pnselenews

Monthly Poetry Southeast London newsletter

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PNSeL eNEWS – September 2015

From a regular opportunity to hear poets or read your work from the floor, to a special evening of poems and art inspired by railways and the people who travel on them, PNSeL eNEWS offers a brief monthly selection of poetry events in and around southeast and south London.

Other items this month include poetry on the theme of friendship, and details of a poetry competition (closing date end November with modest entry fees and some good prizes.

The eNew’s modest aim is to let you know what’s going on in the area – this month locations range from SE1 to SE19. I hope perhaps inspire you to try one or two things a year. Or to advertise or suggest one or two events. Subscribe free and without any obligations by emailing pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk

Poetry Newsletter Southeast London – July issue out now

 

Issue 94 of Poetry Newsletter Southeast London is out now. We cover local small-scale events as well as larger ones taking place in, or related to, South and Southeast London.

Events featured for July include: local poetry events in SE3 and SE10; Poetry International at the South Bank in SE1; and a Simon Armitage work at the Globe Theatre.

Also information about a possible Poetry School route for those who feel they may have have achieved a body of work deserving publication.

If you want to subscribe FREE or provide details of a relevant poetry event, just email pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk. (Deadline for next – September – issue is 29 August).

Poetry eNewsletter SouthEast London – October 2014

PNSeL eNEWS

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October 2014 (Issue 85)

October – the year is mellowing and poetry is fruiting, thanks to a lot of very hard graft from poetry event organisers, poet-performers and their generally attentive and appreciative audiences.
October events cover areas ranging from SE16, through SE1, SE19, SE4, SE24 to SE10. They range in content from an art and poetry installation inspired by a local railway station to a readings at the London Literature Festival on the South Bank, and a modern retelling of the Ramayana – using light show technology -composed by the poet Daljit Nagra

Be moved, inspired or just have fun among fellow poetry lovers, if you wish. To receive the current issue or subscribe to future issues until further notice (both FREE) just email pnsel.enews@yahoo.co.uk