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SUMMARY:Poetry Upstairs
DESCRIPTION:Established Monthly Poetry Session in the Melville bar\, hosted by Ric Hool.  Bringing local and international poets to Abergavenny to celebrate the art of words and the story of our time that is expressed by current poets.  £5\nThis Months Guest Poets:\nThe Annual Chris Torrance Reading\nA celebration of an influential but marginalised poet whose work and extramural teaching class at Cardiff University\, Adventures in Creative Writing\, opened a new consciousness for many aspiring poets. Chris died 21st July 2021.\n\nJanet Sutherland was born in Wiltshire and grew up on a dairy farm\, she is the author of five poetry collections\, most recently The Messenger House (Shearsman Books\, 2023) which is about her great great grandfather’s travels to Serbia in the 1840’s with his friend\, Mr Gutch\, who was a Queen’s Messenger. George Davies\, her great-great-grandfather\, grew up in Crickhowell. Her poems are widely anthologised and are published in magazines such as Poetry Ireland Review\, New Statesman\, The Spectator and The North.  A critical essay on the poet Charles Reznikoff appeared as an afterword to two new editions of his work\, Holocaust\, in the UK (Five Leaves Publishing\, 2009) and USA (Black Sparrow Press\, 2007). She won the 2017 Kent and Sussex Poetry Prize and received a Hawthornden Fellowship for 2018.  She has an MA in American Poetry from the University of Essex. She lives in Lewes\, East Sussex.\nIan Brinton’s most recent publications include Language and Death\, a translation of poems by Philippe Jaccottet (Equipage\, 2022)\, Paul Valéry’s Selected Poems (Muscaliet Press\, 2021\, prefaced by Michael Heller)\, Paris Scenes\, a translation of Baudelaire’s ‘Tableaux Parisiens’\, (Two Rivers Press\, 2021) and Islands of Voices\, the selected poems of Douglas Oliver (Shearsman Books\, 2020). His translation of de Nerval’s Les Chimères will appear from Muscaliet Press in 2023. He reviews for The London Magazine\, PN Review\, Litter\, Long Poem Magazine and Golden Handcuffs Review; he co-edits SNOW and helps curate the Cambridge University Library Archive of Modern Poetry. \nPlease email melvillecentrearts@gmail.com to book your space.
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/poetry-upstairs-5/
LOCATION:Melville Centre Cafe-Bar\, The Melville Centre\, Pen-y-Pound\, Abergavenny\, Monmouthshire\, NP7 5UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Poetry,storytelling
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SUMMARY:Poetry Upstairs
DESCRIPTION:Established Monthly Poetry Session in the Melville bar\, hosted by Ric Hool.  Bringing local and international poets to Abergavenny to celebrate the art of words and the story of our time that is expressed by current poets.  £5\nThis Months Guest Poets:\nPauline Plummer is of Irish/Welsh mix from Liverpool who has lived in the North East England since the 1980s where she became a founding editor of Mudfog Press and a former poet laureate of Middlesbrough.  She has 4 collections of poetry\, most recently ‘Life Pours Ordinary Plenty’ – Red Squirrel Press 2022\, a verse novella ‘From Here to Timbuktu) Smokestack 2012\, a collection of short stories ‘Dancing with a Stranger’ Red squirrel 2011. She has taught creative writing in UK\, Greece\, Sierra Leone and now works with asylum seekers\, teaching English and cooking. \nJosephine Scott was born in Northumberland but spent her childhood in Australia. In When Rain Becomes Memory (her third collection\, following Sparkle and Dance and Rituals) poetry is rooted in matters historical and domestic concerning her coastal place of residence\, whilst also responding and sensually exploring the minutia of daily life.Poems have recently been included in This Cullercoats (Iron Press\, 2019) and poetry magazines throughout Europe and the United Kingdom.  She is a graduate of Northumbria University. \nFrank Olding writes in Welsh\, reads his work in both English and Welsh.  Frank was poet in residence at the Art Exhibition of the National Eisteddfod in Ebbw Vale in 2010 and is a member of the Gorsedd of Bards. He was honoured with an Ovate at the 2011 Eisteddfod in recognition of his services to Wales.                                             Frank Olding’s new collection of poems Eilun\, published by Gwasg y Bwthyn\, is rooted deeply in the magical and suggestive relationships between history and mythology.
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/poetry-upstairs-4/
LOCATION:Monmouthshire
CATEGORIES:Poetry,storytelling
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SUMMARY:Finding Your Voice
DESCRIPTION:Following the positive feedback from Workshops held at Aber Writing Fest 2023\, we are delighted to host 2 more ‘Finding Your Voice’ sessions with writer\, Liz Pearce \nJoin us for these next two sessions where will be continuing to work through a fun and creative process and building our collection of writing work\, towards a performance and display at the Melville next autumn. \nSat June 10th  – 2.00pm – 5.30pm\nTuesday June 27th  – 6.00pm – 8.30pm \nTo secure a place on both or either of these dates\, please email lizapearce@hotmail.co.uk
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/finding-your-voice/
LOCATION:Monmouthshire
CATEGORIES:Poetry,storytelling
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230422T220000
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SUMMARY:Abergavenny Writing Festival Finale Night
DESCRIPTION:Writing Fest Finale Night! Comedy\, music and words\nTickets are £13.01 (including booking fee) and can be purchased here (link opens in new tab) \nStarting with some ‘Wordplay Cabaret’ from Mark Blainey; poetry\, songs and stories from Alex Wharton and lo-fi alt-Indie music with Folk and Americana influences from Rona Mac. Join us for an entertaining and inspiring evening with our stellar finale night line-up! Each performance will be punctuated with a break and the opportunity to share the buzz with fellow audience members in the Melville bar. \nMark Blayney\nWordplay Cabaret: Yoga for seagulls! Michael Caine! The world’s first poetry magic trick! A quickfire blast of comedy\, poetry\, poetry-comedy and comedy-poetry from the award-winning MARK BLAYNEY. Einstein! A vicar who loves Kylie! The poet laureate goes to the zoo! Get your seat early\, because otherwise\, someone else will sit in it.\n‘I laughed – then frowned as I realised none of these poems rhyme’ – JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH\nMark Blayney is a writer and performer based in Cardiff. His work spans comedy\, fiction and poetry. Mark writes fiction\, poetry\, scripts and journalism. His novella Two kinds of silence won the Somerset Maugham Prize\, his poetry has been longlisted for the National Poetry Competition and my journalism won a Wales Media Award. \nAlex Wharton\nAlex Wharton is an award winning writer and performer of poetry for adults and children. His First Book of poetry for children ‘Daydreams and Jellybeans’ was shortlisted for the Wales Book Of The Year Award 2022\, The North Somerset Teacher’s Book Awards\, The Laugh Out Loud Book Awards and was named as a National Poetry Day recommended read.\nHe is widely published in the sector and has collaborated with Literature Wales\, Cadw\, The National Dance Company Of Wales\, Welsh Government\, British Council of literature\, Welsh Libraries and many schools\, trusts and festivals including Hay Festival and Edinburgh International book Festival.\nIn 2021 Alex was commissioned by Hay Festival to create a poem with children that would be read to Her Royal Highness\, Queen Consort at a ceremony held in Hay-On-Wye.  Alex’s second collection of poems ‘Red Sky At Night: A Poet’s Delight’ will be published with Firefly Press in 2024. \nRona Mac\nRona Mac is a trailblazer for expression within music. She is a queer Singer-Songwriter bringing us lo-fi alt-Indie with Folk and Americana influences\, crafted in her caravan home-studio in west Wales. Her music comes raw and unfiltered\, aching with the kind of nostalgia that comes with rural\, rugged places. She weaves satisfying guitar-driven riffs with hooky melodies and she shows the ability in her sophisticated lyricism to reach out to people and make them feel. Her strive for depth and grit evokes the singer-songwriter movement of late 90’s as well as contemporaries such as SOAK\, Marika Hackman and Holly Humberstone.\nDespite music composition and performance being prominent in her life from a very young age\, Rona Mac’s project as a solo musician began in 2020 and she has since released a DIY Debut Album ‘Sheelah’ and EP ‘Shades Of Ham’\, exhibiting her captivating talent with music production. Her personal highlights of 2022 are plays on primetime BBCRadio1\, BBC6Music and Radio Wales\, performing at 6music Fest and Boomtown\, and getting featured in Clash magazine. Funded by PRS foundation Women Make Music and Help Musicians UK\, she will be releasing a new album in 2023\, as well as collaborations with artists Dan Bettridge\, Minas and Wil Owen.\nhttps://www.ronamacmusic.com/ \n  \nEvents take place at Melville Centre for the Arts\, Abergavenny\, NP7 5UD. Plan your journey here (link opens in new tab)
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/abergavenny-writing-festival-finale-night/
LOCATION:The Melville Theatre\, The Melville Centre\, Pen-y-Pound\, Abergavenny\, Monmouthshire\, NP7 5UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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SUMMARY:Abergavenny Writing Fest - Events for Young People
DESCRIPTION:Events for Young People\n\n\nAll events take place on Saturday 22nd April 2023 at Melville Centre for the Arts.Tickets are per child\, accompanying adults are free (parents / carers – you are welcome to join your child or wait in the nearby café area) \n\n10:15 – 11:15 – Illustration with Max Low \nTickets are £4.34 (including booking fee) and can be purchased here (link opens in new tab) \nJoin Max in an exploration of illustration\, and how you really don’t need to be good at drawing to be a good artist (which Max has spent a career demonstrating).Max Low is an illustrator\, animator\, writer\, photographer\, teacher and occasionally washes the dishes. Max loves un-perfect things\, absurdity and imaging what an Alien would think if they had just landed on Earth. He is most known for illustrating The Mab\, a retelling of the Welsh saga The Mabinogion\, but is also the author and illustrator of the Ceri & Deri series. \nSuitable for age 4 +  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \n  \n\n11:30 – 12:30 – Magnificent Mash-Ups with Claire Fayers\nTickets are £4.34 (including booking fee) and can be purchased here (link opens in new tab) \n \nCan you imagine Cinderella in space? Who’d win in a fight between unicorns and dinosaurs? Mash-ups are great fun to write and can send your imagination off in all sorts of strange directions. Claire Fayers has made a career of mixing different genres and stories in her books. Join her for a wild and wacky session creating your own mash-up masterpieces.\nClaire Fayers grew up in South Wales where\, thanks to her local library\, she developed a lifelong obsession with myth and magic. Her previous books include the award-winning Accidental Pirates duo\, Storm Hound\, and Welsh Fairy Tales\, Myths and Legends\, nominated for the Carnegie medal. When she’s not writing\, she spends her time visiting schools and libraries to share her love of stories. Recommended for ages 7-12 (please note this is only for guidance) \n  \n  \n  \n\n13:00-14:00 –  Dreigiau Drwg a Bwystfilod Barus gyda Huw Aaron\nTickets are £4.34 (including booking fee) and can be purchased here (link opens in new tab) \nDewch i chwilio am Boc y ddraig\, hela angenfilod gyda Gwil garw\, a chreu bwystfilod doniol a direidus eich hun gyda’r arch-ddwdlwr ei hun! Dewch â phensil! (Oed – 4 – 10) \nWedi ei leoli yn Nghaerdydd mae’r awdur\, y darlunydd a’r cartwnydd Huw Aaron. Mae Huw wedi dwdlan a sgriblo ar draws cannoedd o wahanol lyfrau – fel arfer gyda chaniatad! Rhai o’r ffefrynnau yw cyfres ‘Ble mae Boc’ a ‘Sbarc a Seren. \nHuw Aaron Dreigiau Drwg a Bwystfilod Barus  (Bad Dragons and Greedy Beasts)\nCome to search for Boc the dragon\, hunt monsters with Gwil garw and create funny\, mischievous monsters with the arch-doodler himself! Bring a pencil! (Age 4 -10) \nCardiff-based author\, illustrator and cartoonist Huw has doodled and scribbled across the pages of hundreds of books – usually with permission! Favourites include the Find the Dragon series\, and Seren a Sbarc. \n\n  \n  \n\n14:15-15:15 – The Power of Poetry with Connor Allen\nTickets are £4.34 (including booking fee) and can be purchased here (link opens in new tab) \nCome and discover the power of poetry and words as Children’s Laureate for Wales Connor Allen makes poetry cool again and empowers you along the way.\nConnor is the current Children’s Laureate of Wales. Since graduating from Trinity Saint David as an Actor\, has worked with companies such as Sherman Theatre\, Tin Shed Theatre and National Theatre Wales. He is a member of National Youth Theatre of Great Britain and was also the winner of Triforce’s Cardiff MonologueSlam\, representing Wales at the London winners edition.\nAs a writer he was a member of the BBC Wales Welsh Voices and The Welsh Royal Court writing groups and has written for BBC Wales\, BBC Radio 4\, Sherman Theatre\, Literature Wales and Dirty Protest. Connor’s work is heavily inspired by elements of his own life such as grief\, love\, masculinity\, identity\, and ethnicity. Most recently he wrote and starred in the Wales Millennium Centres production The Making of a Monster\, Won the Rising Star Wales Award 2021 and was a Jerwood Live Work Fund recipient. He is associate artist of his hometown theatre The Riverfront in Newport. Recommended age range 10+  \n  \n15:30 – 16:30 – Family Singing Session with Tanya Walker \nTickets are £4.34 (including booking fee) and can be purchased here (link opens in new tab) \nAn opportunity for all ages to have fun singing songs in harmony from all over the world!  Inclusive\, inspirational\, connecting singing sessions for the whole family. Includes fun voice & body warm ups & tips on how to look after & find your most natural self-expressed voice. Songs will be taught by ear and participants will build the confidence and freedom to sing in beautiful harmony with other voices as well as leaving the session feeling inspired and uplifted!Tanya is a professional choir & singing workshop leader\, musician and singer-songwriter/performer with over 38 years of experience\, based in Brecon. She leads five community choirs in Wales and also works as a vocal and performance coach and singing workshop leader for all ages. Her choirs & amp sessions are for EVERYONE who loves to sing and no experience is necessary!\nAs well as sessions being an opportunity for participants to learn fun\, engaging body and voice warmups & learning to sing as a group\, Tanya’s workshops utilise music and singing as a way of enhancing feelings of wellbeing\, health\, happiness\, self-acceptance & confidence in participants. \nSuitable for all ages. 
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/abergavenny-writing-fest-events-for-young-people/
LOCATION:Monmouthshire
CATEGORIES:Poetry,storytelling
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SUMMARY:Spoken Word Open Mic - Part of Abergavenny Writing Festival
DESCRIPTION:As part of Abergavenny Writing Festival we’re celebrating inclusivity and diversity in the world of writing in Wales.\nThe Writing Festival kicks off social proceedings with an accessible spoken-word open-mic event here in the cosy and easy to access bar area.  The event will be hybrid so both audience and participants are able to join either in person or via a zoom link.  There will be closed captioning and BSL interpretation for the performance.\nThis event is delivered with the support of write4word through its ‘Press Speak Not Delete’ project\, creating a hybrid of physical performance and digital channels to develop a more diverse and accessible arts sector. \nThe open-mic programme is limited to 8 participants in the physical venue and 8 participants on-line. Performance slots are 4 minutes in length. \nGeneral entry £5\, entry for participants is also £5 but includes an additional complimentary ticket for a friend or family member. Please contact dominic@write4word.org to book a slot. \nClick this link to buy tickets
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/spoken-word-open-mic-melville/
LOCATION:Melville Centre Cafe-Bar\, The Melville Centre\, Pen-y-Pound\, Abergavenny\, Monmouthshire\, NP7 5UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:comedy,community,Event,music,Poetry,storytelling,talks,theatre
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T210000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Upstairs
DESCRIPTION:An evening of Poetry at The Melville\n“Poets are outsiders; activists\, outlaws\, revolutionaries unimpressed by a sanitized world” \nA local institution\, Poetry Upstairs has been a staple of the Abergavenny Poetry Scene since 1992.\nThirty years on and the readings continue\, open to all who wish to pass through or remain with one\nof the longest regularly running poetry reading series in Wales.  If you’ve never been…  do come along\nand be part of the The Abergavenny Poetry Scene. \nClick here to view guest Poets
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/poetry-upstairs-25th-october/
LOCATION:Melville Centre Cafe-Bar\, The Melville Centre\, Pen-y-Pound\, Abergavenny\, Monmouthshire\, NP7 5UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:art,Event,Poetry,talks
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221220T120000
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SUMMARY:New Poets Poetry Cafe
DESCRIPTION:With the renowned and charismatic Ric Hool\, The New Poets Poetry Cafe is a series of\n4 sessions  hosted in The Melville Cafe/Bar.  For the writer\, this series is for anyone\ninterested in developing their poetry.  This group is also open to those poetry enthusiasts\nthat do not write but want to learn and share in their passion. \nEach participant brings one self-penned poem plus copies of that poem for discussion during\nthe first 45 minutes; after a short break the  poems of an exemplar poet will be introduced. \nSessions will run on Tuesday’s:\n20th December\n17th January\n21st February \nTo book your spot\, please call 01873 853167 or email melvillecamanager@gmail.com
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/new-poets-poetry-cafe/
LOCATION:Melville Centre Cafe-Bar\, The Melville Centre\, Pen-y-Pound\, Abergavenny\, Monmouthshire\, NP7 5UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Poetry,workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220927T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220927T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T153516
CREATED:20220802T093557Z
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SUMMARY:POETRY UPSTAIRS- 27th September
DESCRIPTION:Poetry Upstairs for: TUESDAY 27th September \nDon’t miss this opportunity to join us – another three amazing poets to listen to and chat to… bar and doors open 6:30\, performance begins 7pm. \n  \nNicholas Murray is a freelance author and journalist based in Wales and London.  Born in Liverpool; the author of several literary biographies including lives of Franz Kafka\, Aldous Huxley\, Bruce Chatwin\, Andrew Marvell and Matthew Arnold\, five collections of poems\, and two novels.  His biography of Matthew Arnold was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 1997 and his biography of Aldous Huxley was shortlisted for the Marsh Biography Prize in 2003.  The biography of Franz Kafka has been translated into nine languages. Nicholas Murray is a regular contributor of poems\, essays and reviews to a wide range of newspapers and literary magazines and has many collection of published poems. \n  \n  \nJemma L King is a poet based in West Wales. She won the Terry Hetherington Young Writer of the Year Award in 2011 and in 2014 was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize and the Wales Book of the Year for her poetry collection ‘The Shape of a Forest’ (Parthian Books). Her second book ‘The Undressed’ was released by Parthian Books in 2014. She is a reviewer of contemporary literature for numerous publications and teaches literature and creative writing at Aberystwyth University. She is a founding member of the Centre for Women\, Writing and Literary Culture. \n  \n  \nCharles Wilkinson: The Snowman and Other Poems (Iron Press\, 1987) Ag & Au – 36 page pamphlet (Flarestack Poets\, 2013). This publication formed part of a submission that helped to win Flarestack the Michael Marks Award for poetry publishing. The Glazier’s Choice (Eyewear – forthcoming 2019); shortlisted for The Beverly Prize. Charles Wilkinson’s early work was published in magazines\, including Delta\, English\, Iron\, Littack\, and The Human World. \nHis more recent poems have appeared in over fifty publications\, including Envoi\, Poetry Wales\, Poetry Salzburg (Austria)\, Tears in the Fence\, The SHOp (Eire)\,Crannog (Eire)\, The Interpreter’s House\, Magma\, Fire\, Stand\, Scintilla\, Shearsman\, Pennine Platform\, Other Poetry\, Earthlines (The Two Ravens Press)\, The Warwick Review\, Under the Radar\, New Writer\, The Reader\, The Iron Book of New Humorous Verse\, Entanglements (The Two Ravens Press)\, The Aesthetica Annual\, Snow Lit\, Revand Otoliths (Australia)\, as well as in American magazines such as Gargoyle\, The Madison Review\, The Raintown Review\, Lummox\, Futures Trading\, and The San Pedro River Review. \n  \nPlease bring £5 to pay on the door\, but DO pre-register to ensure your seat! Email info@melvillecentre.org.uk \n  \nFree parking and wheelchair access. \nPlease do not bring food or drink in the building that is not purchased here. \n  \nPOETS: \n            \nCharles Wilkinson                                       Jemma L King                                       Nicholas Murray
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/poetry-upstairs-27th-september/
LOCATION:Monmouthshire
CATEGORIES:art,books,Poetry,talks
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220719T210000
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CREATED:20220701T130138Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Upstairs - at The Melville
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Poetry Upstairs at The Melville on: \nTUESDAY 19th JULY  at 7pm until 9pm \nDoors open at 6:40pm  Entry £5 \n(cash on the door please\, cards preferred for the bar) \n  \nPlease contact us to register your place (you must book in advance)\, then pay on the door as usual. \nTo register\, email info@melvillecentre.org.uk and send your full name/s and telephone contact numbers\, or call Emma on 01873 853167\nWe regret we may not be able to admit anyone who has not registered beforehand\, as we need to know numbers ahead of the evening; please call ahead to check availability. \n  \nThree more top-class poets: \n  \nJeremy Hilton is the author of twelve books\, most recently Lighting Up Time: Selected Poems 1991 – 2004. The full sequence of Fulmar’s Wings (75 poems) is due from Knives Forks & Spoons Press in 2021. A novel\, A Sound Like Angels Weeping was published by Brimstone Press in 2012. Hilton was born near Manchester in 1945 and has degrees in English Literature and in Social Work. From 1972 until 1998 he served as a social worker\, mostly in Worcestershire. Between 2007 and 2017\, he studied music composition\, and completed a number of contemporary chamber music pieces\, some of which have been performed. In 2017\, he moved to Bridport in Dorset with his partner\, the writer Kim Taplin. \n  \nAnn Drysdale now lives in South Wales and has been a hill farmer\, water-gypsy\, newspaper columnist and single parent – not necessarily in that order. Her poems have been published in several of the Potcake Chapbooks. Her seventh volume of poetry\, Vanitas\, has recently joined a mixed list of published writing\, including memoir\, essays and a gonzo guidebook to the City of Newport. \n  \nMike McNamara was born in Ireland but lives in South Wales. He had his first collection Overhearing The Incoherent published in 1997. His poetry\, short stories and drawings have been published in mags in Ireland\, North America\, Canada\, Singapore and the UK. Mike also had a selection of poems published in The Pterodactyl’s Wing (Parthian\, 2003). His latest collection Loose Cannon is published by Subterranean Blue Press. \n  \n          
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/poetry-upstairs-at-the-melville/
LOCATION:Monmouthshire
CATEGORIES:art,Event,Poetry
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SUMMARY:"Poetry Upstairs!" at the Melville - June 28th
DESCRIPTION:2022 Reading Series \nTuesday  28th June 7pm start (please be there 6:30 – 6:50)            £5 Entry   (please bring cash for entry – the bar has a card reader for your drinks) \nDavid Costello (Liverpool)      Chris Hall  (Abergavenny)            Des Mannay (Newport) \nPlease contact us to register your place (you must book in advance)\, then pay on the door as usual.\nTo register\, email info@melvillecentre.org.uk and send your full name/s and telephone contact numbers\, or call Emma on 01873 853167 \nWe regret we may not have spaces for anyone turning up on the night who has not registered beforehand\, as we need to know numbers ahead of the evening; please call on the day to check if there are more places available.\n \nDavid J Costello lives in Wallasey\, Merseyside. He won the Welsh International Poetry Competition in 2011 and was placed 2nd in the 2018 competition\, was a PenFro Poetry Competition prizewinner in 2019\, and a prize-winning poet in both the 2015 Troubadour International Poetry Competition and the 2011 Grist Poetry Prize. David’s pamphlets are Human Engineering\, (Thynks Publishing\, 2013) and No Need For Candles\, (Red Squirrel Press\, 2016). He runs Pop-up Poets and is an active supporter and advocate for Wirral Libraries. His most recent 2020 collection\, Heft\, is published by Red Squirrel Press. \nChris Hall’s published work include\, Bneath Cragshaddo (WYSIWYG Chapbooks)\, Balladz f Bedlam (Stonebridge).The metaphysical poem A Journey was published in Scintilla and two poems Five Surrealist Paintings and Dewi Stone appeared in the Spring 2014 edition of Tears in the Fence. Work is to the fore in The Lonely Crowd and Leg Avant.                                                             His 2019 collection\, No Fish\, is published by Collective Press. \nDes Mannay is a Welsh writer of colour. His first poetry collection\, Sod ’em – and tomorrow is published by Waterloo Press. He is co-editor of The Angry Manifesto poetry journal. Winner -‘rethinkyourmind’ poetry competition (2015)\, LIT-UP poetry competition (2019). 2nd/ highly commended – Disability Arts Cymru poetry Competition (2015). ‘Gold Award’ – Creative Futures Literary Awards (2015). His work is featured in 26 poetry anthologies \n      
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/poetry-evening-june-28th/
LOCATION:Monmouthshire
CATEGORIES:Event,Poetry
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SUMMARY:Poetry Evening May 31st
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the second Poetry Upstairs at The Melville Centre! \nTuesday  31st May 7pm            £5 Entry \n  \nNorman Jope (Plymouth)            Melisande Fitzsimmons  (Plymouth)                Mike Jenkins (Merthyr) \n  \nPlease contact us to register your place (you must book in advance)\, then pay on the door as usual. \nTo register\, email info@melvillecentre.org.uk and send your full name/s and telephone contact numbers\, or call Emma on 01873 853167.\nWe regret we cannot admit anyone who has not registered beforehand\, as we need to know numbers ahead of the evening. \n  \nNorman Jope was born in 1960 in Plymouth\, where he lives again after residence in a number of other locations (most recently Bristol and Budapest). \nHe has published For the Wedding-Guest (Stride\, 1997)\, The Book of Bells and Candles (Waterloo Press\, 2009)\, Dreams of the Caucasus (Shearsman Books\, 2010) \nand Aphinar (Waterloo Press\, 2012) and his poetry has appeared in many magazines and webzines in the UK\, Europe\, North America and Australasia. \nWith the late Ian Robinson\, he co-edited the anthology In the Presence of Sharks: New Poetry from Plymouth (Phlebas\, 2006). \nHe was the editor of the literary and cultural magazine Memes and co-edited a Critical Companion to Richard Berengarten (Salt\, 2011; reissued by Shearsman in 2016); \ncritical work has appeared in Tears in the Fence\, Terrible Work\, Stride and other outlets. He currently works as an administrator in higher education. \n  \nMélisande Fitzsimons writes a modern conversational poem that is alive to changing states and conditions. The reader is taken on a journey through narrative obsessions that moves from the ordinary to the extraordinary in its exposition of what it is to live as a migrant and internationalist. This is essentially the poetry of exile in Brexit Britain where ‘skin mutates into membrane\, too sticky to breathe’… ‘with barbed wire rasps / scratching at the whitewash’ mixed with an otherworldliness\, bodies being cleansed\, and family stories redolent of home.  Her collections include A Language of Spies (Crafty Little Press 2019) and Life Here is Full of Tomorrows (Leafe Press 2021). \n  \nMike Jenkins is an award-winning Welsh poet and author.\nHe is widely published and is much in demand for his lively performances and writing workshops. He has performed at the Hay Festival and the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival and \nhas read and tutored at Ty Newydd\, the National Writers’ Centre for Wales.\nMike frequently appears on radio and television and is known among Cardiff City football fans as the club’s ‘unofficial poet’. \n 
URL:https://melvillecentre.org.uk/event/poetry-evening-may-31st/
LOCATION:Monmouthshire
CATEGORIES:Event,Poetry
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