Monday, 30 November 2009
Great Works 15
Finally produced, after innumerable aeons seem to have passed, is the latest Great Works. The new material is from:
Niall Quinn three texts
Mark Goodwin & Nikki Clayton Of Died
Andrew Taylor four poems
Daniel Andersson two poems
Nick Wayte two poems
Mark Cobley seven poems
Simon Howard two sequences
Aidan Semmens three poems
Michael Egan five poems
A A Walker two Terminations
Richard Parker QS
Antony John three poems
Adam Fieled from Apparition Poems
Mark Cunningham five poems
James Mc Laughlin seven poems
Ross Leese two poems
Christopher Barnes six poems
Les Wicks five poems
Alex Houen two poems
Nicolas Spicer five poems
Graham Burchell five poems
Chris Brownsword two poems
Stuart Kenyon Silent Return
Iain Britton five poems
Thomas Mulhall nine poems
Cliff Yates five poems
Nathan Thompson four lipogram sonnets from A Haunting
Jon Clay five poems from Here
Alasdair Paterson from On the Governing of Empires
Tony Cullen two poems
Steven Ruel nine texts
William Garvin four poems
James Price six poems & three drawings
Simon J Charlton The Distance of Dreams
James Davies four poems
Gareth Durasow four poems
Paul A Green Astral FM & three short texts
Mike Ruddick BOUNDARIES
Johan de Wit ten Statements
Mark Hall Into the Pits (In the Dirt of the Postlyric: A Collaborative Cycle : Part 5)
Connie Beauchamp THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE GAME (In the Dirt of the Postlyric: A Collaborative Cycle : Part 6)
(+ latest update of Pistol Tree Poems)
"The perceptive reader will soon notice that all the poets with new writing in this issue appear to be male. This is largely, but not wholly, an accidental circumstance" is how my text on the homepage begins. I shall shortly write at a more length here about the issues I feel circulate around my unease (and also my ease) over all this.
Or you can personally upbraid me remorselessly tomorrow at Diverse Deeds, introducing Francesca Lisette, Sophie Robinson & Roshi reading & performing at Cafe Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL. Doors open at 7.30; start at 8.00; end by 10.00; entry £6 (£4 concessions).
Niall Quinn three texts
Mark Goodwin & Nikki Clayton Of Died
Andrew Taylor four poems
Daniel Andersson two poems
Nick Wayte two poems
Mark Cobley seven poems
Simon Howard two sequences
Aidan Semmens three poems
Michael Egan five poems
A A Walker two Terminations
Richard Parker QS
Antony John three poems
Adam Fieled from Apparition Poems
Mark Cunningham five poems
James Mc Laughlin seven poems
Ross Leese two poems
Christopher Barnes six poems
Les Wicks five poems
Alex Houen two poems
Nicolas Spicer five poems
Graham Burchell five poems
Chris Brownsword two poems
Stuart Kenyon Silent Return
Iain Britton five poems
Thomas Mulhall nine poems
Cliff Yates five poems
Nathan Thompson four lipogram sonnets from A Haunting
Jon Clay five poems from Here
Alasdair Paterson from On the Governing of Empires
Tony Cullen two poems
Steven Ruel nine texts
William Garvin four poems
James Price six poems & three drawings
Simon J Charlton The Distance of Dreams
James Davies four poems
Gareth Durasow four poems
Paul A Green Astral FM & three short texts
Mike Ruddick BOUNDARIES
Johan de Wit ten Statements
Mark Hall Into the Pits (In the Dirt of the Postlyric: A Collaborative Cycle : Part 5)
Connie Beauchamp THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE GAME (In the Dirt of the Postlyric: A Collaborative Cycle : Part 6)
(+ latest update of Pistol Tree Poems)
"The perceptive reader will soon notice that all the poets with new writing in this issue appear to be male. This is largely, but not wholly, an accidental circumstance" is how my text on the homepage begins. I shall shortly write at a more length here about the issues I feel circulate around my unease (and also my ease) over all this.
Or you can personally upbraid me remorselessly tomorrow at Diverse Deeds, introducing Francesca Lisette, Sophie Robinson & Roshi reading & performing at Cafe Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL. Doors open at 7.30; start at 8.00; end by 10.00; entry £6 (£4 concessions).
Labels: Cafe Oto, Diverse Deeds, Great Works, rationale, Roshi, update
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