Write Out Loud Woking
This event on 22nd January 2018 at 19:30 has past.
This event series is no longer running. It last took place on 18th June 2018 at 20:00.
Open Mic Event
Contact: gregfreem62@gmail.com
Come and join hosts Greg Freeman and Rodney Wood at this free open mic poetry night at the New Inn, Send, near Woking, on the banks of the Wey Navigation. The first and only Write Out Loud night in the south. Beginners and newcomers very welcome. Sign up from 7.30pm for 8pm start.
22nd January 2018 at 19:30
Write Out Loud Woking switches to the fourth Monday of the month, for January 2018 only. Our featured poet this month is Karen Izod, a regular at Write Out Loud Woking, where she reads her work in its early stages, often on wild places, city spaces, people and politics. She has published in a number of journals and anthologies, including Agenda, Attachment, Dempsey & Windle, Paper Swans, the Stanley Spencer anthology and online with New Welsh Review, Karnacology and Poetry Shed. Karen combines her roles as an academic and organisational consultant with her poetry, recently reading at the Tavistock Institute 70th festival, with poems on the nature of research in poetry. Her poem ‘echo and narcissus’ about the special relationship between Trump and May was Write Out Loud’s Poem of the Week in February last year.
Entry: Free
Time: 7:30pm
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Reviews for Write Out Loud Woking
Still basking in the glow of a remarkable Write Out Loud Woking on Monday night. Fifteen poets turned up to read and contribute to a wonderful mix of content and styles, including three making their debut at the New Inn - Della Reynolds, Phil Whittick, and Molly Carpenter. Good to see Geoffrey and Lorri Pimlott back from Thailand, others who were here last month returning for more, and never to forget the staunch and invaluable support of our regulars! The full list of readers was Tricia McNamee, Dave Atchinson, Della Reynolds, Carla Scarano, Phil Whittick, Simon Wright, Kitty Coles, Amel Oudjida, Molly Carpenter, Geoffrey Pimlott, Peter Taylor, Amanda Briggs, Andy V Frost, Eddie Chauncy, and Ray Pool. Many thanks from comperes Rodney Wood and Greg Freeman.
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 20 Mar 2017 (event)
Grateful thanks from comperes Rodney Wood and Greg Freeman to all those who came along to read on Monday night - that's Tricia McNamee, Amel Oudjida, debut reader David Atchinson, Simon Wright, Eddie Chauncy, Denise Bundred, Peter Taylor, Amanda Briggs, Andy V Frost, Ray Pool, and Karen Izod. We're delighted at the mix of voices, as well as the sense of camaraderie that Write Out Loud Woking has encouraged. And we triumphed over Sutton v Arsenal, too!
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 20 Feb 2017 (event)
Thanks to all those who read at Write Out Loud Woking on Monday - that means you, David Andrew, Michael Cutchey, Amel Oudjida, Kitty Coles, Peter Taylor, Andy V Frost, Eddie Chauncy, and Ray Pool - plus comperes Rodney Wood and Greg Freeman, plus the four diners who asked to take their meal in the poetry section of the New Inn so that they could listen in. Another fine evening of warmth, community, and shining words.
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 16 Jan 2017 (event)
Thanks to all, poets and audience, for the fabulous festive fun we had at the New Inn last night. Fourteen readers - our highest total since our opening night back in May - included three Write Out Loud Woking debutants - Tricia McNamee, Amel Oudjida, and Kitty Coles. The full list of poets was: Jonathan Pressey, Tricia McNamee, Geoffrey Pimlott, Michael Cutchey, Karen Izod, Andy V Frost, Amanda Briggs, Amel Oudjida, Peter Taylor, Lorri Pimlott, Kyle McHale, Ray Pool, Eddie Chauncy, and Kitty Coles. The audience included am-dram friends from Send Amateur Dramatic Society - thanks for coming! Highlights included a Christmas performance poem from Amanda Briggs, a collaboration between Karen and Ray on a joint poem about their old school in Ashford, co-host Rodney Wood's festive garb, and fellow MC Greg Freeman being rescued by his wife Gillian, who found the rest of the Journey of the Magi on her phone, and allowed him to complete his reading. Happy Christmas - and see you back here in January 2017!
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 19 Dec 2016 (event)
Another great night at Write Out Loud Woking on Monday night! Fabulous poetry, a generous supply of audience, and we were pleased to welcome Michael Cutchey to the New Inn for the first time. Thanks also to Peter Morley, Karen Izod, Peter Taylor, Carla Scarano, Ray Pool and Eddie Chauncy. Eddie shared poems from his book Meditations, which is already sold out. We demand a reprint! Thanks also to co-hosts Rodney Wood and Greg Freeman. Next one will be our Christmas gathering, on Monday 19 December - make sure you're there!
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 21 Nov 2016 (event)
A great vibe on Monday night at the New Inn, thanks to fine poetry from Ray Pool, Andy BJ Low, Kyle McHale (congratulations on your happy news, Kyle!), David Andrew, Alex Twyman, Karen Izod, Alwyn Marriage, Eddie Chauncy and Andy V Frost - not forgetting comperes Rodney Wood and Greg Freeman, of course. And also not forgetting Duncan, Ray's musician friend who came to listen and ended up reading a poem he had jotted down on the night, about the film 2001 and its director Stanley Kubrick. Very good it was, too. Come back next month, Duncan! He was obviously inspired by the poetry he was hearing. It was a night of good and interesting conversations, judging from postings elsewhere on social media!
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 17 Oct 2016 (event)
Thanks from Rodney and myself to all those who came along to September's Write Out Loud Woking and contributed to another splendid evening - Greg Clare, Geoff Pimlott, Lorri Pimlott, Karen Izod, janet Collinson, Peter Taylor, debutante Beth Flitton, Andy V Frost, Ray Pool and Carla Scarano. Thanks to Carla in particular for reading poems by her late friend Elizabeth Burns ...
and special thanks to Andy for his technical assistance with the mic stand!
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 19 Sep 2016 (event)
hi greg. does this place do accomodation? i would love to come to one of these but where i am is as far from everything as its possible to be. i am more than happy to travel if i can find a room at the venue or nearby.
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 18 Jul 2016 (event)
Thanks to all our all readers on 18 July - Geoffrey and Lorri Pimlott, Andy V Frost, Ray Pool, Janet Collinson, Denise Bundred, Eddie Chauncy, David Andrew, hosts Greg Freeman and Rodney Wood, and especially Elaine McGinty, leader of the Phoenix Cultural Centre project, who read some thoughtful and hard-hitting lyrics about regeneration and the like. And Dominic James, a contributor to Write Out Loud for many years, who these days is based in Gloucestershire, but paid us a special visit..
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 18 Jul 2016 (event)
Thanks to everyone who came along to the second Write Out Loud Woking on Monday night, and contributed to a wonderful night of top-quality poetry. Particular memories will be Simon Wright's debut public poetry performance, and Denise Bundred's Hippocrates prize-winning poem, plus others about footballers in a children's ward, and one referencing Sharpeville and Soweto. There were also brilliant contributions from Ray Pool, Peter Taylor, Peter Morley, Eddie Chauncy, Janet Collinson, Andy V Frost, Jonathan Cressey, and Geoffrey and Lorri Pimlott. Thanks also to our extra audience member who wandered in from the bar, maybe to get away from the England match, and stayed for the duration. And Peter Morley - hope you managed to retrieve your hats!
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 20 Jun 2016 (event)
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Philipos
Wed 22nd Mar 2017 21:08
Hi Greg. Enjoyable evening and well done to all for the enthusiasm thus displayed. Was a little acoustically challenged sitting so far back but really enjoyed meeting so many of the friendly guys. I think my poem about being seen in 'a bearskin' put ladies off. Will try to make the next one. :)
Review is about Write Out Loud Woking on 20 Mar 2017 (event)