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YWO member readings in London: you're all invited
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Nestat
 31 Jan 2010, 20:04 #81031 Reply To Post
Quote: sulcus, Sunday, 31 Jan 2010 18:41
From tiny acorns...


Though I hope not from tiny Acorn, sulcus. They were soundly trounced by the major international companies in their market.

Brick Lane's a bit of a mission from my end of London, but I'll do my best to be there.

Writing for yourself is writing for others: "My book could very well end up being reconstituted as a trestle table in a home for battered women." - Alan Partridge
Tommi
 02 Feb 2010, 21:55 #81162 Reply To Post
We already have 2 more dates lined up:

23rd Feb at To Hell With Books in Woburn Place
24th March - The Albion Beatnik, oxford

plus dates to be confirmed at
The Brighton Festival
Covent Garden Poetry cafe

But it's the Brick Lane gig that's THE BIG ONE
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sulcus
 03 Feb 2010, 18:49 #81234 Reply To Post
Just a reminder 5 authors reading & 3 bands playing tomorrow in London, all for free. 6-8.30pm Rough Trade Record Shop,Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, E1

Bring a sharpie & I'll sign a part of your anatomy
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

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sulcus
 04 Feb 2010, 23:06 #81273 Reply To Post
Big thanks to DaaanLewis for coming to see the show. This man is a star.
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
daaanlewis
 05 Feb 2010, 12:42 #81309 Reply To Post
Quote: sulcus, Thursday, 4 Feb 2010 23:06
Big thanks to DaaanLewis for coming to see the show. This man is a star.


a pleasure mark. i really enjoyed it.
ywo-ers: if you're around for the next leg of the 'tour', it's well worth checking out!

good luck to all involved. i will, of course, rope you into a reading i'm doing soon...
Tommi
 05 Feb 2010, 13:59 #81314 Reply To Post
Thank you SO much for coming. It was a pleasure to meet you - and it introduced me to your work on here, which is, bluntly, quite marvellous.

Dan with fewer "a"s
Songs from the Other Side of the Wall is just £0.70 on Kindle
daaanlewis
 05 Feb 2010, 17:02 #81327 Reply To Post
Quote: Tommi, Friday, 5 Feb 2010 13:59
Thank you SO much for coming. It was a pleasure to meet you - and it introduced me to your work on here, which is, bluntly, quite marvellous.

Dan with fewer "a"s


thanks dan, you're not so bad yourself! appreciated.
right, off to re-engage with twitter...
sulcus
 05 Feb 2010, 22:02 #81352 Reply To Post
Quote: daaanlewis, Friday, 5 Feb 2010 17:02
Quote: Tommi, Friday, 5 Feb 2010 13:59
Thank you SO much for coming. It was a pleasure to meet you - and it introduced me to your work on here, which is, bluntly, quite marvellous.

Dan with fewer "a"s


thanks dan, you're not so bad yourself! appreciated.
right, off to re-engage with twitter...


ha ha ha, won't be seeing you round these parts then for a while!
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
Nestat
 05 Feb 2010, 22:56 #81356 Reply To Post
Sorry I couldn't get there, but Brick Lane is a bit too far from where I am. I'll do my best to be there for Woburn Place, though.
Writing for yourself is writing for others: "My book could very well end up being reconstituted as a trestle table in a home for battered women." - Alan Partridge
sulcus
 05 Feb 2010, 23:21 #81358 Reply To Post
Quote: Nestat, Friday, 5 Feb 2010 22:56
Sorry I couldn't get there, but Brick Lane is a bit too far from where I am. I'll do my best to be there for Woburn Place, though.


Cool, please make sure you come over for a chat at some point.
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
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