When Two Are In Love or As I Came To Behind Frank's Transporter at The Essex Book Festival3/21/2016 Video of a performance of another chapter from The Lovers, now renamed When Two Are In Love or As I Came To Behind Frank's Transporter, at The Essex Book Festival as part of the Essex Camarade. And also a bonus photo taken by Jeff Hilson of me, David Berridge, Tim Atkins and Nancy Hilson near the First Site venue.
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A document/performance of my project which involves drawing yellow lines. This is Episode 1. More will follow. In March I'm going homewards to Colchester and reading at the Essex Book Festival as part of the Essex Camarade. The event is on March 20th and starts at 1pm. I'll be reading some of The Lovers with Philip Terry. More details HERE
It’s now Essex’s turn. The Essex Camarade will see a series of exciting new collaborations written by poets in pairs from Essex, or attending the Festival. Expect original, dynamic new poetry and experience the power of collaborative poetry in the 21st century. My poem doing is published in the outstanding final issue of Rampike magazine. The issue is centred on the theme of 'time'. The issue is available HERE Rampike Vol. 24 / No.1 (Tempus Fugit / Time Flies - Final Rampike Issue: 1 and only). Featuring: Emma Paveley, Clemente Padin, Daphne Marlatt, Gustave Morin, Frank Davey, Christopher Dewdney, Erin Mouré, George Bowering, Steve Tomasula, bill bissett, Dennis Cooley, Lillian Allen, Diane Schoemperlen, Marty Gervais, Christian Burgaud, Paul Dutton, Joe Haske, Guido Vermeulen & John M. Bennett, Steve McCaffery, Carol Stetser, James Gray, Keith Garebian, Brian Henderson, Rolland Nadjiwon, Jay Smith, Armand Garnet-Ruffo, Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Lance Olsen, Frank Sauers, Di Brandt, Stuart Ross, Nicole Markotić, Stephen Ross Smith, Barbara Henning, Andy Weaver, Tom Dilworth, Susan Holbrook, Bernie Harder, Sean Braune, Omaha Rising, Marshall Hryciuk, Onyinye Oyedele, Publications Received & Recommended, Nathan Dueck, Kristjana Gunnars, Lesley McAllister, Amanda Earl, Carolyn Gerrish, Eugene McNamara, Steven Da Gama, Liana Vrajitoru Andreasen/Mihaela Moscaliuc, Natalee Caple, Ellie Csepregi, Peter Jaeger, Stephen Emmerson, SJ Fowler, James Davies, Tom Jenks, Merete Helle, Morton Sondergard, Mari-Lou Rowley, Julien Blaine, Josh Smith, Elke Grundmann, Alan Lord, Laura Solomon, Katie Solbecke, Joanne Arnott, Britt-Marie Lindgren, Eddie Mumford, Wally Keeler, Micheal Laverty, Arthur Levine, Fausto Bedoya, 36 Years of Rampike Quotable Quotes, Richard Kostelanetz. Front Cover Art: Gary Barwin, Back Cover Art: Elise Puddy, Inside Back Cover Art: Carla Bertola. My publishing house if p then q is very pleased to announce a new publication of reviews, essays and interviews by poet derek beaulieu. The edition is available at a snip of £5 or as a free pdf edition. This is the first critical edition by the press and hopefully one of many more.
The Unbearable Contact with Poets, derek beaulieu’s second selection of essays and reviews, is essential reading. A keen and shrewd essayist, he marks himself out as one of the key commentators on contemporary concrete and conceptual poetry. The selection includes a substantial review of concrete poetry by women, an exploration into concrete and conceptual poetic representations of the holocaust, alongside interviews with Tony Trehy, Natalie Simpson and Gregory Betts, as well as lots more. The edition is available as a free pdf and as a perfect bound copy. derek beaulieu is author of eight books of poetry (including a volume of his selected poetry entitled Please, No More Poetry), four volumes of conceptual fiction (most recently the short fiction collection Local Colour: ghosts, variations), 2 collections of critical writing and over 175 chapbooks, derek beaulieu’s work is consistently praised as some of the most radical and challenging in contemporary Canadian writing. LINK to Unbearable's page at if p then q where you can purchase and download a free copy. Changing Piece is a new on going poem which exists online. The base sentence of this online version was written 16/09/15.
Abandoned Word and print-based versions exist from around 2006 — about 50 poems were written intermittently. In the Word version one word was deleted and replaced with another. After this the file was always saved so that on the computer there was only ever one poem in existence, the most current. The poems were also printed out and stored in a box. Find out more HERE This important PowerPoint was delivered in May at Peter Barlow's Cigarette in their General Election Special event. There's also a downloadable pack to accompany the presentation.
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