Archive | October, 2011

Robinson Jeffers What’s The Best Card

30 Oct

Based on the Carcanet edition. Click HERE for rules. Click on the image to print out.

Georges Bataille What’s The Best Card

28 Oct

Based on the Dufour edition. Click HERE for rules. Click on the image to print out.

Yoko Ono What’s The Best Card

26 Oct

Based on the Simon and Schuster edition. Click HERE for rules. Click on the image to print out.

Raymond Queneau What’s The Best Card

24 Oct

Based on the Calder edition. Click HERE for rules. Click on the image to print out.

Ted Berrigan What’s The Best Card

22 Oct

Based on the Penguin edition. Click HERE for rules. Click on the image to print out.

Philip Terry What’s The Best Card

20 Oct

Based on the Carcanet edition. Click HERE for rules. Click on the image to print out.

if p then q What’s The Best

19 Oct

The final 8 are coming your way starting tomorrow so look out. This makes 32. A deck for 2-4 players. They’ll be made into physical things in the near future. Look at old blog posts to make a DIY set.

Xing The Line: Holly Pester & Stephen Emmerson

13 Oct

Hear Holly Pester perform some works from Hoofs alongside the excellent Stephen Emmerson.

It’s free. You can have a drink. Two amazing poets. You can have two drinks. Why wouldn’t you?

Thursday, October 27 · 7:30pm – 10:30pm

The Apple Tree, 45 Mount Pleasant, London WC1X 0AE

LINK

Holly Pester, Two events: Maintenant IX & Electric Voice Phenomena

10 Oct

Holly Pester, author of the recently published if p then q collection Hoofs will be performing at the following two amazing looking events.

Maintenant IX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note this event also features if p then q authors Tim Atkins and Tom Jenks

Electric Voice Phenomena

A showcase of artists mimicking and manipulating electronic processing in vocal performance. Part of Mercy’s Overlap programme exploring shared territory across music/writing/performance, this event features a premiere of a new work by former Poet in Residence at the Bluecoat, Nathan Jones with Tom Rea Smith, plus Tuvian throat singer Soriah, Holly Pester colluding in the Uncanny Valley, Mark Leahy operating between digital and analogue to generate song lyrics and looping rhythmic texts, and Emma Bennett talking like a bird about a bird. New possibilities in spoken word for the finale of this year’s C&V festival.

For more information visit www.mercyonline.co.uk

Bluecoat Art Gallery, Liverpool Sunday 16th October, 8.30-10.30, £5/£4

Holly Pester, Hoofs

9 Oct

if p then q is delighted to announce that its latest title is Hoofs by Holly Pester.

Purchase and check out the page HERE

Sample HERE

A reading and interview at The Other Room HERE & HERE

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