Ash Dickinson Book Launch

At Fellows Morton and Clayton on Friday 08 June


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08
Jun
2012

Event Details


Category: Literature
Price: Free Entry
Time: 8pm - 10pm
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Description

Hello there, I'm Arthur Snrub, literary agent, philanthropist, pigeon fancier, raconteur. It is my utter delight to announce that, at long last, after over a decade of entertaining literally dozens of people, comes The Publishing Event Of 2012- the release of multiple slam champion Ash Dickinson's first collection of verse, the snappy and handsome, "Slinky Espadrilles".

To celebrate this event, Senor Dickinson will be hosting a Jamboree of Poetic Splendour at Fellows, Morton & Clayton- Nottingham's premier Stand-up Poetry Arena- on Friday June the 8th. It is the ridiculous price of diddly-squat to enter, and once through the doors (8pm) there will be a scintillating show, peppered with pieces from said tome. No purchase is necessary to enjoy the evening's festivities. However, I have seen the artwork, I have read the words- resistance is futile!

If you only make one Ash Dickinson show- tuh, all the delights you have missed!- please make it this one. If you're a regular, well, with the words in front of you, you'll finally know what the heck he's been harping on about all this time!

Thank you for listening, 

Arthur 

ps. "Slinky Espadrilles" is now available for pre-order! :  http://bit.ly/IKejm8

“Brilliantly surreal invention...fabulous poems” - Edinburgh Evening News

"Impressive wordplay" - The Times

"Could do for poetry what Bill Hicks did for comedy" - The Skinny

"Ash Dickinson is a Performance Poet for the Lost Generation. If you haven't seen him, you haven't seen performance poetry" - Federation Of Writers (Scotland)

 


Venue Details


Fellows Morton and Clayton
Address 54 Canal Street
 Nottingham
 NG1 7EH
Phone 0115 9506795
Fax 0115 9539838
Website Fellows Morton and Clayton website

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