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Ian McKellen reads Coleridges Ancient Mariner. Best known as the leading Shakespearean actor of his generation and for his role as Gandalf in Lord of the Rings, Ian McKellen has now recorded Samuel Taylor Coleridges classic poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
The new CD, exclusive to the Wordsworth Trust and only available at
www.wordsworthshop.co.uk or 015394 35888, has been recorded to accompany a new exhibition in the Wordsworth
Museum beside Dove Cottage, Grasmere.
The exhibition, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: the Poem and its Illustrators, opened on 22nd November to 22nd July 2007 and includes some of the most significant of the many illustrations of the poem created in the past 180 years. Ian recorded the new version of Coleridges classic poem at Dove Cottage, and the CD also includes his readings of Kubla Khan, This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison and Frost at Midnight. Dove Cottage, adjacent to the Wordsworth Museum, was William Wordsworths home from 1798 to 1808 during his golden decade of creativity, when the relationship of the two poets was at its peak and Coleridge was a frequent house guest.
David Wilson, the Robert Woof Director of the Wordsworth Trust, said: These
recordings are magnificent - certainly the best that have ever been made of
Coleridges poems. We are thrilled by Ians involvement in this project. He has been a truly marvellous supporter of the Trust, by giving so very generously of his time and his commitment and
enthusiasm.
Available at www.wordsworthshop.co.uk or on 015394 35888.
The ARCHIVE OF THE NOW. Capacious and good-looking site for the preservation of UK poetry to be found at:
http://www.archiveofthenow.com/ and http://www.archiveofthenow.net/
At present, the Archive hosts recordings by over 60 UK-based poets, many of which have been newly commissioned, and individual webpages providing bibliographic information, sample texts, reviews, statements and graphic work by each of these poets. Files are available for free download. Over time, additional recordings, performances, video and other documentation will be posted on the site for these and other poets.
It is hoped that the Archive will offer new approaches to difficult poetries through the pleasures of vocal performance. The site is not-for-profit, and focuses on what we can for brevity and controversys sake call experimental or late modernist?
writing. The site will expand to include as many poets working within this tradition as possible; the present collection
provides a foundation for discussion, enjoyment and study. Readers feedback will be essential in helping to structure and build this new resource.
The Archive is intended to facilitate conversations and collaboration, to support emerging writers and to contextualise the work of established practitioners within an extended and diverse literary community. It celebrates friendly exchange, cultural fortitude and solidarity. Rather than firing off another polemical volley in the boring poetry wars, it offers the multitude of practices of these extraordinary writers as a
working definition of what experiment is, what banality is not, and where a
politicised aesthetic might keep going from here.
Please visit the website, download, give us feedback, link to us/ send us your links, circulate this announcement and enjoy!
Salt Publishing awarded £185K
investment from Grants for the Arts.
CAMBRIDGE, UK (Salt Publishing) Salt Publishing has been awarded £185K of investment over the next three years to develop the young company as a self-sufficient Web-focussed business. In an Arts Council England (ACE) initiative, John Hampson, the recently re-appointed Senior Strategy Officer and David Gilbert, former Managing Director of
Waterstones, consulted with Salt to help build a business plan which will see the company become one of the largest independent poetry and short story
publishers in the UK. The consultancy was the brainchild of outgoing Director of Literature Gary McKeone.
Were simply delighted, said Jen Hamilton-Emery, Director at Salt. This grant will transform Salt over the next few years. Well be working closely now with Lucy Sheerman and her colleagues at ACE, East to take the business
forward, and already have some
tremendously strong books lined up for 2007. Its terrifically exciting for the whole team, our partners, and not least our customers.
Salt set up as a UK company in 2002 and has rapidly developed an international profile as a highly-innovative publisher of a broad poetry and literature list. Salts Publishing Director, Chris Hamilton-Emery won the Editor Award at the American Book Awards 2006.
New MEMOIRS GROUP starting up Jan 10th 07 meeting Wednesday 10.30am -12.30pm Mapperley Plains Notts venue. 2
free weeks then £18.50 per calendar month. Max 8 members. Details send a SAE to Mo-mentum marked Memoirs Group Details Mo-mentum PO BOX 177 Notts NG3 5SU or put this in subject line and email.
Occasionally there are vacancies in MO-MENTUM WEEKLY WRITERS GROUPS Put Details / waiting lists info in subject line [email protected] or SAE asking for Writers Groups details to Mo-mentum PO Box 177 Notts NG3 5SU Writers Courses
Try a Mo-mentum Course to kick-start new or languishing writing projects, in 2007, with WRITERLY RESOLUTIONS
Suit beginners or more established writers. 10.30am -4.30pm Saturday Jan 20th 2007 Max 8 places ensures individual attention. Refreshments free. £75
Mapperley Plains Notts Venue. Send for details mention this course in subject line [email protected] or in SAE to Mo-mentum PO Box 177 Notts NG3 5SU
Mo-mentum Course, for writers wishing to embark upon writing historical fiction/
poetry or to further explore researching and using historical details in existing projects. STEP BACK TO STEP FORWARD.
10.30 -4.30pm Saturday Jan 27th 2007 Max 8 places ensures individual attention.
£75. Refreshments free. Venue Mapperley Plains Notts. Send for details.
DESIGNING AND MAKING ARTISTIC BOOK COVERS. Saturday Feb 3rd 2007.
This new Mo-mentum Course is aimed at those wishing to make an artistic cover for their Poetry, Fiction, Diary, Photo Album, Memoirs, Gift Book, whatever you want an eye catching, tactile cover for.
Materials included. Refreshments free.
Venue: Mapperley Plains Notts. £75 Max
8 places ensures individual attention.
Details send SAE to Mo-mentum PO Box 177 Notts NG3 5SU marked Info Book Cover Course or put this in subject line of an email to
Maureen@[email protected] Writers Retreats
MO-MENTUM WRITERS RETREATS on a B&B basis with optional evening meal or self catering. Including 2 hours one to one mentoring, critiquing, writing
exercises or a mix of these. Plenty time to rest, relax, mull and write. Own room in safe, writer friendly surroundings in Mapperley Plains Notts. Vacancies from January 4th 2007 Book for one or more dates subject to availability usually
Thurs/Fri/ Sat/ Sun/ Mon/ Details SAE to Mo-mentum (Writers Retreats Info) PO Box 177 Notts NG3 5SU or Email
[email protected] asking for Retreat Info.
NORTH YORKSHIRE ONE NINE NINE
ISBN 0 95 513073 5 Shutter Books Richard Jemison, Nigel Whitfield (photography) Chris Firth (poetry) and guest poets sponsored by Arts Council England.
www.electraglade.com Available from November 2006
A FOREWORD BY THE RT HON WILLIAM HAGUE, MP
North Yorkshire One Nine Nine is a wonderful celebration of Yorkshire through breathtaking photographs and captivating poetry.
Those of us lucky enough to live in the county know that it is a very special place, and the stunning photographs and poems in this book prove just that. The images and words epitomize North Yorkshire, with the photographers and writers masterfully capturing the very essence of this beautiful county its
quirks, landscapes and atmospheres.
The pictures and poems are wonderfully diverse, as is our county, and all the pieces are arresting in different ways.
This book will appeal to photographers, poets and those who simply love North Yorkshire, but Im sure this book will reach out even further than that it really is a beautifully crafted piece of work.
A life enhancing book Lord Crathorne, Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire
(Whitby One Nine Nine)
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: make/shift magazine. Get ready for make/shift, a new magazine scheduled to launch in spring 2007 that will feature creative and critical work by progressive feminists and radicals who are feminists (just not, you know, radical feminists in that gender-essentializing form of the term). Why have you still not found a home for that politicized short story youve been sending out for months? Or that genre-defying feature about _______?
Sounds like make/shift is just what youre looking for.
We are currently seeking: investigative journalism, photojournalism, critical essays, personal essays, profiles of feminists activists, artists, projects, and thinkers, fiction and poetry, art and photography, book, music, film, art, and event reviews, hybrid pieces
Send pitches or full-draft submissions to [email protected]
The editing and publishing collective behind make/shift is Stephanie
Abraham, Jessica Hoffmann, and Daria Yudacufski.
www.makeshiftmag.com
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