KERTECZ#10 at L'Étoile Studio

A event held at L'Étoile Studio on Tuesday 23rd July. The event starts at 19:30.


(IMAGE CREDIT-SETH GUY: https://www.sethguy.co.uk/Seth_Guy/Home.html)

DANNY D FORD:

Danny D. Ford’s poetry & artwork has appeared in numerous online and print titles. He has numerous chapbooks to his name, including the recent collections 'Polenta Poems & Other Obscenities' (Between Shadows Press, 2024), 'What's A Monday Called?' (Yellow King Press, 2024) & 'Shame' (Backrooom Poetry, 2024) He can be found in Bergamo, Italy.

ROBERT RIDLEY SHACKLETON:

RRS the cardboard prince has been referred to in wire magazine as a "DIY funk absurdist". he will be reading extracts from his book 'the hum outside'

The book is barely readable but I wouldn't worry about it

Robs not a fan of reality much these days but he loves fighting games on his Nintendo switch

"Dusty feelings new weapon wont be the boogie board / keep it card xxx"


EMOTIONAL WATERFALL:
Is my self created creative umbrella
under which I work as a full time Artist / Designer and now person of words

GWIL JAMES THOMAS:

Gwil James Thomas is a poet, novelist and inept musician. He lives in his home town of Bristol, England but has also lived in London, Brighton and Spain. His poetry can be found widely in print and online in places such as Viper’s Tongue, Haikus, Fauxkus, Nearkus and Fuckyous and DFL Lit. He has been nominated for The Best of The Net twice and once for The Pushcart Prize. He was also once a member of the band Irreparables (Nominal Records). His fifteenth collection of verse, ‘Love Is A Burning Church Cleansed By Welcomed Rain’ will be shortly published by ClairObscur Zine. He is part English, part Welsh and part wolf. Instagram: @gwiljamesthomas

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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