wordfringe 2008
1–29 May 2008
Week 3
Thursday 15 May
6.30pm
Books and Beans
Four Paris Poets
Jonathan Wonham, Michelle Noteboom, Joe Ross & Rufo Quintavalle
Thursday 15 May
8pm
Archaeolink, Oyne
Nick Hennessey
Special Guest Teller
Friday 16 May
7pm
Better Read Books, Ellon
Open Poetry Night
Open Mic without the Mic
Saturday 17 May
11am
Heugh Hotel, Stonehaven
Building a Character through Dialogue
in plays, novels, short stories — a workshop with Chris Hannan
Saturday 17 May
2pm
Heugh Hotel, Stonehaven
How to move your work forward
A workshop for playwrights new and experienced with Julie Ellen of Playwrights'
Studio, Scotland
Week 4
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Four Paris Poets
Jonathan Wonham, Michelle Noteboom, Joe Ross & Rufo Quintavalle
Thursday 15 May 2008
6.30pm – 8pm
Books and Beans [Venue 1]
Admission Free
Paris has a special attraction for American and British writers who bring with them
the influence of their own traditions but cannot escape for long the influence of
French and other European styles of poetry. Evidence of Paris' exciting and vibrant
poetry scene can be found in the packed events calender of the
Paris Readings website, in the innovative
Rewords collaborative poetry blog and in the pages of Parisian anglophone
literary magazines such as
Upstairs at Duroc.
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Jonathan Wonham is a British poet who has been living in Paris since 2003.
His poetry has been published in Faber's Poetry Introduction 7 and a number
of other anthologies including Future Welcome, New Writing Scotland,
Radio Waves and the Tabla Book of New Verse. Magazine publications
include: New Statesman, London Magazine, The Dark Horse, Thumbscrew,
The North, nthposition and Pushing Out the Boat. He works as
a geologist.
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Michelle Noteboom was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After completing
a BA from the University of Michigan in 1991, she moved to Paris where she continued
her education at the Sorbonne, completing a French Masters and a DEA. Michelle co-curates
the Paris-based Ivy Writers Reading Series along with Jennifer K. Dick, and also
translates French poetry. Her poems have appeared in Aufgabe, Boston Review,
Columbia Poetry Review, Verse, Fence, Sentence, Tears
in the Fence, Van Gogh's Ear, Pharos, Upstairs at Duroc,
and the Moosehead anthology. Her first collection Edging was published
by Cracked Slab Books in 2006. She works as a freelance translator in the audiovisual
field.
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Joe Ross is the author of ten books of poetry, most recently, Strati,
bilingual Italian/English (La Camera Verde Press) and EQUATIONS = equals
(Green Integer Press, 2004). Former Literary Editor of the arts bi-monthly The Washington
Review from 1991-1997, and co-founder of both the In Your Ear reading
series in Washington, D.C. and the Beyond the Page reading series in San
Diego, CA, he received a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Award for his
poetry in 1997 and the Gertrude Stein Poetry Award, 2003. He presently resides in
Paris.
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Rufo Quintavalle is a British poet with an Italian name who lives in Paris.
He was born in London, studied English at Oxford University and then at the University
of Iowa. His poetry has been published in The Wolf, Upstairs at Duroc,
Barrow Street, nthposition, Smiths Knoll and elimae.
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