Poetry Readings, Classes and Prizes at the Troubadour: 263-267 Old Brompton Road, London SW5

“… life, literature, and the pursuit of happiness in the famous Troubadour cellar-club, London’s liveliest and best–loved poetry landmark since the 1950s …”

welcome

from Coffee-House Poetry organiser, Anne-Marie Fyfe

Dear Poets and Poetry Fans

A great and enthusiastically-supported start to the season with the place packed and eight wonderfully different poets with a superb set from each: next-up’s a troupe from acclaimed poetry publisher, Oversteps Books, on Mon 6th Feb: hope lots of you’re planning to join us in celebrating another of the very fine poetry presses helping keep poetry alive and out there!

For those who haven’t already heard about our leap into publishing with our hotel-themed anthology (and a Troubadour workshop tie-in) see our Spring 2012 Newsletter...

And we’re delighted to announce Jane Draycott and Bernard O’Donoghue as 2012 Troubadour International Poetry Prize. judges: closing date’s in October 2012 so you’ve plenty of time (and several Troubadour workhops) between now and then to perfect your prize submissions.

And do check-out the 2011 Troubadour International Poetry Prize if you haven’t already: some great poems, thanks to our dedicated poet-judges, our sponsors and all those of you around the world who, by submitting your poems, keep Coffee-House Poetry thriving.

Anne-Marie

next event

mon 6 feb: oversteps books, with alwyn marriage (ed.), michael swan, ann kelley, robert stein, ann segrave, christopher north, joan mcgavin & graham high

First Coffee-House Poetry visit from a South Devon press who have been publishing quality poetry for almost 20 years, with a roster of poets many of whose names will be familiar to Troubadour regulars, and to anyone au fait with the world of contemporary poetry publishing, magazines, venues and events, led by Alwyn Marriage (latest collection, Touching Earth, 2007), former Chief Exec of two literature aid agencies and now Oversteps Managing Editor, who’ll read, and will introduce Oversteps poets:

  • Michael Swan (2nd collection, The Shapes of Things, 2011) works in English language teaching and applied linguistics;
  • Ann Kelley (Because We Have Reached That Place, 2006) wrote The Burying Beetle (shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award) and The Bower Bird (Winner of the Costa Children’s Book of the Year Award);
  • Robert Stein (1st collection, The Very End of Air, 2011) reviews contemporary classical music for Tempo and International Record Review;
  • Ann Segrave lives in Lewes and is deeply influenced by the Sussex Downs landscape as well as Crete and Provence; her Aviatrix was published in 2009;
  • Christopher North (Explaining the Circumstances, 2010) founded Metroland Poets and now runs a centre for writers in the mountains north of Alicante;
  • Joan McGavin (Flannelgraphs, 2011) is an Associate Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Winchester;
  • Graham High (The Range-Finder’s Glasses, 2011) edits Blithe Spirit, journal of the British Haiku society, and has appeared in over 40 different haiku and haibun journals world-wide.

readings - spring 2012

mondays 8-10 pm, £7 (concs. £6)

  • mon 23 jan: troubadours of spring, voices new & re-discovered, with jonathan davidson, liz berry, jennie christian, karen mccarthy woolf, edward mckay, tamar yoseloff, dante micheaux & katy evans-bush
  • mon 6 feb: oversteps books, with alwyn marriage (ed.), michael swan, ann kelley, robert stein, ann segrave, christopher north, joan mcgavin & graham high
  • mon 20 feb: what we should have said, an entertaining, enlightening, innovative & unpredictable spoken-word shindig, with stuart silver, ellen cranitch, robert minhinnick, samantha wynne-rhydderch & pianist, huw warren
  • mon 5 mar: magma #52 launch, with guests, inua ellams & greta stoddart
  • mon 19 mar: tipping the night porter, a hotel-themed end-of-season poetry-party with guest readers, music & prize-quiz

See full details of this season’s poetry readings

classes - spring 2012

workshops & seminars, sundays 12-3.30 pm, £28 (concs. £24)

advance booking only, with cheque, please, as our workshops/classes are frequently oversubscribed

  • sun 5 feb: the magic of realism, neruda, vallejo and paz with c.l. dallat
  • sun 19 feb: an exaltation of larks, themed writing-workshop with anne-marie fyfe
  • sun 11 mar: late check-out, themed writing-workshop with anne-marie fyfe

See full details of this season’s classes and workshops

Ann Kelley, one of our Oversteps poets on 6th Feb (see next event, below left)

poems

FAIRY GODMOTHER

Forgive me if I do not bestow
the usual gifts of riches and beauty.

I would rather grant stillness in your life
for regarding small things:

the angle of a wren’s tail, for example,
or the slow flowering of lichen,

a quietness in your heart
allowing you to notice snowdrops

lighting the darkness under an apple tree,
how at 4pm on the last day of January

wet sand is the colour of a robin’s egg,
how a single bluebell has no smell

but a bluebell wood has a cold fragrance,
how an olive leaf is like a silver fish,

and a severed cypress bract
is the green foot of a hummingbird.

May you be watched over
by the god of simplicity –

a piece of smooth beach glass,
an ermine-moth on muslin,

a god who brings joy at the sight of a daisied meadow,
who shows one palm leaf waving while others are still,

and offers calmness
to watch the healing of a snail’s broken shell.

ANN KELLEY

spring 2012 newsletter

Date: 31st December 2011

Dear Poetry Fans

Another amazing year in terms of Coffee-House Poetry’s continuity & development—with no visible means of Arts Council support for a number of years now—great readings, launches, party-nights & magazine events, wonderful new work coming out of every one of our regular workshops, and the increasing, overwhelming sense, not just of belonging to a live-literature audience meeting in a much-loved Bohemian cellar (or sunlit upstairs gallery) but of a wider poetry movement, receiving & responding to our regular e-mails (each with their featured fortnightly poem) or hitting our website — to catch up on the venue’s history, get up to speed on next year’s prizes/judges/deadlines, check-out upcoming readings, seminars, classes, or read five years’ worth of outstanding Troubadour International Poetry Prize-winning poems.

Susan Wicks, who judged this year’s prize with David Harsent, pointed out, at the winners’ celebration last month, that the regular website/newsletter community has moved on to include the thousands who submit from around the world to the annual International Poetry Prize, a strand of our activities generously supported by Cegin Productions who’ve not only enhanced the prize’s standing but who have, alongside

Read more …

Poems: copyright © various named authors. All rights reserved.

Other content: copyright © Coffee–House Poetry 2008–2012. All rights reserved.

The Troubadour is at 263–267 Old Brompton Road, London SW5.

See www.troubadour.co.uk for details, and our contact page for directions and a map.

Website created and hosted by Lab 99 Web Design.