FEATURES AN UNPUBLISHED LETTER AND POEM BY HENRY MILLER, ONE OF LITERATURE'S GREAT WRITERS
a translation by Aeronwy Thomas; a POET PROFILE of New York's Sultan Catto; an Interview with Boston poet Tino Villanueva; artwork by California's Carolyn Mary Kleefeld; a Books and Magazines section; and poems from around the world.
NEW DRAMAS FROM WALES AND AMERICA - AUGUST 2012
Presented by THE SEVENTH QUARRY PRESS
The Seventh Quarry Drama Group performs new work by PeterThabit Jones, John Dotson and Lisa Maroski, Peter Fulton, Josh Zabrowski, Jon Tregenna, MikeDorrell, and Sian Owen, in a three-day drama festival in Swansea, Wales, on 23rd, 24th, 25th August, at the Dylan Thomas Theatre, Swansea, Wales, UK.
Special performance by America's Carolyn Mary Kleefeld with musical accompaniment.
Brochure now available. For ticket details:
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Telephone: Dylan Thomas Theatre 01792 473238
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in a collaboration with Cross-Cultural Communications, New York presents
the LONDON launch
PSYCHE OF MIRRORS: A PROMENADE OF PORTRAITS
Carolyn will read from her book, accompanied by live music plus readings by Welsh poet Peter Thabit Jones and American writers John Dotson and
Lisa Maroski at the Free Word Centre, the Theatre, 60 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3GA
Telephone: 020 7324 2570
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events/psyche-mirrors-promenade-portraits
Tuesday, 28th August, 2012 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
FREE ENTRY AND LIGHT REFRESHMENTS
Peter is being interviewed on The Roy Noble Show, Radio Wales, 2 p.m., Thursday, 10th May, 2012.
Lottie Longshanks, Children's Books reviewer for THE GUARDIAN, suggests:
I love My Mother Saw A Dancing Bear by Charles Causley and Harry Pushed Her by Peter Thabit Jones because they make you think about really important things like how we treat animals and our attitude to people with disabilities.