flipped eye launches series of events under 7FEST

flipped eye publishing has launched a series of events under the banner 7fest to mark its seventh anniversary year. The first of the events - an all day series of readings, performances, discussions and book signings - will take place at the Poetry Cafe in Covent Garden. More details can be found on the events page, but the timings for the event are as follows:
- 12.00-12.40: NEW FICTION
- 13.00-13.40: REDIRECTION
- 14.00-14.40: WRITING OBSESSIONS
- 15.00-15.40: QUESTION THE EDITORS
- 16.00 - BOOK SIGNING
- 17.30-18.25: FORTHCOMING POETRY
- 19.00-19.50: NEW POETRY
- 20.00 - BOOK SIGNING
- 20.30-21.10: GENERATIONS
- 21.20-22.50: FICTION UNLEASHED
WHILE THE EVENT IS FREE, WE ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO DONATE TOWARDS THE DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS IN BURMA THROUGH DEC (
http://www.dec.org.uk/) OR CHINA THROUGH THE RED CROSS (
http://www.redcross.org.uk/donatesection.asp?id=77029)
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News from flipped eye publishing - 05.07.2007
flipped eye publishing celebrates its sixth year in 2007 and we are proud to announce that since being shortlisted for the IPG (Independent Publishers Guild) Diversity Award in 2006, we have begun to take on fiction and have already released one outstanding anthology x-24: unclassified (co-edited by Whitbread Prize winner Tash Aw and Nii Ayikwei Parkes). However, we have not deserted our poetry roots and in addition to the release of A Storm Between Fingers, an anthology by Malika's Kitchen (due to be released officially on July 13 2007), we have titles forthcoming from writers such as Ainsley Burrows, Denise Saul, Malika Booker, L.K. Robinson and Niall O'Sullivan this year. And, as always, we have some great FREE readings, a CASHBACK offer and goodies for you (bottom of this message).
WEBSITE UPDATES:
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We have updated the sites for the mouthmark series (
www.flippedeye.net/mouthmark) and the waterways imprint (specifically the events page -
http://www.waterways-publishing.com/events.html), to provide links to our authors' myspace pages, provide instant updates through writer blogs as well as give you direct access to our news, awards and initiatives. We hope that these changes will aid our constant effort to link the reading public as intimately as possible to the writer's world. So, visit, leave a comment, ask a poet a question and have some fun!
EVENTS:
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JULY 9: London Lit Plus Festival: A Storm Between at the Barbican Library
TIME: 6.30pm / ENTRY: FREE (drinks provided)
VENUE: Barbican Library, Barbican Centre, London, EC2Y 8DS
MAP:
Google Map The Barbican Library hosts a reading by members in the international writing collective, Malika's Kitchen to celebrate the launch of A Storm Between Fingers, a new anthology of their poetry. Readers will include the co-founders of the collective, Malika Booker, Roger Robinson and Jacob Sam-La Rose, as well as a selection of writers from the London chapter of Malika's Kitchen.
"Malika's Kitchen is a literary movement whose impact on British poetry will be felt for a long time to come. These are writers committed to their craft, committed to expanding notions of Britishness through an engagement with the realities of British society and with the many strands that have come to shape it." – Kwame Dawes, Professor of English, University of South Carolina
TITLE: A Storm Between Fingers // ISBN: 1905233132
AVAILABLE: In stores at Foyles, online at Amazon, Borders, WHSmith, and Waterstones
There will be signed copies of the anthology available to buy!
All enquiries to
books@flippedeye.net.
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JULY 25: Launch Reading - x-24: unclassified
TIME: 6.30pm / ENTRY: FREE (drinks provided)
VENUE: Barbican Library, Barbican Centre, London, EC2Y 8DS
MAP:
Google MapTo celebrate the release of our new, international short story anthology, x-24: unclassified, a selection of writers from the book will read at this exclusive event supported by the Barbican Library. In attendance will be the editors Tash Aw and Nii Ayikwei Parkes, who will speak briefly about the joys and challenges of putting together an anthology that includes work by writers from Ecuador, Nigeria, Peru, and the United States (to name a few). Considering that the editors themselves grew up in Malaysia and Ghana respectively, this promises to be a truly international experience.
Reading on the night will be: Gaylene Gould, Clare Wigfall, Niki Aguirre and Claire Sharland
Join us for a fantastic evening.
"This is a rare anthology that is as much a celebration of new literary talent as it is of the range and internationalism of contemporary English literature." - Hisham Matar
TITLE: X-24: Unclassified // ISBN: 095415701X
AVAILABLE: In stores at Borders (under Aw), online at Amazon, Foyles, WHSmith, and Waterstones
There will be signed copies of the anthology available at the reading!
All enquiries to
books@flippedeye.net.
SALES:
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Amazon.co.uk -
A Storm Between Fingers - 20% OFF
Dance the Guns to Silence: 100 Poems for Ken Saro-Wiwa - 20% OFF
flippedeye.net -
Great New £2 CASHBACK offer: Over the summer, we celebrate our first foray into fiction with a £2 cashback offer for all purchases of two books or more from our site that include a copy of X-24: unclassified. More details at http://www.flippedeye.net/shop/sales/06_07.htmlGOODIES:
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We have a sublime poetry screensaver at the mouthmark site. Just visit the mouthmark site at
http://www.flippedeye.net/mouthmark/ and click on the free stuff link to download it. As your computer sleeps, the screensaver flips through poetry by Jacob Sam-La Rose, Truth Thomas, Nick Makoha, Peter Kahn, Inua Ellams and Jessica Horn. Don't miss out. (And watch out for more screensavers from the flipped eye family)
THAT'S ALL FOR NOW. Please join our mailing list at
http://www.flippedeye.net/maillist.html and we'll continue to keep you informed and give you the best offers available in literature.
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