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Thurs 29th June 7-8pm New Poetry w/ Anja Konig, Ruth Wiggins + Susie Campbell

Thurs 29th June 7-8pm New Poetry w/ Anja Konig, Ruth Wiggins + Susie Campbell

£5.00Price

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Join us for an evening of new poetry with poets Anja Konig, Ruth Wiggins and Susie Campbell. Tickets are just £5 and include a glass of wine or soft drink. Works by all poets will be available to purchase on the night. 

 

Anja Konig grew up in the German language and now writes in English. Her first pamphlet “Advice for an Only Child” was shortlisted for the 2015 Michael Marks Prize and her first full collection “Animal Experiments” was nominated for the 2021 Laurel Prize. He second pamphlet “Species” is now out from Bad Betty Press.

 

Ruth Wiggins is a British poet. She is based in London but is happiest in the great outdoors, something which informs her work. Her poetry and essays have been published internationally in magazines and anthologies. The Lost Book of Barkynge is Ruth’s first full collection; it is a lyric history of the Anglo-Saxon / medieval abbey at Barking, in what is now east London. The poems are narrated by the women, both secular and religious, who lived there during the nine centuries of its existence. Ruth also has three pamphlets: Myrtle; a handful of string; and Menalhyl.

 

Susie Campbell is a poet and research student at Oxford Brookes University where she is studying Gertrude Stein, prose poetry and experimental grammar. Her poetry has appeared in many UK and international journals, and her most recent publications are I return to you (Sampson Low, 2019), Tenter (Guillemot Press, 2020), Enclosures (Osmosis Press, 2021) and The Sleeping Place (Guillemot Press, 2023). Her visual poetry is included in Seen as Read (Kingston University Press, 2019), The Book of Penteract (Penteract Press, 2022) and Seeing in Tongues (Steel Incisors Press, 2023). Her sound poetry includes Echolocation, a collaboration with Chris Kerr, released by Angry Starlings Imprint (Hem Press, 2022). 

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