The Terrors – OUT NOW

My pamphlet The Terrors was launched last night at The Market Trader, Middlesex Street and is now available to purchase from my terrific publishers Nine Arches Press for £5. (Go, do it now!) The Terrors is a sequence of imagined emails to inmates at Newgate Prison in the eighteenth century. It’s been described by Iain SinclairContinue reading “The Terrors – OUT NOW”

Gravestones & duffil coats

The Terrors, my sequence of Newgate e-missives, has been completed and sent to the publisher, Nine Arches. It’ll be launched on March 29th. Artist Emma Robertson (who is, amongst other things, behind Littlest Birds) has created some beautiful line-drawings to illustrate the pamphlet. See above. Also, writer/filmmaker Iain Sinclair has read the sequence and endorses itContinue reading “Gravestones & duffil coats”

Tears in the Fence Number 49

The latest issue of Tears in the Fence has arrived. Number 49. Beautifully typeset, as always, by Westrow Cooper, and edited by the illustrious David Caddy. I must confess this is a real treat. New poems by Tom Lowenstein (above), Ketaki Kushari Dyson, Tamsin Kendrick, Siddhartha Bose, A.F. Harrold, Matt Merritt, Ross Sutherland, Todd Swift,Continue reading “Tears in the Fence Number 49”

“Pure, unadulterated, genius”

That’s what Matty Czaczkes of Oxford’s Daily Information website thought about Found in Translation, the live literature adventure show that I’m producing, starring Joe Dunthorne, Tim Clare and Ross Sutherland (above). It’s on at Vibe Live, Brick Lane tonight (Monday 16th February), from 8pm. Tim Key of BBC 4’s Cowards is in support, with choonsContinue reading ““Pure, unadulterated, genius””

You are invited to a party…

… to celebrate the launch of The Terrors. Sunday 29th March 2009, from 7pm The Market Trader, Middlesex Street, London There will be short readings by Tim Wells, James Wilkes, Jane Holland and Jane Commane of Nine Arches Press, who will host. I will read some of The Terrors and the pamphlets themselves, beautifully produced byContinue reading “You are invited to a party…”

Snow by Louis MacNeice

Snow The room was suddenly rich and the great bay-window was Spawning snow and pink roses against it Soundlessly collateral and incompatible: World is suddener than we fancy it. World is crazier and more of it than we think, Incorrigibly plural. I peel and portion A tangerine and spit the pips and feel The drunkennessContinue reading “Snow by Louis MacNeice”

Reading at SoPo with Colette Bryce & Joe Dunthorne

Wednesday 21 January SoPo @ Elmwood 8-9 Carlisle Street London W1D 3BP I’m reading with Colette Bryce (above) and Joe Dunthorne at this brand new event held in the offices of a Soho ad agency. It’s organised by my friend Laura Forman, who is also an excellent poet. It’s free entry but if you want to comeContinue reading “Reading at SoPo with Colette Bryce & Joe Dunthorne”