I’m on tour with Poetry Link

Poetry Link

Working in collaboration with five independent live literature producers, Writers’ Centre Norwich, through its previous programme New Writing Live, have set up a touring network across the East of England that will allow Live Literature in all its forms to thrive.

Visit the below venues for our June headliner, Aoife Mannix.

AOIFE MANNIX
Using her winning combination of strong images and lyrics, Irish writer Aoife Mannix offers her collection of lyrically intense poetry with gentle, self-deprecating humour.  She has published four volumes of poetry with Tall Lighthouse (www.tall-lighthouse.co.uk) and her first novel Heritage of Secrets was published by Lubin & Kleyner in November 2008. (http://tiny.cc/lnFES)

Venues:

Monday 15 June
St Gregory’s Centre for the Arts
Pottergate, Norwich, Norfolk
8-10pm | £4/5
www.stgregorysart.co.uk/

Tuesday 16 June
Speakeasy @ The Glass Onion, Peterborough
2 Burghley Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
8-10pm | £5
www.myspace.com/speakeasypoetry

Wednesday 17 June
Oral Cabaret @ The Maltings Arts Theatre, St Albans
The Maltings, St. Albans, Hertfordshire
8-10pm | £5
www.myspace.com/maltings

Thursday 18 June
Wax Lyrical @ Colchester Arts Centre
Church Street, Colchester, Essex
8-10pm | £5
www.colchesterartscentre.com

About aoife

have a listen at http://www.myspace.com/aoifemannixandjaniearmour Aoife Mannix is an Irish writer and poet based in London. Her first novel Heritage of Secrets was published by Lubin & Kleyner in 2008. She is the author of four collections of poetry; The Trick of Foreign Words (2002), The Elephant in the Corner (2005), Growing Up An Alien (2007) and the recent Turn The Clocks Upside Down – all with Tall Lighthouse. Her work has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, London Live, Resonance FM, and the BBC World Service. Her short stories are included in the anthologies Tell Tales Volume 3 (2006), Small Voices, Big Confessions (2006) and Westside Stories (2003).
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