Search
Follow me on Twitter
- looking forward to Secret Cinema with Laura Marling in June with @SelinaNwulu woop woop! 2 hours ago
- RT @applesandsnakes: @thecarmina Hi Carmina, Rob Auton performs 'The Yellow Show' next tues at 7.30pm, in Bethnal Green: http://t.co/PlGhNB… 5 hours ago
- Just posted a photo instagram.com/p/ZrE5KeCfy-/ 21 hours ago
Carmina’s Poetry Tease
Top Posts & Pages
Carmina’s Writing Fund
Carmina Masoliver Website RSS- The Spring/Summer Collection of Poetry Events May 1, 2013 carminamasoliver
- Dean Atta Review April 28, 2013 carminamasoliver
- Schwitters in Britain, Tate Britain: 30th January – 12th May 2013 April 23, 2013 carminamasoliver
- Spring Time Delights April 16, 2013 carminamasoliver
- Poetry&Paint Anthology Launch April 9, 2013 carminamasoliver
Carmina’s Poetry
Category Cloud
-

All work by Carmina Louisa Masoliver-Marlow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at carminamasoliver.com.
Tag Archives: Chris McCabe
broken machines/hearts & magpies
Recent news. I went to see Every Rendition on a Broken Machine, performed live by the writer Ross Sutherland at Toynbee Studios, organised by Penned in the Margins aka Tom Chivers. I can only assume it will be on Channel … Continue reading
Posted in News, Poetry Gigs
Tagged Adventures in Form, amy acre, Anthony Hett, apples and snakes, C.J. Driver, Carrie Etter, channel 4, Chris McCabe, Chrissy Williams, Declan Ryan, Edward Mackay, Errol McGlashan, Every Rendition on a Broken Machine, film, Gyln Maxwell, Hannah Lowe, Karen McCarthy Woolf, Katy Evans-Bush, Malika Booker, Michael Hofman, Naomi Foyle, On Poetry, penned in the margins, performance poetry, poetry, Robert Stein, ross sutherland, Russell Thompson, Selina Nwulu, spoken word, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, tom chivers
Leave a comment
Poetry Parnassus
On Tuesday 26th June I attended the first day of Poetry Parnassus. Having felt quite confident and happy about going on my way, once I got there I did feel quite overwhelmed. Simon Armitage – one of my first encounters … Continue reading
Posted in Inspiration
Tagged Adventures in Form, Alaide Foppa, Amanda Hopkinson, Bas Kwakman, Bidisha., Chiranan Pitpreecha, Chris McCabe, conference, Dean Atta, debate, discussion, Dorothy Parker, elitism, Farah Didi, Gioconda Belli, Jude Kelly, judges, Kayo Chingonyi, money, Nikola Madzirov, Ollie Dawson, Olympics, penned in the margins, poems, poetry, Poetry Parnassus, poets, prizes, publishers, Rain of Poems, Raymond Antrobus, revolution, Shailja Patel, Simon Armitage, southbank centre, spoken word, StAnza, Stephen Fry, Taja Kramberger, The Ode Less Travelled, tom chivers, Tradition vs. Innovation, World Poetry Summit
3 Comments


