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Poets On Fire: January 2014
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014. Live Poetry This Week. A few live poetry events for this week, across the UK:. Thursday: In Bath, at the BRLSI, Rebecca Goss and Jackie Wills, 8pm start. . Thursday: London's Bang Said the Gun is back, at the Roebuck, at 8pm. Thursday: In Swansea, Mozarts open mic night (in the Uplands). Friday: Lipped Ink in London. The UK is big. This list is small. Am just starting out, give me a break. Be updated on twitter. Monday, January 13, 2014. SPIN Poetry and Poets on Fire. I have ...
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a dark witching: April 2006
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Becky came out of the earth one dark February; this is a true account of her journey back to the Other World. Saturday, April 22, 2006. Holidays, saris and ducks. I went to the South of France - yeh, escape time - for Easter, visiting my grandpa and his wife Penny who live there, and came back to find my mum had been sick in bed for days. Which means she's still recovering and I have to do even more work and chores than usual. How is that fair? Here's a piccie of the duck that my mum took.
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Poets On Fire: September 2013
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Sunday, September 29, 2013. LONDON: Camden Poetry Series. Friday, 4th October 2013, 7pm (doors open 6.30pm),. 163;5/£4, Wine. Trinity United Reform Church,. 1 Buck St,. 1-2 mins. Camden Town tube. Poets from the floor very welcome. Please. Bring a copy of the poem if you wish to be considered for the new anthology. LONDON: Hammer and Tongue Camden Slam Final featuring Ross Sutherland. Monday, October 14th, 2013, 7.30-11pm. Ten slammer, three rounds, three guests = ONE ENORMOUS NIGHT OF POETIC GREATNESS.
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neetsmarketing : July 2015
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A blog on social media for writers and book marketing, by Anita Chapman. Friday, 17 July 2015. Latest on Book Marketing from #RNAConf15, Part II. I recently returned from the Romantic Novelists' Association's ("RNA") Conference at Queen Mary University of London. If you missed Part I of this marketing post, which covers Hazel Gaynor's talk on promotion, you can find it here: 'Latest on Book Marketing from #RNAConf15, Part I'. This post will cover the talks by Alison Baverstock and Kate Harrison. We have ...
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Unicorn's Last Stand: July 2011
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Sunday, 17 July 2011. In My Mailbox (3). The wonderful In My Mailbox meme. Run by the Story Siren which really appeals to me. This weeks books thankfully retrieved from the Blue Bin. and a browsing trip around Bargain Books. I know I have eclectic tastes and my book choices run through all sorts of genres and age groups but I hate to be pigeonholed and love to read everything from romance to fantasy, fiction and non-fiction. I am not so good with really scary horror though. Death in the Cotswolds. But th...
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Poets On Fire: August 2013
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Thursday, August 29, 2013. GALWAY: August Over The Edge Open Reading. Thursday, August 29th, 2013, 6.30pm-8pm, FREE. The Featured Readers are Art Stringer, Ron Houchin. There will, as usual, be an open-mic after the Featured Readers have finished. The evening will also see the announcement of the long list for this year’s Over The Edge New Writer of The Year competition, which received a very healthy number of entries again this year. Saturday, August 24, 2013. SALE: Grey Hen Press launch reading. Sunday...
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Unicorn's Last Stand: The Moving Finger
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Monday, 14 November 2011. The Moving Finger by Agatha Christie and read by James Saxon. I really enjoyed listening to the twists and turns within this Miss Marple mystery although in the novel she appears a lot less than she does in the BBC version starring Joan Hickson. The sheer spitefulness of these malicious and venomous poison pen letters soon disturbs the peace and tranquility of this quiet English backwater. but beneath the surface there are depths of emotion just waiting to be revealed. I love bo...
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Baroque in Hackney: clinging to the future like one of those little clippy koala bears
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Poetry, criticism and comment, now moved to www.baroqueinhackney.com. Tuesday, 1 April 2008. Clinging to the future like one of those little clippy koala bears. Well, National Poetry Writing Month has so far got off to a bad start. I know it's early days yet: my horoscope says that today I will succeed through creativity, so I can cling to that - although last Saturday it said I would meet my deadlines through getting a late start, and that basically sounded a lot better than it was. In practice. It's my...
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Baroque in Hackney: just dashing through
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Poetry, criticism and comment, now moved to www.baroqueinhackney.com. Monday, 31 March 2008. A technical issue at work has yielded this bagatelle from good old Wikipedia. I might add that it is possibly the best and most carefully punctuated Wikipedia entry. I have ever read. Traditionally an em dash—like so—or a spaced em dash — like so — has been used for a dash in running text. The Elements of Typographic Style. The en dash (always with spaces, in running text) and the spaced. Posted by Ms Baroque.
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Baroque in Hackney: August 2006
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Poetry, criticism and comment, now moved to www.baroqueinhackney.com. Thursday, 31 August 2006. Many appreciations to Erin at A Dress a Day. For this picture. She clearly has her finger on the pulse! There is nonetheless something about her hair. Posted by Ms Baroque. Links to this post. Labels: Elegantly Dressed Wednesday. Still crzay after all these years. And incidentally I find that very sweet, if alarming) - but there is at least literary. Posted by Ms Baroque. Links to this post. And I have been do...