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Monthly Poetry Southeast London newsletter

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Onward from PNSeL eNEWS

Onwards from Poetry Newsletter SE London and its blog

 
There is no formal successor to the PNSEL blog. Other excellent electronic sources of information are available.
 
I suggest the best bet is the Poetry Library (e-)Newsletter (details below).

Poetry Library e-newsletter and website
The Poetry Library has an events section on their website (http://poetrylibrary.org.uk/ Organisers can register events electronically. If you register for their newsletter (there is a link at the top of their website) you will receive monthly details of events. It also has lots else to offer – such as an electronic database of poetry magazines, & their famous ‘lost quotes’ service.
Another useful source of information (and organiser of poetry and other literature events in the Greenwich area): In-Words (in-words.co.uk).
Below are some other options, including some blog sites (though haven’t checked recently to see if still operating,)
 
Poetry London (magazine) See: http://poetrylondon.co.uk
 
Write out Loud Poetry Events Blog  See https://www.writeoutloud.net/events/
 
Poetry events Twitter sites
London Poetry Events: https://twitter.com/HouseofAlpha
 
PNSel back issues
In case you want to reference something to save for future reference, old postings of PNSeL e-news will remain accessible for a time on this site. Nothing new will be posted on the site, except for a note giving information if and when it is scheduled to close.
Readers’ suggestions
If, dear reader, you have any suggestions about sites relating to poetry in southeast London which you think should feature here, then feel free to add a comment to this site – or email pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk.
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Poetry Newsletter SE London – New Year 2017/18

Welcome to PNSeL’s New Year 2018 supplement and its last issue,  with information about poetry events in Southeast/South London; and about other sources for future use.

Tuesday 16 January 2018 in SE10

‘In-words’ event:

Bright Scarf Poets – Quentin Chowdry, Dominic James, Rosie Johnston and Peter Pegnall

Starts: 7 for 7.30pm
Entry: FREE. (Voluntary contributions to costs may be made and are welcomed).
At: West Greenwich Library, Greenwich High Road, SE10 8NN

Details of readers for this event are on their website. See: http://in-words.co.uk/

Friday 26 January 2018 in SE3

Burns Night – with Global Fusion

A Ceilidh (celebratory event) with live band, piping in of the haggis (meat or veggie versions available to try) and poems by Robert Burns traditionally recited on the night.

Starts:  7pm. Cost: £10 including supper if booked in advance. £12 on door. Venue: Mycenae House, 90 Mycenae Road, London SE3 7SE

Website: http://www.globalfusionarts.co.uk Email: info@globalfusionarts.co.uk

Onwards from Poetry Newsletter SE London and its blog

 
There is no formal successor to the PNSEL blog. Other excellent electronic sources of information are available – a small selection is given below.
 
I’d suggest the best bet is the Poetry Library (e-)Newsletter (details below).  I’ve also listed other options, including some blog sites.
 
Poetry Library e-newsletter and website
 
The Poetry Library has an events section on their website (http://poetrylibrary.org.uk/ Organisers can register events electronically. If you register for their newsletter (there is a link at the top of their website) you will receive monthly details of events. It also has lots else to offer – such as an electronic database of poetry magazines, & their famous ‘lost quotes’ service…
 
Poetry London (magazine) 
 
They have a ‘listings’ section on their website which gives information about poetry events, courses etc . Poetry event organisers can submit details electronically. See: http://poetrylondon.co.uk
 
Poetry Events Blog
 
The ‘Write Out Loud’ poetry blog allows you to search for (and upload) poetry events by area, including southeast London. See https://www.writeoutloud.net/events/
 
Poetry events Twitter sites
 
A couple of twitter sites cover London poetry events, or south London events including poetry. You can look at them even if you are (like me) not signed up as a regular user.
 
London Poetry Events: https://twitter.com/HouseofAlpha
 
PNSel back issues
In case you want to reference something to save for future reference, recent back issues of PNSeL e-news will remain accessible for a time on the yahoo group site – http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/PNSeL.
 
Similarly with old blog posts on this site. Nothing new will be posted on the sites, except for a note giving more precise information about when they will close down.

Here’s a selection of items from December issue PoetryNewsSoutheastLondon, plus some new events. Seasonal best wishes for now and the coming twelve months.

Thursday 21 December in SE10

Dusk: Solstice Shorts presented by Arachne Press

Reading of stories, poems and songs on the theme of Dusk, taking place in 12 different places as darkness travels from North East to South West. This event will be broadcast live. Please arrive for 5 pm to get refreshments before it begins!

Starts: 5 pm . Entry: By donation – suggested amount £3 (can be more or less depending how you judge your circumstances)

At: West Greenwich Library Greenwich High Road SE10 8NN

Supported using public funds by Arts Council England, and with the in-kind support of Better Libraries and Royal Borough of Greenwich. They need to match fund grant from the Arts Council – so please give what  you can.

See their website for more information, including other reading sites from Scotland to SW England: https://arachnepress.com/solstice-shorts/dusk-solstice-shorts-2017/

COMPETITION
 
Magma Poetry Magazine 2017/18 Competition open for entries – closing date 15 January 2015. Magma’s 2017/18 poetry competitions are now open for long and short (up to 10 lines) poems.
 
Award-winning poet Mona Arshi is the judge for the Judge’s Prize. The Editors’ Prize is judged by a panel of five Magma Editors. You can enter either or both. !st prize for the Judge’s and Editors’ Prize is £1000, 2nd prize £300 and 3rd prize £150.  Winning poets will be invited to read their poems at Magma Competition Event in Spring 2018.
 
Entry fees: £5 for the first poem, £4 for the second and £3.50 for the third and each subsequent poem. Magma magazine subscribers get reduced fees. You can subscribe to Magma from £18.50 via their Get Magma page. 
 
The competition closes on 15 January 2018. Further details, and electronic submission form (or a paper equivalent) can be found on their website: https://magmapoetry.com
 
PNSeL eNEWS is going… but here are other options.
 
There is currently no official successor to PNSEL eNEWS (of which this is the last full issue, although there may be a late December supplement). But there are other excellent electronic sources of information available, for those who wish to attend or promote poetry events in Southeast and South London (or further afield).
 
Here are ones that I know about. Feel free to suggest others.
 
Poetry Library e-newsletter and website
 
The Poetry Library has an events section on their website. Organisers can register events electronically. If you click link to register (at the top of their website) you will receive monthly summary of events featured on the site. 
 
Poetry London (magazine) 
 
They have a ‘listings’ section on their website which gives information about poetry events, courses etc . Poetry event organisers can submit details electronically. See: http://poetrylondon.co.uk
 
Twitter sites 
 
London Poetry Events: https://twitter.com/HouseofAlpha

Poetry Newsletter Southeast London – October 2017

Thursday 19th October in SE10 

Poetry Newsletter South East London – October Issue (121) is now out. Here’s a brief selection plus some new items.

Greenwich Poetry Workshop presents:  ‘Poetry at the Treehouse’

 An opportunity to hear local poets, learn about the Greenwich Poetry Workshop, and – if you wish – sign up for one of five open mic slots to read something yourself.

 Also opportunities to buy work by the poets, and perhaps get them to sign a copy.

 Time: 7pm for 7.30pm start; Entry: Free

At: ‘The Treehouse’, Greenwich Tavern, 1 King William Walk, London, SE10 9JH.

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Last Thursday of month in SE18

 ‘Global Fusion’

 Community poetry and spoken word night on the last Thursday of the month in the Woolwich riverside area. For further information see their website www.globalfusionarts.co.uk (Under ‘events/current events’ in the header bar). You can ring 020 8858 9497 or email globalfusionarts.co.uk to find out more, if you are thinking of attending.

Poetry Magazines

Magma Poetry – Film issue

‘Magma Poetry’ magazine is preparing for issue 71 — on the theme of film.  Closing date is 31 January 2018.

They will consider work from previously unpublished poets and for this issue are also willing to consider ‘film-poems’ – combining the two mediums if you happen to be working in that format.

More details of the film issue, how to submit to be considered for inclusion, plus a chance to view their website, buy a copy or subscribe to Magma Poetry – whether or not you want to submit at present – : https://magmapoetry.com

 

 

Poetry e-Newsletter Southeast London – mid to late September 2017

Poetry e-Newsletter Southeast London for mid to late September 2017 (Issue 120) is out now. Here’s a selection of events – to subscribe or contribute (both free) to future issues email pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk.

Poetry School courses and events – September 2017 onwards

Details of Poetry School courses in London and various regions (such as Manchester) for this autumn and beyond are on their website: https://poetryschool.com. They have online courses if you are not able to get to a ‘face to face’ class.

There are also details of the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival weekend – to be held in Suffolk this November – which they are curating this year.

Thursday 28 September in SE10

In-words presents: Cinnamon Toast! A celebration of National Poetry Day

In the company of 5 poets (Tamsin Hopkins, Alex Josephy, Jane McLaughlin, Louise Warren and Jeremy Worman) published by Cinnamon Press. A chance to hear samples of poetry from this independent publisher and get to know about their work. And share some refreshment.

Time: 7.30pm. Entry: FREE (donations for refreshments welcome). At: West Greenwich Library, Greenwich High Road, SE10 8NN

Friday 29 September in SE1

‘Blackfriars Vocal’

Open-mic poetry evening. New and established writers, poets and spoken word enthusiasts are invited to read their favourite poetry. Sign up on the door for 5 minutes at the mic(rophone).

Refreshments available – donations in aid of Older People’s Services Blackfriars Settlement. Pop-up tables available to sell your publications. Everyone welcome to read or spectate

Time: 6:30pm. Price: Free. Venue: Blackfriars Settlement, 1 Rushworth Street, London SE1 0RB

Contact: Phone: 020 7928 9521. Email: info@blackfriars-settlement.org.uk

Future of PNSeL

My editorship of PNSeL eNEWS has run for 11 years and will end this year. It’s possible the publication or something similar will continue under a new editor. If not, I will give details of other ways to keep in touch with/or promote poetry events in south and southeast London towards the end of the year.

Poetry Newsletter Southeast London

Poetry Newsletter Southeast London is out now. For free copies email pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk

Selection from this month’s issue plus some additional events below:

Tuesday July 11 in SE10

In-Words presents “4 x 4 – Poetry readings with a difference”

Four prize-winning published contemporary poets, Graham High, Wendy Klein, Peter Wallis and Sally Festing, collaborate to present a selection of their work . Together they provide a “tentative as well as tender” (in the words of one reviewer) experience of the joys and tensions of relationships.

Starts: 7 for 7.30 p.m.
Entry: FREE (Donations for refreshments welcome).
Venue: West Greenwich Library, Greenwich High Road, SE10
Contact irena@in-words.co.uk if you’d like to attend.
Visit website: http://www.in-words.co.uk to see their varied and interesting programme of events

Thursday 13th July in SE10

‘Talking Rhythm’

with:

– Poetry from Gillie Robic
Author of ‘Swimming through Marble’ (short-listed for Live Canon’s best first collection prize)
+
Music from LINDA EM (recent album ‘Shadow Lands and most recent single ‘Buccaneer’)
+ OPEN MIC
CD’s and Poetry Books of main guests will be available to buy on the night.

Time: 7pm to 10 pm
Entry: £4.00/£3.00 concessions (students)
Venue: Prince of Greenwich pub, 72 Royal Hill, London, SE10 8RT

Further info: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Talking-Rhythm/.

Saturday 15 July in SE26

‘Marinade of the Ancient Rhymers’ (Part of Sydenham Summer Festival)

The Wash House Poets star “in a snappy review of irreverence, silliness and quasi political tap dancing… with erudition, tea and cakes. So if you want your cake and eat it come along.
Suitable for all ages”

Time: 2pm – 4pm
Entry: FREE
Venue: Sydenham Library, Sydenham Rd, London SE26 5SE

Further information about this and other festival events: http://sydenhamarts.co.uk

Poetry News Southeast London – June 2017

Poetry News Southeast London June 2017 is now out. Here are some additional events for you.

Thursday 15 June in SE 10

Regular friendly poetry and music event,Talking Rhythm present:

  • A rare chance to see/hear poet Myra Schneider, whose recent collections are “Persephone in Finsbury Park” and “Door to Colour”.
  • Plus guitarist Joanna Girdlestone.

Starts: 7.00pm.
Entry: £4.00/£3.00 entry.
Venue: The Prince of Greenwich pub, 72 Royal Hill, London SE10 8RT
Email: theprinceofgreenwichpub@gmail.com
Tel. 020 8692 6089
The pub serves fresh Italian food from a daily changing menu – available before and after event.

Saturday 17 June in SE10

Amnesty Blackheath and Greenwich Group Book Sale

This huge 2nd hand book sale is justifiably popular – always a queue of people waiting to get in when doors open. There is a wide variety of bargains to be found, from second-hand paperbacks to recent review copies.

This is an Amnesty event so – if interested – you can find out about their work to protect human rights worldwide and can choose to sign petitions for current  campaigns.

Time: 9 a.m – 5 p.m.
Entry: Free

Venue: Church of the Ascension, Dartmouth Row, London, SE10 8BF
Contact: aibg.enquiries@gmail.com
Website: http://www.amnestybg.wordpress.com
Stations: Lewisham BR and DLR.

To see current and future issues in full email pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk

From a wall in Deptford SE8: “Art is passion, love and revolution. It is never incivility.”

PNSeL eNEWS – May 2017 (Issue 116)

Some poetry newsletter southeast London events (and one that came in after newsletter published). To receive full e-news or publicise SE London poetry events, contact us here or on email: pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk

Thursday 11 May in SE10

World Poets – Edward Thomas

Commemorating Edward Thomas centenary, this lecture-performance-with-readings by poet Graham Fawcett, will present Thomas’s life, work and relationships, and encourage the audience to share their responses and insights.

Starts: 7 p.m. Cost: £12.50
Venue: Upstairs Bar, The Prince of Greenwich,  72 Royal Hill, London, SE10 8RT
(Food available downstairs before or after performance)
Information and bookings: http://www.in-words.co.uk, or email: irena@in-words.co.uk

Tuesday 6 June in SE10

“NOT THE ELECTION” POETRY NIGHT

Whether you think oh no not another one! or bring it on! or something in-between, you might enjoy the run-up to election day with this In-Words and Southeast London Poetry Network open evening. Bring along political poems from our time or down the ages. An opportunity to share favourites by other poets, or bring you own. You’re also invited to read the work or arrange for someone to read it (and let organisers know if you are willing to read work brought by others).The aim is a “glorified poetical/political hustings”.
– Contact Mick Delap (mick@delap.plus.com) or Irena Hill (irena@in-words.co.uk) for further details.

Saturday 17 June in SE20

Poetry Open Mic at Crystal Palace Overground Festival

Poets are invited to apply for (one of five slots) in the Festival Spoken Word Tent (holds 100) in Crystal Palace Park SE20 8DT (book sale opportunities also available for performers if they have published)

Can you deliver a four minute engaging and entertaining performance? To apply please send email  performance@crystalpalacefestival.org with name, contact details and short biography, along with link to YouTube, or similar, showing your 4 minute performance. Email subject line = ‘Poetry Up and Coming’.

Deadline is 5pm onFriday 5 May 2017. Further information see website: http://crystalpalacefestival.org 

 

PNSeL eNEWS – January 2017 (issue

Poetry Newsletter Southeast London – January 2017

Here are a couple of events from the latest issue:

Tuesday 10 January in SE10

Made in Greenwich poetry events presents:
Poetry lecturer and poet Graham Fawcett’s talk/performance on Byron.

“gifted with one of the greatest poetic ears English poetry has ever heard.”

Time: 7 p.m.
Entry: £12.50
Venue: Upstairs at the Prince of Greenwich, 72 Royal Hill SE10 8RT .

Information and bookings via Website: http://in-words.co.uk/
(or see Graham’s website: http://www.grahamfawcett.co.uk)

Monday 16 January 2017 in SE3 area

Blackheath Poetry Society

Theme is ‘Success and Failure’ (nicely described as “a kind of post-Epiphany subject”).
Participants bring a poem or two (their own or from published works), to read round the room.

Starts 8pm.
Information, full venue details and/or sign up to receive info about future events: blackheathpoetry@btinternet.com

Get in touch if you’d like to subscribe to the newsletter and/or publicise a south london poetry event: pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk

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Poetry Newsletter Southeast London July 2016

PoetryNewsletterSoutheastLondon –  July 2016 (Issue 105) out now
Here’s a sample from  PNSeL eNEWS, a free email newsletter which promotes poetry events based in or connected to South/Southeast London. If you’d like to see more or publicise event(s) you can post onsite or email pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk  An additional (late-discovered) event is also below.
Sunday 17th July starting in SE1
 
‘Shakespeare in London’ guided walk
 Actor Lance Pierson celebrates the Bard’s 400th anniversary with a guided tour of the London he knew. See original site of Globe Theatre, Blackfriars Theatre, two houses where he lived and the very spot where Othello, King Lear and Macbeth were written, accompanied by extracts of Shakespeare’s words.
Starts: 2.30pm,Tickets £10 (concessions £8). Buy on the day.
Location:Starts London Bridge Station at Tooley Street Exit. (London SE1 2SW)
Information: 020 7731 6544. http://www.lancepierson.org
Saturday 30 July in WC2
 
The International Hot Summer Shuffle
 
Presented by Gale Burns (UK and Canada)
 
 With presentations of new collections by Mohan Rana (India), Judy Brown (UK and South London).Plus readings from Ana Sefer (Serbia), Jo Longley (USA), Saradha Soobrayen and more.
 
Time: 7.30 – 9.30 pm  
Entry £6/4    Refreshments from bar 
Venue: The Poetry Café, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9BX