be on display to illustrate how Liverpool writers, painters and musicians collaborated to communicate with a wide audience.

Venue details

New Poet Laureate appointed – Carol Ann Duffy

New Poet Laureate appointed | Number10.gov.uk.

The Queen has been pleased to approve that Professor Carol Ann Duffy CBE be appointed Poet Laureate in Ordinary to Her Majesty in succession to Professor Andrew Motion for a term of ten years.

Biographical notes
Carol Ann Duffy was born in Glasgow in 1955. Her family moved to England when she was 5 and she grew up in Stafford with her four brothers. In 1977 she received an Honours Degree in Philosophy from the University of Liverpool and since that time she has devoted herself to writing poetry for both adults and children. She has also worked occasionally in Theatre, notably with Tim Supple in their adaptations of Grimms’ Tales.

Since the birth of her daughter, Ella, in 1995, Carol Ann has written several illustrated fairy tales for children and her writing for children is just as important to her as her adult poetry. Carol Ann lives in Manchester, where she is Creative Director of The Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University, a post she hugely enjoys.

Carol Ann Duffy has received numerous awards for her work, among them The Somerset Maugham Award, The Dylan Thomas Award, an Eric Gregory Award, A Cholmondely Award, The Whitbread Prize for Poetry, The Forward Prize, The Signal Award for Children’s Poetry, and The T.S. Eliot Prize. She has received an OBE and a CBE for services to Poetry and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

Writing on the Wall Launches Tonight

The Peña – Festival Launch Featuring Omar Puente and Cubania

Únanse para el Peña del forastero or join us for the Peña of the outsider – an informal Chilean style gathering where all can express themselves through song, rhyme, prose, comedy or dance. In the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, WoW celebrates all things South American and Cuban, and the great movements of the people. Music is provided by Cubania, featuring Cuban jazz violinist Omar Puente. Challenging your feet to stay still, Cubania bring the humour of the Caribbean, the hot passion of Latin America and the cool style of Europe.

Come and take the mic along with our host, C Zero (Curtis Watt), and special guests John Graham Davis (Beating Berlusconi),  Dave Evans (Portrait of a Playboy), Ade Jackson (latenight  sistersongs), Kath McKay (Waiting for the Morning), Jenny Newman (Going in, Life Class), Janette Stowell (The Midnight Horror Tree) and Helen Walsh (Once Upon a Time in England).
Chilean food will be served.

7:30pm
Studio 2, Parr Street Studios, 33-45 Parr Street, Liverpool, L1 4JN
Entrance £4.00/£2.00 in advance, or on the door. Booking in advance recommended by calling WoW on 0151 703 0020 or email info@writingonthewall.org.uk

www.writingonthewall.org.uk