Showing posts with label Kayona Daley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kayona Daley. Show all posts

Monday, 17 October 2022

SJ Fowler - MUEUM launch

SJ Fowler

Steven J Fowler introduced his first novella MUEUM at Waterstones, Kingston on Wednesday 13th October 2022. MUEUM is a work of 'watchers and the watched, a testament to the fact that people are always more interesting—and far stranger—than things. [...] An essential artefact for our troubled times, proving that travel of the mind is always more powerful than the real thing.' (Chris McCabe)

Kayona Daley

Poets and writers from Writers' Kingston (Kingston University's literary cultural institute) joined with their own work, exploring museums and museum culture. With Kayona Daley, Martin Wakefield, Simon Tyrrell, Agnieszka Studzinka, Dominic Jaeckle, Julia Rose Lewis and Jessica Sequeira.

Martin Wakefield

Steven J Fowler's work has become known for its exploration of the potential of poetry, alongside collaboration, curation, asemic writing, sound poetry, concrete poetry, and performance. He was nominated for the White Review Short Story Prize, 2014, and his short stories have appeared in anthologies, such as Isabel Waidner’s edited collection, Liberating the Canon (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2018).

MUEUM is published by Tenement Press, and edited by Dominic Jaeckle, BUY IT HERE

Dominic Jaeckle

About MUEUM:
Suspended in unknowable time there is a city; in the city, an event, a conflict. Amid the ash, fog and cloud, there is the manufacturing of a space—a many-winged museum on the make. On the plinths, exquisite remnants of life present and past—adorning the walls, portraits of gentle torture sit hand in hand with brutal and statuesque portrayals of camaraderie—and the gift-shop is littered with plastic curios and gilt revulsion.

Goya, as atmosphere rather than artwork, hovers amid iron age ghosts, bronzed ideas, and antiqued anxiety.

Julia Rose Lewis

Pacing the hall, atrium and corridor, there are those who keep the museum—the various midwives to the building’s demands—and those, like the reader, who merely visit; those who pass through the vacant galleries adrift with questions. What can I touch? What is next to Egypt? What is hidden in Mesopotamia? Where do we eat? Drink? Where is the entrance? The exit?

Simon Tyrrell

Following the tradition of the Nestbeschmutzer authors (“one who dirties their own nest,” vis-à-vis Bernhard and Gombrowicz, et al), in Fowler’s curt, spiralling, and acute work, the museum’s keepers will answer..

Jessica Sequeira


Agnieszka Studzinka


Thursday, 30 June 2022

Latvian Poetry - European Poetry Festival


Kirils Ecis & Maria Celina Val 

In what was a brilliant live celebration of both literary and experimental poetry in collaboration, three Latvian poets - Krišjānis Zeļģis, Krista Anna Belševica, Kirils Ecis - were at the heart of a night of memorable live literary works. Hosted at Kingston University’s RIBA award winning Town House in Kingston upon Thames and supported by British based poets also sharing collaborations, this was a joyous, experimental night of new live literature. 

Simon Tyrrell

This event also saw the launch of Fractured Light: An Anthology by Victoria Kaye (Sampson Low Press) and Simon Tyrrell’s debut publication, Presently.
https://sampsonlow.co/2022/06/24/fractured-light-an-anthology-victoria-kaye/

 Kayona Daley & Krista Anna Belševica

With new poetry and performance collaborations by Krišjānis Zeļģis & SJ Fowler / Kirils Ecis & Maria Celina Val / Krista Anna Belševica & Kayona Daley / Sylee Gore and Laura Davis / Ailsa Holland and Lucy Furlong / Katerina Koulouri and Albert Pellicer / Fiona Larkin and Mark Chamberlain.

Victoria Kaye, Ailsa Holland and Susie Campbell

The European Poetry Festival celebrates, in the UK and beyond, the grand resurgence in avant-garde and literary poetry that has marked the 21st century in Europe. It aims to not only innovate what a live poetry experience might be, but to inculcate community and engagement between poets across the continent, as well as between new audiences and complex poetries. 
https://www.europeanpoetryfestival.com/

Krišjānis Zeļģis & SJ Fowler

The "Latvian Literature" platform was established in order to promote recognition of Latvian literature and its distribution abroad, to ensure international cooperation among publishers, literary agents, writers, translators, and organizations working in the fields of literature and publishing. We are here to provide you with a diverse array of information on Latvian authors, books, our publishing industry, and innovations within the industry.
https://latvianliterature.lv/en/news

Ailsa Holland and Lucy Furlong

Mark Chamberlain and Fiona Larkin
Albert Pellicer and Katerina Koulouri
Laura Davis and Sylee Gore


Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Sampson Low Student Pamphlet Launches - Writers' Kingston Poetry

Stanimir Dimitrov

Sampson Low Student Pamphlet Launches
14th March 2022
Town House Building : Courtyard Venue, Kingston University, UK

Kayona Daley

Writer's Kingston Pamphlets
man/ia – Stanimir Dimitrov https://sampsonlow.co/2022/03/15/man-ia-stanimir-dimitrov/
AQUA & LUNA – Kayona Daley https://sampsonlow.co/2022/03/15/aqua-luna-kayona-daley/
Smrt – Safia Kamel  https://sampsonlow.co/2022/03/15/smrt-safia-kamel/


Safia Kamel

Designed to evidence the remarkable contemporary and innovative poetry being written by current and recent Kingston University Creative Writing students, this series of beautifully designed pamphlets each features a suite of poems, most often on one theme or in one style, by a solo author. The series mark the first publications of many poets who are very likely to be significant presences on the UK scene and beyond in the coming years.
www.writerskingston.com

Readings from Kingston students past and present

Julia Rose Lewis

Julia Rose Lewis
is the author of Phenomenology of the Feral (KFS 2017) and co-author with James Miller of Strays (HVTN 2017).  Miscellaneous is her fifth pamphlet after: Zeroing Event (Zarf 2016), Exhalation Halves Lambda (FLP 2017), How to Hypnotize a Lobster (2018), and Archeology and the Beast (Luminous Press 2018). 
Review of Miscellaneous

Marcia Knight-Latter

Marcia Knight-Latter
is a poet and writer. She studied Creative Writing with Psychology at Kingston University. She published the pamphlet Ramblings External with Sampson Low in 2019 and has performed her poetry at venues such as Rich Mix, Rose Theatre and The Museum of Futures.

Ariel Bertelsen

Ariel Bertelsen
is an Icelandic writer, with Spanish background, living in London.

Richard Howson

Readings from The Book of Penteract
by Teo Eve, Susie Campbell, Chris Kerr and SJ Fowler

SJ Fowler

THE BOOK OF PENTERACT presents our biggest project to date - a 200 page, full-colour, hardback anthology featuring 45 of the most exciting poets currently working in the fields of constrained, formal, and visual poetry. This is a casebound edition, with a striking red ribbon bookmark and black and red head and tail-bands.
https://penteractpress.com/store/the-book-of-penteract 

Chris Kerr

Susie Campbell

Teo Eve