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The Waywiser Press, a small independent company, based in London, was founded in late 2001, and started publishing in 2002. It is managed and edited by Philip Hoy.
Waywiser specialises in the publication of modern poetry in English, but are also interested in publishing books belonging to other genres. Thus, in 2002, they published Neil Berry's Articles of Faith, a study of the editors behind Great Britain's leading intellectual journals, from Francis Jeffrey to Karl Miller. Waywiser have also published works of fiction, drama and criticism.
Richard WIilbur, one of Waywiser's authors won the 2006 LILLY PRIZE in the U.S. The $100,000 award is one of the largest prizes for Poetry. "We can only hope that Wilbur is granted another decade, and another book as fine as 'Mayflies'." — Alan Sullivan
The Showcase Before the Tour
When: Monday, 24 November, 3pm Where: Soho Theatre Studio 21 Dean St, London W1D 3NE
In partnership with Oxford Playhouse and in preparation for our 2009 tour. Queer poets, performers and playwrights from Bermuda, South Africa, France, Uruguay, Canada and the UK will be taking over Soho Theatre Studio this coming Monday.
Word/percussive performance duo Amphibia (Andra Simons and Stephane Roul) dance through the dark side of growing up under the Bermuda sun, Akkas Al-Ali hones in on human rights and sexuality in the Muslim World, poet and musician Sandra Alland (one of the winners in our 2008 Writing Competition) and Y.Josephine stretch the limits of language and our imagination with a guitar and a megaphone, Alan C. Smith brings us his biblically inspired series "black cats, cocks and other idols" and Shaun Levin turns a tale of cruising, glitter, tree climbing, and happily ever after.
Tickets are £5. Click here to book.
The New Writing Partnership - Promoting, Developing and Celebrating New Writing
When: Monday 24th November 2008 Where: Epic, Norwich (see link below)
As a coda to New Writing Season 2008 programme of conferences and workshops, The New Writing Partnership, in collaboration with Amb:IT:ion, is organising a half-day ‘thinkshop’ about Writing Re:connected -- you are invited to take part. Our focus for will be: 'What could we, as literary organisations, be looking to offer or cultivate in light of current digital media trends?' and ‘What impact will the developments in digital media have on what we, as organisations in the literature sector, offer the writers, readers and other partners with whom we work?’
The event will take place at Epic, Norwich, between 12:30pm and 6:15pm, on Monday November 24th, 2008. You are invited to join the debate. PLEASE RSVP to confirm attendance.
When: Thursday 20th November at 7.00 p.m. Where: Waterstone's Brighton
Tickets £3, available from the shop and redeemable against purchase of the books on the night.
Ros Barber will be reading from her new collection of poems, Material. Joe Winter will aslo be reading from his new Rabindranath Tagore translations, The Golden Boat.
Further details: 01273 206017
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