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There is no Reading in February due to the venue deciding to change their mind conveniently at the last minute. We are looking for a FREE venue in Covent Garden or nearby areas or even in the Southbank. All suggestions welcome.

 February Online Issue 2008

London Poetry Festival has unveiled six poets to be Poets in Residence at the 4th Festival 2008:

Anjan Saha, Claire Askew, Emma Robertson, Helen Long, Nnorom Azuonye and Sharon Harriott

Past issues are archived in Archived Issues Section): This Month's Poet's Letter Archived Poet: Briony Dennis

‘’What if melody escapes my mouth ……….
mingles in others’ notes.
What if I dance under a bleeding moon ……….
Feet skip, spiralling the air.
Made of a million
Maiden of death.’’
Briony Dennis  

Do Read works of all other Poets in Residence: Claire Askew, Sarah Louise Parry, Helen Long, Malgorzata Kitowski, Maggie Sullivan and morere

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Main Feature: Sovereignty! Whose Sovereignty!

Photography: Painting By Camera: Mary Ann Lily

Editorial

Featured Poets of the Month

Philip Ruthen

January Poet in Residence

Claire Askew

Bridesmaid

The function room is filled, like a fridge,
with the edible and the dead.  Filled
with blank, fish-like stares
and limp handshakes - limp
like the green, week-old lace
of a lettuce - it is cold, white, too-bright.

Here am I, bleeding under my purple dress,
quivering female aubergine.  I gulp
at words that drift my way,
but eat nothing; pad the cream
linen chair with napkins, secretive.
I switch the place cards and stuff
my handbag with cutlery, a domestic magpie.

Read On


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Purely Poetry: I'll Be: Mary Ann Lily

Book Reviews

Maggie Sullivan is No Ordinary Poet Tells Her First Collection Near Death (Domestic)

Learn the Spelling of the name Angela Cleland of And in here, the Menagerie

Help Us Somebody: Bob Dumbleton

Poetry Collection of the Month

Near Death (Domestic): Maggie Sullivan

Poet of the Month: Angela Cleland

Sport Relief Weekend: 14-16th Feb

CHINA NOW:2008: 7-22 February

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February Events/Readings/Performances

Loved Up

Littlest Birds

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Poetry Shack

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Poet's Letter Authors/Poets/Singers Musicians/Artists

Anjan Saha: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Briony Dennis

Claire Askew: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

David Pelling 

Emma Robertson: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Emily Davis

Helen Long: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Inua Ellams

Juli Jeana

Kerry-Fleur Schleifer 

Maggie Sullivan

Malgorzata Kitowski

Nnorom Azuonye:Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Philip Ruthen 

Sarah Wardle

Siobhan Lennon

Sharon Harriott: Poet in Residence LPF 2008

Tom Chivers 

Tricia Peak  



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