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Dead Good Poets Society – June 2008 Diary

JUNE’S DIARY

Monday 2nd@ 8pm – Come Strut Your Stuff. Poetry and music open mic hosted by Graham and Nick, with Stan the Harper. The Egg Cafe, Newington, Liverpool (down the side of Rapid Hardware). Free.

Wednesday 4th @ 8pm – Dead Good Poets Society Open Floor. 24 performance slots of 5 minutes for you to perform your own poetry. Compered by the ever surprising Aaron Murdoch. The 3rd Room, Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool 1. £1.

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Dead Good Poets Society – May 2008 Diary

The Dead Good Poets Society Liverpool Poetry Slam was a great success, with 18 poets rhythm’n'rhyming for the Slam Champion crown. In 1st place, Angry Sam, new to Liverpool from Brighton. In 2nd place, Nat Clare a DGPS regular, and in 3rd place came Peter Compton, a natty dresser and equally natty poetic ranter. Runner up was Clare Kirwan, with the Judges’ special award going to Debbie Morgan.
The evening was such good fun that later on this year we will be giving you another chance to perform at our GLAM poetry night – poetry and (wait for it) DRESSING UP! With satin sashes awarded to the winners – sheer perfection! Watch this space for further details…
Many events this month come courtesy of the Writing on the Wall Festival. So much going on it’s impossible to list everything (plays, short story conference and competition, audiences/debates with Tony Benn, Blake Morrison, Stephen Poliakoff and more), so for full details please go to their website www.writingonthewall.org.uk
MAY’S DIARY

Wednesday 7th @ 8pm – Dead Good Poets Society Open Floor. 24 performance slots of 5 minutes for you to perform your own poetry. Compered by the ever elegant John Leyland. The 3rd Room, Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool 1. £1.

Saturday 10th April: 2pm-4pm Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Reading Group. Two hours in which to discuss and debate poems! This month we’re asking you to bring poems you remember from school or other significant moments in your life. The Hornby Room, Liverpool Central Library. Refreshments provided. Free.

Sunday 11th May @ 8pm Doin’ Moon – Doin’ Moon is the story of Scorcha’s journey of hope through changing and challenging landscapes and relationships after imprisonment; experiences that engage. entertain and expose raw emotion. A new fusion of spoken word with cello, vocals and cajons, provide a platform for this unique heart-warming narrative, Doin’ Moon fuses two artistic disciplines in a way rarely explored before. The Magnet, 45 Hardman Street, L1 9AS. £5/£3 on the door

Monday 12th@ 8pm – Come Strut Your Stuff. Poetry and music open mic hosted by Graham and Nick, with Stan the Harper. The Egg Cafe, Newington, Liverpool (down the side of Rapid Hardware). Free.

Monday 12th: 7.30pm-9.30pm Liverpool Poetry Cafe, featuring the launch of Between Fields and Stars by the late and much missed Edmund Cusick, with readings by his friends, colleagues and students. Costa Coffee, Bold St, Liverpool. All welcome!

Tuesday 13th May: 6.30pm – 8.30pm Poetry Pool Launch. This celebration for the launch of Poetry Pool 4 is open to all. The event will be a mixture of readings from the anthology by new voices and well-known poets from across the UK. Published by Headland and the LJMU Centre for Writing. The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool, L1 3BX. Free

Friday 16th: 7.30pm – 9.30pm Manky Poets presents Janet Fisher reading from her collections Women Who Dye Their Hair and Listening to Dancing. Janet, along with Peter Sansom, established The Poetry Business in Huddersfield. There will also be an Open Mic. Chorlton Library, Manchester Road, Chorlton M21 9PN. £2 / £1

Saturday 17th April: 11am-1pm Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Reading Group, meets at Bebington Library, Wirral. More good natured poetical debate hosted by Janine Pinion. If you would like to receive copies of the poems in advance, please telephone Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Free. Refreshments provided.

Saturday 17th – Readers’ Day at the Brindley Arts Centre – talks, discussions and workshops with writers, editors & poets including Rebecca Goss, Chris Routledge, Ella Jolly, Jane Davis, Caroline Smailes and more! Tickets cost £20 (£15 concessions/£12 income support and leisure card) and can be booked via the Brindley Box Office on 0151 907 8360.

Saturday 17th May @ 8pm: John Cooper Clarke & Attila the Stockbroker
Two legendary names equals one brilliant event! John Cooper Clarke, aka the Bard of Salford, and Attila the Stockbroker, rock ‘n’ roll rebel poet, will come together to bring you one night of sharp-tongued, hard-hitting, full-voltage, stand-up poetry. Stanley Theatre, Liverpool Uni, Students Guild,160 Mount Pleasant, L69 7BR Tickets £10/£8 available from The Base, Students Guild Mon – Fri 9am till 5pm Tel: 0151 974 6868 or for online booking visit www.lgos.org

Sunday 18th @8pm – Write Out Loud’s Read Around. Friendly and relaxed open mic at the Howcroft Inn, Bolton. £1 donation. For directions www.writeoutloud.net

Tuesday 20th May @ 7.30 pm: In the Red 6 Poetry Magazine Launch
The editors of In the Red invite you to the launch of the 6th edition of the JMU literary magazine with a night of live readings of poetry and prose. The Magnet, 45 Hardman Street, L1 9AS. Free

Wednesday 21st @ 8pm Dead Good Poets Society Guest Night: Gerry Potter creator of Chloe Poems dresses down and appears as himself. His new body of work unveils a more autobiographical voice. Journeying through an extraordinary life and experiences, very different in tone and presentation to his gingham alter ego, Gerry uses his Scouse voice to conjure the spirit of a very real Liverpool and argues that it has always been a city of culture. Supported by Sophie McKeand. The 3rd Room, Everyman Bistro, Hope St, Liverpool 1. £3 / £2/ £1 pay on the door.

Thursday 22nd: 7.30pm – 9.30pm Liverpool Poetry Cafe: Patience Agbabi & Seni Seneviratne. In 2004, Patience Agbabi was named as one of the Poetry Society’s ‘next generation’ poets. Her first collection won the Excelle Literary Award. Her work, influenced by rap rhythms and wordplay, is often a commentary on contemporary Britain, and draws inspiration from popular forms of music. Seni Seneviratne is a writer, singer, photographer and her performance is a delicate mix of spoken word and folk/jazz song that creates a poetic landscape of family, love, loss and memory. Both poets will read from their latest work.£5 / £3 concs pay on the door.

Friday 30th May @ 7pm: Grime, Big Beats & Rhyme with Liverpool Young Writers, Sway, Skinnyman and Young KOF, hosted by Nikki Blaze Liverpool Young Authors & Poets perform alongside UK hip-hop and grime artists. The New Picket, 61 Jordon Street, L1 OBW. £6 on the door or £5 in advance from the Philharmonic Hall box office, Hope Street, Liverpool L1 9BP. Tel: 0151 709 3789. All ages welcome.

Saturday 31st May @ 7.30pm: Pub Crawl with Niall Griffiths Real Liverpool could leave your head reeling! Writer Niall Griffiths (Grits, Kelly & Victor, Stump) launches his latest book, Real Liverpool, and leads a cast of writers, playwrights and actors taking you on a tour de force journey through literature, laughter and lager (or bitter, if you prefer). Five pubs, ten performers, and maybe a couple of pints along the way: not to be missed…hic! Meet 7.30pm at Peter Kavanagh’s, Egerton Street, L8 7LY £6/£4 To book a place call WoW on 0151 703 0020,

Opportunities

Check out The Poetry School’s website for courses that will improve your writing. Their website is at www.poetryschool.com or telephone 0845 223 5274
For example, on Saturday 31st May in Manchester, there is an all day workshop with Penelope Shuttle themed Giving Sorrow Words: “giving voice to our grief helps us understand our experience.”

Kudos, formerly Competitions Bulletin lists umpteen competitions, local, national and international. For further details of how to subscribe, including a free downloadable issue, go to www.kudoswriting.wordpress.com

Arts In The Peak – Writers Sought Deadline: 09 May 2008
Arts in the Peak is looking for poets and artists living in and around the Peak to work collaboratively on designing companion stones to the Derbyshire guide stoops. There will be a fee of £550 each for artist and poet for each stone designed. For full details go to www.artsinthepeak.co.uk.

Competitions

Poetry on the Lake 8th International Poetry Competition | Closing Date: 12-May-08
Categories: 1.Silver Wyvern – max.60 lines, theme ‘Colour’, Adjudicator: Jo Shapcott. 2. Short poems – max.10 lines, open theme, Adjudicator: Penelope Shuttle. 3. Formal verse – max.40 lines, open theme, Adjudicator: Michael Swan. Prizes: Silver Wyvern Award + £400; £100; £50 x 2 Short & Formal: each £50 + designer bowl
Entry Fee: £5 for one entry, £12 for three entries, £20 for six entries, then £3 per poem
Contact: Poetry on the Lake, Isola San Giulio, 28016 Orta NO, Italy
Website: www.poetryonthelake.org Email: poetryonthelake@yahoo.co.uk

Virginia Warbey Poetry Prize 2008 | Closing Date: 19-May-08
Details: For poems of up to 40 lines. First prize £800. Judge: Gillian Clarke.
Entry Fee: £3 per poem and five poems for £12 Contact: CFW Poetry, PO Box 474, Eastleigh, SO50 0AN Website: www.poetrypf.co.uk

Indigo Dreams Press Booklet Competition 2008 | Closing Date: 30-May-08
Three Winners will have an A5 Booklet (to 44 pages) of their poetry printed and each will receive 50 copies. Submission: Selection of 10 to 15 poems Length: Poems to be maximum 36 lines. Entry Fee: £15 per block of poems Contact: Cheque payable Indigo Dreams Press and entries to Indigo Dreams Press, 8 Reynolds Court, Hildersley, Ross-On-Wye, HR9 7NE. Please email any queries to indigodreamspress@tiscali.co.uk or sae for reply to above address. Full details/email/overseas entries visit www.indigodreamspress.co.uk

Frogmore Prize 2008 | Closing Date: 31-May-08
For poems of up to 40 lines. Adjudicator: Clare Pollard. The winner of the Frogmore Poetry Prize for 2008 will win two hundred guineas and a two-year subscription to The Frogmore Papers. Entry Fee: £2 per poem Contact: The Frogmore Press, 42 Morehall Avenue, Folkestone, Kent CT19 4EF

The 2nd Annual Ted Walters International Short Story and Poetry Competition 2008 | Closing Date: 31-May-08
For poems of up to 40 lines and for short stories of up to 2000 words. The University of Liverpool Creative Writing Society for Lifelong Learning will donate £1 from each and every poem and short story entered to the Macmillan Cancer Support. Judge: Linda Walters Entry Fee: £3 for the first entry, £2.50 for subsequent entries
Contact: Mr Tommy McBride (Group Secretary), The University of Liverpool Creative Writing Society for Lifelong Learning, 50 Onslow Road, Kensington, Liverpool,
Merseyside L6 3 BB Email: thomas.mcbride2@sky.com

Dead Good Poets Society – Reminders for April 2008

From Sarah MacLennan of DGPS…

Monday 14th April @7.30pm : Open Mic session at Liverpool Poetry Cafe.
Hosted by Yours Truly (hem, hem). Five minute spots for you to perform
your own poetry in supportive and friendly atmosphere. I will be taking
names for reading spaces from 7.15pm and despite what you may have
heard, cannot be bribed with offers of skinny lattes or chocolate
brownies… Reading spots allocated on a first come basis. Hope to see
you there! Costa Coffee, bottom end of Bold Street, Liverpool.


Wednesday 16th April @ 8pm
: Dead Good Poets Society Guest Night starring
Rosie Garland – Rosie Lugosi’s alter ego’s alter ego.

Rosie has been GARLANDED with accolades for her poetry which combines
wonderful words with equally wonderful performance. You can check out
her Myspace page for futher details:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=218703874
She will be supported by the entirely unpredictable AARON MURDOCH, who
will be kept in order by our compere CLARE KIRWAN. Promising a magical
and memorable night of poetry…

£3 /£2 /£1 pay on the door. The 3rd Room, Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool

Thursday 17th April: 2-4pm: Poetry Writing Workshop inspired by City Poems.
Dead Good Poets Society Meeting Room
1st Floor
96 Bold Street
Liverpool L1 4HY

£3 /£2 – refreshments provided. Please contact sarah@deadgoodpoetssociety.co.uk/ 0151 709 5221 to book a place.

Monday 21st April@ 8pm: The Liverpool Poetry Slam 2008.

Eighteen poets go head to head for the title of Liverpool Slam Champion
2008.
A sharply fought contest went to the wire last year, with David Bateman
winning the title by 0.2 of a point. Can he retain his title? Will a
poetic upstart usurp him? You decide! Cash Prizes, including an award
for best newcomer, plus the chance to represent Liverpool in The Bristol
Poetry Slam at the Arnolfini in September.

If you would like to take part in The Slam, please contact me as soon as
possible.

The Casa, Hope Street, Liverpool. £3 / £2 / £1 Pay on the door.

Thursday 24th April: 7.30pm – 9.30pm: Jean Sprackland and The Headland
Press Poets at the Liverpool Poetry Cafe.
A chance to hear Jean read from her latest collection Tilt (Winner of
the Costa Poetry Book Award).

““Many of Jean Sprackland’s poems are set in a definite and particular
place… From these ‘real’ places her imagination lifts off, accurately
recording the daily dramas of all our lives.”
Poetry Book Society

Check out her website http://www.jeansprackland.com

Headland Press Poets, Ade Jackson, Janette Stowell and Sarah Maclennan
(shameless self-promotion) will read from their latest work.

Dead Good Poets Society – April 2008 Diary

April is the month of the Poetry in the City Festival, so lots of opportunities for you to perform, listen, write – maybe even all three? DGPS hosts the annual Liverpool Poetry Slam on Monday 21st April in The Casa on Hope Street. Cash prizes and the coveted Slam Champion Shield to be won. This year the winners will be paid to represent Liverpool in the Bristol Slam at The Arnolfini in September, so well worth dusting off your best poems! Places to perform will be awarded on a first come basis, and if oversubscribed, names will go into a hat.
Also Wirral is holding its first ever literary festival – Wirral BookFest – between 7th and 12th April with more than 20 events around the borough. Highlights for writers include Writing for TV workshop, multicultural events and readings from top authors including Brian Jacques, Mike Gayle, Jojo Moyes and Jenny Colgan. Throughout the week there will be an exhibition of poems from Wirral Ode Show linked to photographs by Wallasey Amateur Photographic Society. More info at: www.wirral.gov.uk/bookfest – and keep checking because more events will be announced.
Excuse the lack of competitions and opportunities in the newsletter – I shall forward some onto you all seperately next week. Hope you all have a poetry-packed month!
Best wishes, Sarah Maclennan

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Dead Good Poets Guest Night – Wed March 19 2008

Wednesday 19th March @ 8pm
The 3rd Room Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool 1

£3 / £2 / £1 – Pay on the door.

Jacqui Dunne and Trace Currall launch their new poetry collections.

Jacqui Dunne is a Liverpool performance poet with a Celtic and European background. She regularly reads her work, which covers a wide range of issues from politics to the female dilemma. Jacqui recently gained an M.A. in Writing Studies.  Her work has been aired on the BBC and published on line and in journals and anthologies. “Butterfly in a Snowstorm”, her first collection, contains poems that explore form, time and place.

“This Pantopticon Life” examines and makes sense of Trace Currall’s experiences during the Falklands Conflict. His poetry is challenging and uncomfortable at times, but his ultimate message is one of resolution and hope.

I hope you can join us at the launch of these books. Signed copies will be available to purchase on the night.

Dead Good Poets Society – March 2008 Diary

DEAD GOOD POETS SOCIETY – March 2008 NEWSLETTER
Wow! The opening night of Liverpool’s Poetry cafe was packed out! Costa’s staff were in shock, never imagining that so many people would be interested in poetry. Seriously, it is wonderful to see poetry invading the city like this, new events, new venues.

Liverpool’s Bluecoat Arts Centre reopens on Saturday 15th March with a packed programe of literature and poetry events, so looking forward to that, but the icing on my cake this month comes courtesy of DGPS favourite, Clare Kirwan, who came second in the pretigious Féile Filiochta International Poetry Prize (over 4000 people entered). Ah, to think we knew her when she was only writing limericks…”There once was a girl from Westy Kirby…” On that subject, a copy of the DGPS Poetry Anthology to the person who finishes that limerick in style. Get them to me by Wed 5th March and I’ll read them out at the Open Floor. Many congratulations to Clare, and happy reading, writing & listening to the rest of you.

Best wishes, Sarah Maclennan

DIARY- March 2008

Monday 3rd @ 8pm: Come Strut your Stuff – Poetry & acoustic music night hosted by Graham & Nick, with Stan the Harper. The Egg Café, Newington, between Bold St & Renshaw Street, Liverpool. Come early to book a slot. Free.

Tuesday 4th March @ 3.30pm-3.45pm: BBC Radio 4 Liverpool Locations
Series of stories by writers with a Liverpool connection, inspired by the city’s famous and forgotten places as it marks its year as European Capital of Culture. Prisoners by Dinesh Allirajah. A chance meeting at the Prisoners statue on Exchange Flags causes Ruby to see things from a very different point of view. Details of the week-long series of short stories, also featuring work by Beryl Bainbridge, Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Ray Connolly and Paul Farley, can be found at this link (click on Radio 4 and scroll down to Afternoon Reading): http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/radio/wk10/mon.shtml

Wednesday 5th @ 8pm: DEAD GOOD POETS SOCIETY Open Floor. Twenty-four 5 minutes slots for you to perform your own poetry. Doors open 7.30pm. Come early to book a reading slot. The 3rd Room, The Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool 1. £1.

Wednesday 5th March @8pm. Women’s Poetry Open Mic at The Casa, Hope Street. Women will read their favourite women writers or perform their own work in max.10 min slots. Themes, as part of a week of IWD reflection and celebration are aspects of women’s lives: local and international; personal and political. Men are welcome to attend: to listen, clap and throw money into the collection!

Thursday 6th – World Book Day – Liverpool Reads! launch at Liverpool Central Library @ 6pm. Keeper by Mal Peet will be the focus book with 10,000 copies to be distributed free on
6th March 2008 from Liverpool Libraries – a coupon will be printed in the Liverpool Echo on 6th, 7th, and 8th March which can be exchanged for a free copy of the book.
The novel tells the story of El Gato – the Cat – the world’s greatest goalkeeper – how he, a poor South American logger’s son, learns to become a World Cup-winning goalkeeper so good he is almost unbeatable. Mal read and answer questions. Light refreshments will be served on a first come first served basis at 6pm and the event starts at 6.30pm prompt. Tickets are now available for collection only for FREE from four Liverpool Libraries: Central – William Brown Street, Childwall – Childwall Five Ways, Walton – EveredAvenue, and Allerton – Allerton Road. Please contact Liverpool Reads if you have
any queries: 0151 794 2291.

Thursday 6th @ 8pm Whatchusayn? Poetry & Music Open Mic at Django’s Riff Bar, Wood Street, Liverpool. Also featuring the Drink & Draw workshop with free pens and paper – a great night. Free.

Saturday 8th 2-4pm: DEAD GOOD POETS SOCIETY Poetry Reading Group @ The Hornby Room, Liverpool Central Library. A chance to discuss 4 poems chosen by guest poet, Gladys Mary Coles. If you would like to receive copies of the poems in advance, please contact Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Refreshments provided. Free.

Monday 10th: 7-9.30pm Poetry Café:
John Redmond & Deryn Rees-Jones
A chance to hear two fantastic award-winning poets. Costa Coffee, bottom of Bold St, Liverpool. Free.

Wednesday 12th @ 7.45pm – International Womens Weeks Celebration, featuring poets from the Dead Good Poets Society, Women for Arts in Palestine & Culturepool. 3345 Club, Parr Street, Liverpool. For further details go to www.merseysideiwd.org.uk

Friday 14 & Saturday 15th @7.30pm – The Long Walk, an inspiring musical journey in response to the Morecambe Bay tragedy of 2004. A new commission from Pete Moser & poet Lemn Sissay. The Great Hall, at Cornerstone, Haigh Street. For tickets and information contact The Liverpool Philharmonic on 0151 709 3789

Saturday 15th: 11am – 1pm DEAD GOOD POETS SOCIETY
Poetry Reading Group @ Bebington Library, Bebington, Wirral. For advance copies of the poems, please contact Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Free. Refreshments provided. All welcome.

Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th – 10am onwards. The opening weekend of Liverpool Bluecoat Arts Centre after a £12.5 million refurbishment, featuring music, live literature & lots of poetry. Dead Good Poets Society regulars will be performing on Sunday, late afternoon. Some events are free, some ticketed, so please check www.thebluecoat.org.uk or phone 0151 709 5297 for full listings.

Sunday 16th: 1pm-2pm Tom Paulin The Secret Life of Poems. What makes a poem beautiful? Poet & critic Tom Paulin examines the inner workings of a number of famous and lesser known poems. Copies of the poems will be distributed to the audience. Tickets £5/£3. Booking details as above.

Sunday 16th @ 8pm:Write Out Loud Read Around – popular, friendly Open Mic. All are welcome, beginners especially so. Howcroft Inn, Pool St, Bolton.
Entry: £1 donation requested. Check www.writeoutloud.net for directions.

Wednesday 19th @ 8pm. DEAD GOOD POETS SOCIETY Guest night featuring Jacqui Dunne & Trace reading from their new collections. Trace is a writer who turned to poetry to reveal his darkest moments. This Panopticon Life is a response to his experiences of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder a quarter century after fighting in the Falklands conflict in 1982. Trace examines what it felt like as a young man, to be part of that conflict and the difficulties of coming to terms with civilian life after leaving the Marines. ‘Butterfly in a snowstorm’ is Jacqui’s first collection, and features a variety of subjects from nature
and politics to parenthood and the female dilemma. Jacqui has been writing and performing poetry for some time, more recently gaining an MA. The 3rd Room, Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool. £3 / £2 / £1 – pay on the door.

Wednesday 19th March 2008 SHANGRI LA! Poetry and cabaret comes to Prestwich. Starring Performance Poet, Tony Walsh, Bumpkin Rap Stars – Delicate Hammers, Acoustic Songstress – Sophie Barrett, Stand Up Comedy – John Cooper, Vinyl Geeks – Chilliman and Smith. Venue: Prestwich Church Institute, 368 Bury New Rd, Prestwich Village M25 1AR First act on stage 8pm, £3 www.theshangrila.co.uk

Thursday 20th: 9-11pm Wirral Ode Show Poets – open mic at the Stork Hotel, Price St, Birkenhead. Free Entry. Contact jasonrichardson69@hotmail.com for more details.

Monday 24th March – 5th April – Words Festival 2008, Leigh & Wigan. Numerous word-full events – check www.wlct.org/festivalfever for details

Wednesday 26th @ 8pm. Rosie Lugosi Unwigged! Rosie Garland – writer, performer, singer. Rosie has an eclectic writing and performing history, ranging from singing in 80’s Goth band The March Violets,
to her current incarnation as Rosie Lugosi the Vampire Queen, electrifying performance poet,compere and singer. As well as three solo collections of poetry (Hell and Eden, Coming Out
At Night and Creatures of the Night) her short stories, poems and essays have been widely anthologised. She has won both the Alternative Oscar for Performance Artist of the Year and
the Diva Awards for Solo Performer. £5 on the door. Venue: Little Fifteen, Wigan

Thursday 27th: 7-9.30pm – Liverpool’s Poetry Café
Jo Bell (Cheshire Poet Laureate 2007 & Director of National Poetry Day) & Robert Sheppard will be reading from their collections. Costa Coffee, Bold Street, Liverpool. Free

Thursday 27th: 8:30pm – 10:30pm Open Floor Poetry Extravaganza at The Tudor Hotel, New Market St, Wigan. Do YOU Write Out Loud? Here’s your chance to share YOUR poems with a
packed Tudor House audience that will really appreciate your writing. Free.

Saturday 29 March @ 12:00pm
– The Poetry Picnic, Pennington Flash picnic area.What could be more enjoyable than an afternoon in the open-air with convivial company,
plenty of food, good company and poetic words floating to your ears.Throughout the year Leigh and Atherton Writers have held poetry picnics, which have been very popular and successful. The first picnic was at the Words ’07 Literary Festival but quickly became a regular feature throughout the year. Please bring your own food drink and poems from your favourite poets.
Wear suitable shoes and clothes.FREE

* Opportunities*

Writing workshops
Last Saturday of every month in the bar at Southport Arts Centre, Lord Street, Southport 12 noon to 3pm. No experience necessary. For more information call Sefton Arts Development on 07792258413 Or email: Kate.Gorst@leisure.sefton.gov.uk Or just come along on the day!

Litfest Prison Residencies
To work with offenders to produce new writing, audio recordings & artwork to be broadcast on BBC Radio Lancashire, exhibited across the county & online throughout 2008. Litfest want to recruit 6 writers to take part in an initial training & development programme to both equip them with the skills & understanding to work in prisons, & to develop a model for working collaboratively with visual & sound artists. Writers will be selected from this initial programme to work on the residencies. Bursaries & travel expenses available to attend the training & development sessions & writers fees for those working on the residencies. Please apply with a CV and covering letter that includes statements about why you are interested in working with offenders (150 words) & your ideas about working collaboratively (150 words), along with: 6 poems OR 1000 words prose (if this is from a novel please also include a synopsis of the novel with your submission).Deadline for submission: 5.00pm 14 March 2008 Interview date(s): 2 or 4 April 2008 catherine.sadler@litfest.org

Saturday 8th March The Small is Beautiful Writers’ Day 10.30 am – 4.30 pm
Huddersfield Town Hall, Ramsden St, Huddersfield HD1 2TA
£7.00 – (includes buffet lunch and drinks). Writers’day, where writers share the secrets of their success & explain how to get published by a small press. Non-fiction, children’s verse, poetry & short fiction workshops led by Ian Clayton, Gaia Holmes, Chrissie Gittins & James Nash. This event is part of the ‘Small is Beautiful’ project funded by Arts Council England & Kirklees Libraries. Contact Sarah Jackson for a booking form. Event information: sarah.jackson@kirklees.gov.uk, or call 07973 315 082.

Tuesday 11th March -Better than Prozac? Can words heal? Writer Lisa Ward and A.I.M. – (a radical arts organisation based in Huddersfield) think so. Explore the idea that
creativity is an aspect of mind which can heal and empower you, in this practical and inspiring workshop.10.00 am – 12.30 pm Room LS109 Lockside Building, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield HD1 3DH £5.00/£3.50 (includes light

Notes from the Underground is a new creative writing freesheet that launched last December in London. Publishing short fiction, cartoons, original illustrations as well as arts based non-fiction. A print run of 100,000 copies are distributed in London, on the Eurostar, in over 100 four and five star hotels around the South-East, 100 art galleries in London as well as in Waterstones and Blackwells around the country.The submission guidelines are very open. Longer short stories up to a maximum of 1800 words, Stories written in 20 minutes, Very short stories of only one or two sentencesPoetry, Travel writing. Deadline: 30 Mar 2008.Check www.notesfromtheunderground.co.uk for details

* Competitions *

The Manchester Poetry Prize 2008 First prize: £10,000 Deadline for entries: 1st August 2008The Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University is launching The Manchester Poetry Prize – a new literary competition celebrating excellence in creative writing. The Manchester Poetry Prize is open to writers internationally, and will award a cash prize of £10,000 to the writer of the best portfolio of poems submitted.
In addition, a bursary for study at MMU will be awarded to an entrant aged 18-25 as part of the Manchester Young Writer of the Year Award. Eligible entrants are asked to indicate on the entry form if they would like to be considered for the Manchester Young Writer of the Year Award in addition to the main prize. Entrants are asked to submit a portfolio of poetry (three to five poems; the total length of the portfolio should not exceed 120 lines).The poems can be on any subject but must be new work, not published elsewhere.
Fee £15. Further details: http://www.hlss.mmu.ac.uk/english/writingschool

Birkenhead Park Poet 2008 Could you write a poem about Birkenhead Park?
Could you be our Birkenhead Park Poet for 2008? Birkenhead Park Gallery is hosting its first poetry competition over the forthcoming Easter holidays – from 15th March until 6th April.11am to 4pm daily Poems on the theme of Birkenhead Park are invited from everyone. Winners will be selected by public vote by visitors to the Gallery in the Birkenhead Park Pavilion Visitor Centre. The winning entries will be published by the park. Three Categories, Acorn for under 11’s; Sapling for 18’s and under; Oak for over 18’s Please deliver your poem to the centre any day up to 30th March, (submissions before 13th March will have priority if space is short) Each Poem must fit on one side of A4 paper, and be unpublished More information is available from Birkenhead Park Pavilion Visitor Centre, tel 0151 652 5197.

KUDOS (Competitions Bulletin) features news items and information about markets, outlets and opportunities for all kinds of writing. One subscriber alone has scored a 1st, 3rd and 2 x Runner up within a matter of months, while the winner of a recent prestigious competition entered only after finding out about it in these listings. Or is it the competition which is putting you off? Sticking to the rules improves the odds no end; most judges will tell you, around 50 per cent of entries get disqualified straight off. Details of around 250,000 pounds in prize money each issue. At least 50 competitions for poetry, around 40 for short stories. Plus collections, anthologies, playwriting, non fiction, books etc Only 2.50 per issue and you may subscribe as and when, 1, 2, 3 etc. or save time and postage with subs for a year, 6 issues: 15 pounds Cheques payable to Carole Baldock: 17 Greenhow Avenue, West Kirby, Wirral CH48 5EL carolebaldock@hotmail.com www.kudoswriting.wordpress.com

Slipstream Poetry Competition | Closing Date: 31-Mar-08
Details: For poems up to 60 lines. Theme: Crossroads. Judge: Susan Skinner. 1st Prize £100, 2nd prize £75, 3rd prize £50, plus £25 prize local West Sussex poet.
Entry Fee: £3 per poem, 4 poems £10 Contact: Mandy Pannett, 5 Collingwood, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 2JE

Dead Good Poets Society – February 2008 Diary

DIARY – January & February 2008

January: Tuesday 29th Open Mic @ Casa Bistro Hope St Liverpool
Organised by The University of Liverpool Lifelong Learning Centre to launch the 2nd Annual Ted Walters International Short Story and Poetry Competition. (See “Competitions”)

Wednesday 30th @ 8.30pm: Penny Broadhurst and Moxy Casimir @ The Octogan Theatre, Bolton. Penny returns for one night only to the spoken word following national success with her music. Moxy is the nom deplume of award winning Radio & TV playwright Lavinia Murray – recently voted a “Genius” on Dave Gorman’s radio programme of the same name. Also showcased are Wigan’s Darren Thomas and Rochdale’s Katie Haigh – there are a limited number of open mic slots. Contact john@writeoutloud.net for details.

Friday 1st February @ 8pm: Riders – Write Out Loud’s mix of poetry, music, comedy and madness. Guest star Alabaster De Plume supported by virtuoso musician John Fairhurst – described by New Age Guitar Superstar as “A one man explosion of blues, Indian ragas and English baroque folk” and with a showcase for poet & musician James Hartnell. There are a limited number of open mic slots contact paul@writeoutloud.net with details of what you want to do.

Monday 4th @ 8pm: Come Strut your Stuff – Poetry & acoustic music night hosted by Graham & Nick, with Stan the Harper. The Egg Café, Newington, between Bold St & Renshaw Street, Liverpool. Come early to book a slot. Free.

Wednesday 6th @ 8pm: Dead Good Poets Society Open Floor. Twenty-four 5 minutes slots for you to perform your own poetry. Doors open 7.30pm. Come early to book a reading slot. The 3rd Room, The Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool 1. £1. Compere: Chris Clark

Saturday 10th 2-4pm: Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Reading Group @ The Hornby Room, Liverpool Central Library. A chance to look at and discuss 4 poems on the subject of music – If music be the food of love…? No right or wrong answers, just good-natured debate (and a few tangents!). If you would like to receive copies of the poems in advance, please contact Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Refreshments provided. Free.

Monday 11th: 7-9.30pm Poetry Café CELEBRATING THE CITY
For the rest of this year, the Costa Café at the bottom end of Bold Street will become Costa Liverpool Poetry Café for two evenings each month. The café will open on the 2nd Monday and 4th Thursday each month from 7.00 -9.30pm. Admission will normally be free, though some special events will be ticketed.
For this 1st meeting, please bring your favourite Liverpool-focused and/or Liverpool-authored and/or urban poems (already published) to read. Please no more than three poems for 5-10 minutes. If possible, could readers notify Alex Scott-Samuel in advance on 724-2777 or alexss@liv.ac.uk
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Wednesday 13th @ 8pm – Words Alive! Lyrics, words and guitars. An open mic night for poets, writers and singer songwriters. The Citadel, Waterloo Street, St Helens. Entry: £2/£1 info@citadel.org.uk /Tel 01744 735436

Thursday14th @ 8pm – Formby Poets. Open mic with both poetry and music.
at the Freshfields Hotel, Formby. Free. william.brierley1@ntlworld.com

Saturday 16th: 11am – 1pm Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Reading Group @ Bebington Library, Bebington, Wirral. For advance copies of the poems, please contact Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Free. Refreshments provided. All welcome.

Sunday 17th @ 8pm:Write Out Loud Read Around – popular, friendly Open Mic.
All are welcome, beginners especially so. Howcroft Inn, Pool St, Bolton.
Entry: £1 donation requested. Check www.writeoutloud.net for directions.

Wednesday 20th @ 8pm. Dead Good Poets Society Guest Night: University Challenge, showcasing the best new poets from creative writing courses in Liverpool. You can say you heard them HERE first, before they win literary prizes galore! Compered by Clare (just call me Bamber) Kirwan. £3 /£2 /£1 The 3rd Room, Everyman Bistro, Liverpool 1

Thursday 21st: 9-11pm Wirral Ode Show Poets – open mic at the Stork Hotel, Price St, Birkenhead. Free Entry. Contact jasonrichardson69@hotmail.com for more details.

Thursday 21st @ 7.30pm – Freed Up. Poetry performance night at The Green Room, Manchester. The theme for this evening is RACE. If you would like to be added to the list of readers please phone 0161 615 0500

Saturday 23rd @ 7.45pm – John Hegley. Luton’s premier bard. Warning: contains rhyming language. The Everyman Theatre, Liverpool. Box Office: 0151 709 4776

Thursday 28th: 7-9.30pm - Costa Poetry Café, Bold Street, Liverpool
Poets Gladys-Mary Coles & Aileen La Tourette will read from their recent poetry collections. Free.

Thursday 28th @ 7.45pm Andrew Motion introduces his acclaimed autobiography In The Blood A Memoir of My Childhood (Faber), poems old and new and his work as Laureate. The Everyman Theatre, Liverpool. 0151 709 4776

Opportunities

Dead Good Poets Society are devising a poetry road show based around issues of Capital & Culture. If you would like to be considered for involvement in the show (commissioned writing and/or performing) please get in touch with the Co-ordinator, Sarah Maclennan as soon as possible. Please note, funding has been applied for, but may not be forthcoming. We’re proceeding with the project all the same!

In The Red Six are seeking submissions of contemporary prose fiction and poetry. There is only one week left until the submission deadline ( 31st Jan 08) so send them in as soon as possible. They are looking for flash fiction, short poetry and 6-word short stories, . Poetry up to 40 lines max, tankas, cinquains etc but not limited to syllabic verse. Prose up to 500 words. Send to: inthered6@googlemail.com

Little Bird Magazine is looking for submissions: No poem is too short but anything over 50 or so lines is quite long enough. We’d like to print poems that fulfil any of the following: Lively, Amusing, Rhythmical, Use local dialect, Are about Liverpool in some way, Make interesting use of rhyme. Here are a few themes which reflect our content: Liverpool. Literature, Art, Theatre, Music, Architecture, Pigeons, Obsession, Frustration, Creativity, Little birds. We are happy to receive anything though. littlebirdmagazine@hotmail.co.uk

Competitions

The University of Liverpool Creative Writing Society for Lifelong Learning,
‘The 2nd Annual Ted Walters International Short Story and Poetry Competition 2008.’ 1st prize Short Story Category: Competition Winner £200, Runner up will receive £50 1st Prize Poetry Category: Competition Winner £200, Runner up will receive £50. Email thomas.mcbride2@sky.com for entry form

The Mslexia Women’s Poetry Competition 2008 is now open for entries. For full details go to: www.mslexia.co.uk

Mirehouse Poetry Competition Closing Date: 15-Feb-08
For poems of up to 40 lines on the theme of Flowing. Judge: Alice Oswald. First prize £350.Entry Fee: £4 per poem Contact: Mirehouse Poetry Competition, Droridge Farm, Dartington, Devon TQ9 6JG

Norwich Writers’ Circle 2008 Open Poetry Competition. Closing Date: 19-Feb-08
For poems of up to 40 lines. Categories: open poetry (first prize £200), John Coleridge Award for humorous poems, Mary Ingate Award for a resident of Norfolk or Suffolk, Hilary Mellon Award for a minimalist poem (prizes £15). Adjudicator – Doris Corti
Entry Fee: £3 per entry for the first poem and £2 per entry thereafter
Contact: NWC Open Poetry Competition Secretary, Mrs Jean Shackleton, 25 Wensum Valley Close, Norwich NR6 5DJ
Email: jshackleton7@aol.com Website: www.norwichwriters.org.uk

Dead Good Poets Society – January 2008 Diary

PLEASE NOTE: The Dead Good Poets Society Open Floor this month is on Wednesday 16th January @ 8pm.Monday 7th @ 8pm: Come Strut your Stuff – Poetry & acoustic music night hosted by Graham & Nick, with Stan the Harper. The Egg Café, Newington, between Bold St & Renshaw Street, Liverpool. Come early to book a slot. Free.

Wednesday 16th @ 8pm: Dead Good Poets Society Open Floor. Twenty-four 5 minutes slots for you to perform your own poetry. Doors open 7.30pm. Come early to book a reading slot. The 3rd Room, The Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool 1. £1.

Saturday 12th 2-4pm: Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Reading Group @ The Hornby Room, Liverpool Central Library. A chance to look at and discuss 4 poems. No right or wrong answers, just good-natured debate ( and a few tangents!). If you would like to receive copies of the poems in advance, please contact Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Sherry & mince pies provided to feed the festive spirit! Free.

Saturday 19th: 11am – 1pm Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Reading Group @ Bebington Library, Bebington, Wirral. For advance copies of the poems, please contact Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Free. Refreshments provided. All welcome.

Thursday 17th: 9-11pm Wirral Ode Show Poets – open mic at the Stork Hotel, Price St, Birkenhead. Free Entry. Contact jasonrichardson69@hotmail.com for more details. Sunday 20th @ 8pm:Write Out Loud Read Around – popular, friendly Open Mic. All are welcome, beginners especially so. Howcroft Inn, Pool St, Bolton. Entry: £1 donation requested. Check www.writeoutloud.net for directions.

Friday 25th @ 7.30pm Bunch of Fives Tour. Five Cheshire Poet Laureates verse in style. Preston Brook Village Hall. Telephone 01928 717223 for more details.

Opportunities
Poet Laureate Of The Peak CompetitionOrganised by Arts in the Peak and supported by the Peak District National Park Authority, the competition aims to find a local writer who inspires a deeper appreciation of the landscape, its moods, influence and heritage.
The closing date is January 18th 2008.
The post will be for two years. Entrants must be 18 or over on the closing date, and they must have lived in, worked in, or regularly visited the Peak District over the past three years. Their entries must be of three poems, written in the last two years, at least two of which should be inspired by the Peak District. Poems may be handwritten, typed or on tape, but name, address, phone number and eligibility details must be on a separate sheet. Leaflets giving full details should be available from local libraries or tourist information centres.
The address for entries is Poet Laureate of the Peak Competition, Arts in the Peak, The Flat, Town Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1BX. Further information is available on the Arts in the Peak website – www.artsinthepeak.co.uk

Poetic Legacy seeks submissions: Deadline 31st January 2008. Poetic Legacy is an online poetry e-zine edited by Michael Lee Johnson, author of The Lost American: From Exile to Freedom. They are looking for poetry, free verse and metric (but not contrived form); very small flash fiction, and small non-fiction articles that reflect a sincere cause or issue. E-mail the address below or visit www.poetriclegacy.mysite.com

Competitions
Wigtown Poetry Competition Closing Date: 25-Jan-08 For poems of up to 40 lines. Judge: Robert Crawford. Gaelic judge: Anne Frater. First prize: £2500, second prize: £1000, third prize: £5000. Gaelic prize: £1000 £5 or three poems for £10 Contact: The Wigtown Poetry Competition, Wigtown Festival Office, County Buildings, Wigtown DG8 9JH Website: www.wigtownbookfestival.com/poetrycomp
Email: poetrycomp@wigtownbookfestival.com

Kent and Sussex Open Poetry Competition Closing Date: 31-Jan-08 For poems of up to 40 lines. Adjudicator: Ruth Padel. £1,350 in prizes. Fee: £4 per poem Contact: The Competition Organiser, Aspen House, Beech Hill, Wadhurst, East Sussex TN5 6JT
www.kentandsussexpoetrysociety.org

Dead Good Poets Society – November 2007 Diary

NOVEMBER DIARY

Saturday 3rd 6pm -8.30pm: Artists & Identity. Poets, musicians, puppets, art – what more could you ask for? With Dave Ward, Eleanor Rees, Sue Ironfield, Stan Ambrose, Martin Robinson. Gallery 4 All Arts, 36 Ullet Road (near Sefton Park) Liverpool L17 3BP. Phone 07756 912911 for more details

Monday 5th @ 8pm: Come Strut your Stuff – Poetry & acoustic music night hosted by Graham & Nick, with Stan the Harper. The Egg Café, Newington, between Bold St & Renshaw Street, Liverpool. Come early to book a slot. Free.

Tuesday 6th @ 6.30pm: Cath Nichols will introduce her film The Boy Nancy at an open meeting of the Poetry & Poetics Research Group. Room M:46, Edgehill University, Ormskirk. Free.

Wednesday 7th @ 8pm: Dead Good Poets Society Open Floor. Twenty-four 5 minutes slots for you to perform your own poetry. Doors open 7.30pm. Come early to book a reading slot. Compered by the magnificent Aaron Murdoch – once seen never forgotten! The event will be recorded by BBC Radio 4. The producers are particularly interested in poems about Liverpool and its Capital of Culture status – so if you have one, bring it! The 3rd Room, The Everyman Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool 1. £1.

Thursday 8th @ 8pm: Poetry & Music Night at the Freshfield Hotel, Formby. Open mic special event run by the Bolton duo, Bill & Don. Free.

Friday 9th @ 7.30pm: Poets & Players Open Mic with guest Allison McVety reading from her new first collection. Read, sing or play in the open mic spaces – one piece each. Book slot on arrival. The Poetry School, Tai Chi Village Hall, 163 Palatine Road, Didsbury, Manchester M20 2GH. £3 / £2

Saturday 10th 2-4pm: Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Reading Group @ The Hornby Room, Liverpool Central Library. A chance to look at and discuss 4 poems on the subject of Food. No right or wrong answers, just good-natured debate ( and a few tangents!). If you would like to receive copies of the poems in advance, please contact Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Free.

Monday 12th @ 8pm: Zest Open Floor Poetry Night with special guest, Mandy Pannett. A great night, welcoming, exciting and the biggest portions of tapas you have ever seen! Alexander’s Jazz Bar, Rufus Court, off Northgate Street, Chester. £3/ £2

Friday 16th @ 8.30pm: Spotlight Open Mic Slam £80 in prizes up for grabs! Book your space in advance by phoning 01524 381642 or emailing spotlight club@btinternet.com The Spotlight Club, Yorkshire House, Lancaster. £3 / £2

Saturday 17th: 11am – 1pm Dead Good Poets Society Poetry Reading Group @ Bebington Library, Bebington, Wirral. For advance copies of the poems, please contact Sarah on 0151 709 5221. Free. Refreshments provided. All welcome.

Sunday 18th @ 8pm:Write Out Loud Read Around – popular, friendly Open Mic. All are welcome, beginners especially so. Howcroft Inn, Pool St, Bolton. Entry: £1 donation requested. Check www.writeoutloud.net for directions. Monday 19th @ 7.30pm: DaDaVerse – as part of DaDaFest, Julie McNamara & Roger Cliffe-Thompson present poets from Dead Good Poets Society & Poems800, plus Open Mic.The Picket Music Venue, 61 Jordan Street, Liverpool, L1 0BW. £4 /£3

Wednesday 21st @ 8pm: Dead Good Poets Society Guest Night in conjunction with Sahir House & WHISC. Cate Jacobs will read poems from her first collection “Climbing Mountains in the Dark.” Based on her experience of living with HIV, her poetry covers diagnosis, bereavement, loss, love, becoming a grandmother and other unexpected dreams. There will also be a screening of a short film produced by Rebecca Dittman. Support comes courtesy of Carole Baldock, editor of Orbis, launching her first collection “Give Me Where To Stand” (Headland) and Janine Pinion with new writers from WHISC. Red ribbons will be available, and at the end of the evening a collection will be held for Sahir House in advance of World Aids Day. 3rd Room, Everyman Bistro, Hope St, Liverpool 1. Pay on the door: £3 / £2

Thursday 22nd @ 5.30pm: The Kenneth Allott Lecture in Poetry. Professor Christopher Reid will give a lecture on Auden, McNeice and Spencer. The Management School Lecture Theatre, University of Liverpool. For further information phone 0151 794 2428 Wednesday 28th 1pm – 2pm: Poetry Reading with Fiona Sampson, editor of Poetry Review & regular contributor to The Guardian. Fiona has published 14 books, been short-listed for the Forward Prize, and has been translated into several languages. The Beatty Room, Modern Languages Building, University of Liverpool, Chatham Street, Liverpool. Free.