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SUMMARY:Vaudavillain by Thick Richard
DESCRIPTION:Author performance and book signing. With special guest Dave Viney. \nThick Richard has been peddling his potty-mouthed poetry since the turn of the century. He has supported John Cooper Clarke\, Kate Tempest\, Arthur Smith and The Fall\, performed on BBC Radio 4 and presented Radio 6 Music’s Beat of the Day. His one-man show Swear School premiered in 2016\, before touring nationally. \nVaudavillain is the first time his words have been securely trapped in a book. \nAdult poetry\, published in paperback and eBook by Flapjack Press. \nwww.flapjackpress.co.uk
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/vaudavillain-thick-richard/
LOCATION:Performance Space
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SUMMARY:Gerry Potter presents: The Accidental Splendour of the Splash
DESCRIPTION:We are very proud to host the book launch of Gerry Potter’s new collection of poetry and scripts The Accidental Splendour of the Splash at Central Library. \nGerry Potter is a poet\, playwright\, director\, actor\, and both creator and destroyer of the infamous gingham diva and queer icon\, Chloe Poems. A favourite son of Manchester and his home town Liverpool\, he has a reputation for putting his Scouse voice on the line and is strong on poetry and strong on the causes of poetryism. \nNo need to book\, everybody welcome!
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/gerry-potter-presents-accidental-splendour-splash/
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Patrick Ness
DESCRIPTION:The bestselling author of The Rest of Us Just Live Here and A Monster Calls (now a major motion picture) will be talking about and signing copies of his new novel\, Release. \nRelease is the most personal and tender novel yet from Patrick Ness\, the twice Carnegie Medal-winning author of A Monster Calls. It’s Saturday\, it’s summer and\, although he doesn’t know it yet\, everything in Adam Thorn’s life is going to fall apart. But maybe\, just maybe\, he’ll find freedom from the release. Time is running out though\, because way across town\, a ghost has risen from the lake… This uplifting coming-of-age novel will remind you what it’s like to fall in love. \nTickets: £7 general admission\, £5 Waterstones cardholder or £17 includes entry and a copy of Release (RRP £12.99). Books will also be available to purchase at the event. \nPlease note: seating is unreserved so will be allocated on a first come\, first served basis. \n 
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/an-evening-with-patrick-ness/
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SUMMARY:Henry Normal: Travelling Second Class Through Hope
DESCRIPTION:Better known as co-writer of award-winning TV and film shows such as The Royle Family\, The Mrs Merton Show\, The Parole Officer\, Coogan’s Run and Paul Calf\, and producer of\, amongst many others\, Oscar-nominated Philomena\, Gavin and Stacey\, Moone Boy\, Uncle and Alan Partridge\, Henry Normal started his writing career as a poet. \nBorn in Nottingham\, Henry’s writing career blossomed during his time in Manchester. He set up the Manchester Poetry Festival in the nineties\, which continues to this day having widened to become the Manchester Literature Festival. In 2016 he set up the Nottingham Poetry Festival\, now an annual event. \nIn the early eighties he performed at pop concerts\, cabaret and comedy clubs\, folk clubs\, jazz clubs\, factories\, hospitals\, schools and poetry events. Henry toured with Pulp in their early days and later with Lemn Sissay and I am Kloot’s John Bramwell\, then called Johnny Dangerously. \nHenry performed full runs at the Edinburgh Festival with Hattie Hayridge\, Linda Smith\, and his one man show ‘Encyclopedia Poetica’ – later to become a 4 part BBC Radio 4 series. \nSpotted at Edinburgh\, Henry was given a six episode Channel 4 series called Packet of Three\, co-starring Frank Skinner and Jenny Eclair. He has since worked on over 400 TV and radio shows and films\, as either script editor or producer or both. \nIn 2016 Henry was presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Letters by Nottingham Trent University. \nSince his first book Is Love Science Fiction? in 1986 he had eight further books published up to 1994. In 2016\, after an absence of 22 years\, Henry published Staring Directly at the Eclipse and has begun performing poetry again at major Literature Festivals. His recent Radio 4 shows A Normal Family and A Normal Life were much acclaimed and a third Radio Show A Normal Love will be transmitted on Valentine’s Day 2018. \nTravelling Second Class Through Hope contains seventy poems personally selected from his early collections. \n“Dovetails bittersweet poetry with a sublimely observant wit” – Guardian \n“The Alan Bennett of Poetry” – The Scotsman \n“The nerd triumphant” – Manchester Evening News \n“A gentle giant of stand-up poetry” – List \n“In amongst his work lie some of the most tender\, compassionate and moving pieces I have read from a modern poet” – Artful Reporter \n“The enfant terrible of alternative poetry” – Leeds Other paper \n“Witty and uncannily accurate with his observations” – The Stage \n“Distinctly funny” – Time Out \nFREE EVENT. DOORS OPEN AT 5.30PM.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/henry-normal-travelling-second-class-through-hope/
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SUMMARY:Word Central - Open Mic Night
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URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/word-central-open-mic-night/
CATEGORIES:Performance,Readings
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