Saturday saw us celebrating the shortlisting of Michael Loveday's Three Men on the Edge for the Best Novella category in the Saboteur Awards 2019!!!
The flash fiction novella is also now into well its second print run. For more information on the novella, some sample flashes or to buy a copy, click here.
Other reviews, festival and other event news below, as well as a poetry dance film of 'Naked' from Helen Calcutt's V. Press collection Unable Mother.
REVIEWS
“Brenda Read-Brown’s poems are made to be spoken and heard. She’s won more poetry slams than most people but that’s not important here: how do the poems work when captured in her book, Like love? The answer is, rather well, perhaps even surprisingly well…
“She writes a poem that wants to be understood and that wants a punch-line, but within these two reasonable demands a lot of emotional ground is covered. She is devilishly self-deprecating and can lay out a line of thought with a deft dead-pan delivery…
“…this very enjoyable collection.”
Jonathan Davidson, Under the Radar 22
For more information, a sample poem or to buy a copy of Like love, please click here.
"Another new pamphlet I was impressed by was Romalyn Ante’s Rice & Rain, whose melancholy but steely voice sings of the dislocation between her current home in the UK and her roots in the Philippines."
André Naffis-Sahely, Poetry Foundation Reading List May 2019
For more information, a sample poem or to buy a copy of Rice & Rain, please click here.
EVENTS
Thursday, 30 May: Jinny Fisher reads from The Escapologist at Words and Ears, 7.30 pm, Swan Hotel, 1, Church Street, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1LN. With James Davey. £4 with open mic.
Thursday, 6 June: Jinny Fisher reads from The Escapologist at Fire River Poets, 8.00 pm, Creative Innovation Centre, Paul Street, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 3PF. £5 with open mic.
Wednesday 12 June: Jinny Fisher reads from The Escapologist at Satellite of Love, 8.30 pm, with Rachael Clyne. Greenbank Pub, 57 Belle Vue Road, Easton, Bristol, BS5 6DP. Free with open mic.
Friday, 14 June: Pamphlet Party and launch of Natalie Linh Bolderston’s The Protection of Ghosts, Jinny Fisher reads from The Escapologist ,with Luke Palmer. 8.00 pm, St. James Wine Vaults, 10 St James's St, Bath BA1 2TW.
Thursday, 20 June: John Lawrence is 'featured poet' at Dear Listener, Boston Tea Party, Worcester, 6.30pm, reading from his V. Press collection The boy who couldn't say his name.
FLASH FICTION FESTIVAL - Sunday, 30 June
V. Press is delighted to be taking part in the 'Publishing with an Indie Press' event at this year's , Flash Fiction Festival at Trinity College Bristol, Stoke Hill, Stoke Bishop, 2.45-3.45pm. This event is part of the weekend festival – full details on booking can be found on the festival website at https://www.flashfictionfestival.com/. Diane Simmons, whose debut flash fiction collection Finding A Way was published by Ad Hoc Fiction in February 2019, Damhnait Monaghan, whose debut flash fiction chapbook The Neverlands was published in April 2019 by V. Press, and Susmita Bhattacharya published by Dahlia Press will talk about their journeys to publication and what has happened in the few months since. With publishers Jude Higgins from Ad Hoc Fiction, Sarah Leavesley from V. Press and Farhana Shaikh from Dahlia Press. Diane, Damhnait and Susmita will read samples from their collections and there will be Q and A.
LEDBURY POETRY FESTIVAL - Sunday, 14 July
This year's Ledbury Poetry Festival includes three V. Press poets, Margaret Adkins, John Lawrence and Brenda Read-Brown, giving FREE 20-minute readings on Sunday, July 14.
Photo by Leah Adkins |
12:20 pm - 12:40 pm
Margaret Adkins will read from her debut pamphlet, Mingled Space. It won the inaugural V. Press Poetry Prize in association with the University of Worcester, and was launched in May. These poems inhabit real and imagined everyday spaces. Other work features in recent issues of Under the Radar and Prole magazines.
20 Minutes with… John Lawrence
3:20 pm - 3:40 pm
John Lawrence will read from his V. Press debut collection The boy who couldn't say his name. His poems are packed with heart, humour, and a unique slant on everyday life. The Poetry Book Society Spring Bulletin reviewed The boy who couldn't say his name as ‘… a thoroughly enjoyable debut collection. Running the full gamut of the comic and the tragic...’
Photo by Andy Smith |
5:20 pm - 5:40 pm
A look at the sharper edges of life, love and laughter, performance poet Brenda Read-Brown has turned to the page with her new collection, Like love (V Press). “The poems in Like love are uncluttered. They are simple, profound, and immensely touching...” Brian Patten. "These poems remind me of the tingles. I’m so happy to feel them. This collection makes me want to run outside, kiss, fall in leaves and then write.” Hollie McNish
Romalyn Ante is also a Nine Arches/Poetry School Primers:Volume Three poet reading on Saturday, July 13. (You can find details of her V. Press pamphlet Rice & Rain which won the Saboteur Awards 2018 Best Poetry Pamphlet here.)
(Thanks to Herefordshire Libraries who are supporting these readings.) The festival runs from Friday, July 5 to Sunday, July 14 and you can check out the full festival programme here.
POETRY DANCE FILM - of 'Naked' from Helen Calcutt's V. Press collection Unable Mother
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