It's a great pleasure to announce this very special reading at Books Upstairs , Dublin's oldest independent bookshop, taking place on Sunday 13 July 2025. The Transatlantic Poetry Salon features rob mclennan and Christine McNair visiting from Ottawa in Canada, as well as Dublin-based Éireann Lorsung (who will be returning to the US later this summer to take up a permanent position at University of South Dakota, teaching and editing the South Dakota Review) and myself. The Transatlantic Poetry Salon is made possible through generous support from Poetry Ireland . Thanks also to Maurice, Louisa, and everyone at Books Upstairs for hosting us. Full details below: Transatlantic Poetry Salon: Éireann Lorsung | Christodoulos Makris | rob mclennan | Christine McNair Books Upstairs 17 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2 2pm, Sunday 13 July 2025 Free Entry Reserve a place here Presented in association with Poetry Ireland Curated by Christodoulos Makris A special event with readings f...
In a discussion-based oral history of SoundEye Festival (1997-2017) collated by David Toms and published in the special poetry issue of The Stinging Fly magazine in the summer of 2022 , my absence from the history of the festival as a forum for international experimental poetries in Ireland was noted and remarked upon. I'm happy that this is now being rectified, and that I'll be taking part in the upcoming revival edition, the first since 2017: SoundEye 2025 takes place in over the weekend 4-6 July 2025 with a free schedule of events at University College Cork and Shandon Studios, Cork City. And I'm very pleased to be reading with Nisha Ramayya, Peter Manson, and Gonca Özmen on Saturday 5 July (12 - 1.30pm) at The Shtepps auditorium in UCC. Founded in 1997, SoundEye - Festival of the Arts of the Word was an annual festival of poetry held in Cork and dedicated to the exploration of innovative writing. With a focus on the legacies of modernism, translation, and the ...
Join us on Thursday 1 May 2025 at the brand new Kirkos venue in central Dublin (1 Little Green Street, Dublin 7) for a 60 minute performance from Chapter 5: May of my durational writing project DIAL , with sonic interventions from Joanna Mattrey , Nick Roth and Keith Lindsay . A live, semi-improvised cross-disciplinary collaboration featuring spoken text, viola, saxophone, and electronics with live radio feedback & looped sounds. DIAL is a durational-procedural-aleatory work of poetic prose I composed through real-time, automatic transcriptions of spoken language from a different radio station broadcasting anywhere in the world, performed each and every day over the entire calendar year 2021 and linked seamlessly with short pieces of 'original' text I wrote contemporaneously. The composition of DIAL was enabled by a PLATFORM 31 award . Kirkos is an experimental music ensemble & DIY venue/rehearsal space and artist studios. Doors 7.30pm / Performance 8pm ...
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