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Puzzle Hall Poets Live

This event on 7th November 2016 at 20:00 has past.

Open Mic Event

Contact: john.foggin@wishville.co.uk

November at The Blind Pig
Puzzle Poets Live Proud toPresent
Monday November 7th at 8.00pm
Guest Poet: James Caruth
JAMES CARUTH: was born in Belfast but has
lived in Sheffield for the last 30 years. His first
collection - A Stones Throw was published in
2007 by Staple followed by a long sequence –
Dark Peak, published by Longbarrow in 2008
and a pamphlet – Marking the Lambs, from
Smith Doorstop in 2012. His poem from this collection – The Deposition won the Sheffield Poetry Prize in 2011.
His work has also been included in The Sheffield Anthology (Poems from the City Imagined), Smith Doorstop 2012 and The Footing, Longbarrow Press 2013 which includes a sequence of poems Tithes, based around the village of Stannington in South Yorkshire where he lives.

His pamphlet The Death of Narrative was a winner of the Poetry Business Competition 2014 judged by Carol Ann Duffy who said –
James Caruth’s poems tell stories that draw the reader in. His voice is warm and moving, and there is music to his writing which is completely captivating. This is an outstanding collection.
Puzzle Poets Live Proud toPresent
James Caruth at The Blind Pig, Sowerby Bridge
November 7th at 8.00pm. Open Mic. from 9.00pm

Entry: pass the hat

Time: 8:00pm

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The Blind Pig

4 Tower Hill, Sowerby Bridge, HX6 2EQ, GB

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