Sunday, December 6, 2009

'Kappa' in Sidekick Books' Obakarama anthology

Hello!  Just thought I'd give a quick shout about an event next Sunday (Dec 13th).   It's at the Betsey Trotwood in London, so a bit far for me to get to, but if you're in the area, it should be an AWESOME day of new-writing.  AND, it will feature readings from the first two collections out by Sidekick Books (the new press from the people who bring us Fuselit magazine).

They've kindly published one of my poems, Kappa, in their Japanese folk monster anthology, Obakarama.

The 'kappa' is a river-imp and a trickster; he looks like a cross between a frog, a turtle, and a very small human.  People believe that if you wander too close to a river, you will get lured (or pulled!) into the water by the kappa, who will EAT YOU!  They're also used to explain drownings ('oh he must have gotten eaten by the kappa' type thing) ... and although it's just folklore, I remember seeing signs along the riverbanks with pictures of kappa on them warning people not to get too close.  I think he's quite an interesting character.  And as I mentioned in the last post, I'm really really keen on folklore in different cultures, especially Japan, so I jumped at the chance to write about the kappa for Obakarama.

"Long-necked and long-tongued demons, winged dogs, mysterious children hiding in umbrellas, amphibious tricksters, killer scarves and cloud apparitions are just some of the characters you'll encounter inside.
Features poetry by Adham Smart, Wayne Holloway-Smith, Roddy Lumsden, Ian McLachlan, Aiko Harman, Chrissy Williams, Richard Watt, Kirsten Irving and Amy Blakemore, and artwork by Mike Stone, Hanne Härkönen, Seb Manley, Mary Graham, Darnae “Crimsonwolf” Sobolewski, Jd and Jon Stone."

(Also check out the preview for their other new anthology, Coin Opera - poems about video games! Awesome!) 

More about the event on Sunday:
The Christmas We Get We Deserve, an all day event at the Betsey Trotwood, 56 Farringdon Road, London on Sunday 13 December.
3pm till 11pm - £5 suggested donation - the whole pub is open just for this event. 

Your hosts: Rising magazine, BroadCast, Fuselit magazine and Donut Press.
From 3pm onwards... times approximate, of course.
3.15: Ashna Sarkar, Sophia Blackwell, Sabrina Mahfouz, Suzanne Andrade reading;
4.30: Coin Opera and Obakarama: Fuselit magazine and Sidekick Books present new video game and Japanese monster themed poems, featuring Amy Key, Adham Smart, David Floyd, Chrissy Williams, Roddy Lumsden, Amy Blakemore, Simon Barraclough and others, hosted by Kirsten Irving and Jon Stone;
5.45: 15 to 1 - Fifteen poets test their trivia skills in the TV show format;
6.30: Best of 2009 - Luke Kennard, Tim Wells, Kate Kilalea, Roddy Lumsden, Patrick Brandon, Tom Chivers and Lorraine Mariner read from some of '09's best collections;
8.15: Xmas Number Ones! - 22 poets read new poems related to the seasonal hits of their birth year, with Jim Dowd, Gale Burns, John Citizen, Matthew Caley, Jacqui Saphra, Matthew Saxton, Jackey Smith, Patrick Brandon, Tim Wells, Dominic O'Rourke, Niall O'Sullivan, Hannah Lowe, Rachel Smith, Chrissy Williams, Sara Byrne, Emily Berry, Sophia Blackwell, Tamsin Kendrick, Nia Davies, Helen Mort, Lizzy Dening and Kayo Chingonyi;
9.30: Tim Turnbull on a rare visit from the North reads from his latest collection;
10.15: harmony singing, old style and new, from the La De Dahs.


I wish I could be there!  Please check it out if you're in the neighborhood & let me know how it was!  I'm looking forward to the new books and will post again once I've got my contributor's copy.  I'm sure it will be gorgeous!   

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Aesthetica Creative Works Annual


Guess what arrived in the post today? My contributor's copy of the 2009 Aesthetica Creative Works Annual!  I posted not too long ago when I got the good news about being selected as one of the Finalists for the prize.  I don't usually submit to things which require me to pay, but Aesthetica gave student submission discounts, so I thought I'd give it a go.  I'm glad I did! Check out the snazzy 'Finalist' award sheet that came with my copy of the Annual!  Something for the literary fridge.

I found out a couple days ago that, alas, I didn't win - but after reading Sally Spedding's poem 'Den', which took the prize, I'm just happy (and lucky) to be in such talented company!  The Annual is an A4, 130-page glossy magazine, with poetry, fiction and art.  Over 90 artists contributed to the book - 40 poets - and my poem, At the Airshow, is on page 15:

As I said, this is a 'creative works' annual, and so in addition to the literature, half of the book is also filled with really stunning full-color visual art: 

You can still get your copy of the Aesthetica Creative Works Annual today in Aesthetica's online shop but I suggestion you hurry because last year's issue ran out quite quickly - you wouldn't want to miss it!

Also, they're running a film competition right now, which is open for submissions, and of course the creative works contest will run again next year.