Left-field Place Writing Workshop with Antony Rowland
Join us on August 6th for an afternoon workshop on 'left-field' place writing led by Antony Rowland from 2-4pm in The 1 in 12 Club Library.
This workshop will engage with the hows and whys of writing poetry about ‘place’. Beginning with a look at Allen Ginsberg’s ‘America’, the workshop will utilise that poem as an inspiration for writing ‘left-field’ responses to place. We will be asking questions such as: What does Ginsberg mean by America? Why does he read the poem in a weird way? And how can I write my own poems about places I know and love using ‘America’ as a template? We’ll respond to the last question by doing some writing during the workshop.
Antony Rowland has published three poetry collections: The Land of Green Ginger (Salt, 2008), I Am a Magenta Stick (Salt, 2012) - which was described by Peter Riley in The Fortnightly Review as ‘an original and thoughtful handling of a major European modernist mode’ - and M (Arc, 2017). He was awarded the Manchester Poetry Prize in 2012, and his poems were included in the anthology Identity Parade: New British and Irish Poets (Bloodaxe, 2010).
Tickets for Antony's workshop are £7 and include entry to the evening’s readings where Antony will read with Eleanor Rees and Alex Priestly. Priority for the open mic will go to those in the workshop!
Poster by @ben_brumpton 🖋️
More Song with Eleanor Rees, Antony Rowland and Alex Priestly
In summer of heatwaves and football, make space for More Song. 🌷
On August 6th we’ll be joined by Eleanor Rees, Antony Rowland and Alex Priestly for another joyous evening of gloriously boundary-pushing poetry at the 1 in 12 Club Library in Bradford. 💐💥☀️
Antony will be leading a workshop in the afternoon 2-4pm on left-field place writing looking at Ginsberg’s America as an inspiration for writing about place. Tickets are £7 for which also cover your entry to the evening’s readings. 🎟️
Workshop attendees will be given priority for the open mic, but of course everyone is welcome to message for a five-minute open mic slot. Get in touch if you’d like to read on the open mic! 🎤
We look forward, as always, to seeing you all there! 🍻📖✨
What: More Song ⛓️
Who: Eleanor Rees, Antony Rowland and Alex Priestly
Where: The 1 in 12 Club Library, Bradford City Centre 🔴⚫️
When: Thursday August 6th, 2-4pm (Workshop) 7-9 pm (Readings) ⏰
How: £3 tickets / PWYC
Poster by @ben_brumpton 🖋️
More Song with Jake Wild Hall, Rachel Curzon and Kate Noakes
More Song with Jake Wild Hall, Rachel Curzon and Kate Noakes
‘Poetry and “the Between”’: A Workshop by Rachel Curzon
Join us on June 4th for an afternoon workshop led by Rachel Curzon from 2-4pm in The 1 in 12 Club Library. ✍️
‘Poetry and “the Between”’ is a workshop that explores some of the ways in which poetry can respond to and enact ‘betweenness’.🪞
In the session, we will be looking at ghosts and hauntings, at points of slippage between worlds, at transitions and liminal spaces, and at the unsaid. We will also spend some time exploring the way in which we can create new meaning from fixed forms through erasure. 👻😶🛰️
Rachel Curzon is based in North Yorkshire. Her debut pamphlet was published in 2016 under the Faber New Poets scheme, and more recent work has appeared in The Poetry Review, The London Magazine, The Rialto, Magma, and elsewhere. She has been shortlisted for the Bridport, Oxford and London Magazine Poetry Prizes, and won the 2025 Poetry London Prize. Rachel was a New Northern Poet for 2025.
Tickets for Rachel’s workshop are £7 and include entry to the evening’s readings where Rachel will read with Jake Wild Hall and Kate Noakes. Priority for the open mic will go to those in the workshop! 🎤
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Little Songs Fundraiser Workshop
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a tenuous line, a lot of feelings
an evening of readings; 6-9pm
Friday March 21st 2025, World Poetry Day.
SEESAW, 86 Princess Street, Manchester M1 6NG.
Free entry.
Readers:
Lu Rose Cunningham
Martin Kratz
Hilary White
Tom Branfoot
Hamish Rush
Charlotte Shevchenko Knight
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Past Events
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More Song with Stuart Macpherson, Chloe Elliott and Mau Baiocco
March 1st 2023
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More Song with Joe Carrick-Varty, Charlotte Shevchenko Knight, Emily Oldfield and Nicola Singh
April 5th 2023
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More Song with Bobby Parker, Emily Oldfield, Tai Ògún and Jack Barker-Clark
May 3rd 2023
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More Song with Char Heather, Brandon Bennett, Zainab Imran and Michael Farren
June 7th 2023
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More Song with Charlotte Eichler, Jasmine Gray and Chloe Elliott
July 5th 2023
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More Song x The 87 Press with Sabeen Chaudhry, Azad Ashim Sharma and Dhanveer Singh Bear
August 2nd 2023
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More Song with Lucy Rose Cunningham, Tom Crompton and Lydia Unsworth
September 6th 2023
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More Song with Zaffar Kunial, Will Harris and Joseph Minden
October 25th 2023
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More Song with Kym Deyn, Hamish Rush and Ophira Gottleib
January 17th 2024
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More Song with Holly Hopkins, Qudsia Akhtar and Naoise Gale
February 7th 2024
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More Song with Fran Lock, Scott Thurston and Dan Melling
March 6th 2024
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More Song German Poetry in Translation Event with Stefan Tobler and Susan Vickerman
April 3rd 2024
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More Song with Gregory Betts, J. R. Carpenter, Nasser Hussain and Tom Branfoot
May 26th 2024
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More Song x Pavilion Poetry with Hannah Copley, Janette Ayachi and Sarah Corbett
July 4th 2024
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More Song with Rachael Allen, Bonnie Hancell and Liam Bates
September 4th 2024
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More Song with Edwina Attlee, Jazmine Linklater and David Mullin
November 7th 2024
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More Song with Rowan Evans, Sean Roy Parker and Rebecca Lockwood
February 6th 2025
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A tenuous line a lot of feelings with Lu Rose Cunningham, Martin Kratz, Hilary White, Hamish Rush, Tom Branfoot and Jordan Hayward
Marsh 21st 2025
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More Song for May Day with David Mullin, Tallulah Howarth, Tom Branfoot and Erkembode
May 4th 2025
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More Song with Caleb Klaces, Lenni Sanders and Maya Caspari
July 3rd 2025
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More Song with Dom Hale, Elvire Roberts and Alex Marsh
October 2nd 2025
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More Song with Kimberly Campanello, Roma Havers and Ilisha Thiru Purcell
February 5th 2026
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More Song with Imogen Cassels, Hugh Foley and Penn Newell
March 5th 2026
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More Song with Lucy Lovell, Jeremy Over and Leo Kang Beevers
April 9th 2026
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More Song with Jake Wild Hall, Kate Noakes and Rachel Curzon
July 4th 2026
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More Song with Antony Rowland, Eleanor Rees and Alex Priestly
August 4th 2026

