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Blue Bus

10/18/2015

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​The Blue Bus is pleased to present a reading of poetry by Lucy Harvest Clarke, Tom Jenks and Juliet Troy on Tuesday 20th October  from  7.30 at The Lamb (in the upstairs room), 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, London WC1. This is the 105th event in THE BLUE BUS series. Admissions: £5 / £3 (concessions). For future events in the series, please scroll down to the end of this message. Carol Watts is now  unfortunately unable to read on the 20th but will n be reading at a later date.
 
Lucy Harvest Clarke was born in East Sussex in 1982. After studying Anthropology at Goldsmiths she travelled sporadically and lived by the sea. She now lives and works in London. Her poetry has featured on Great Works, Onedit, in Parameter magazine and in The Other Room Anthology Volume 1. She has published a pamphlet EX3 with The Knives Forks and Spoons Press. Lucy’s if p then q publication is Silveronda and more recently Baba by Blart books.
 
Tom Jenks' latest books are Spruce, a 90 poem sequence published by Blart Books and The Tome of Commencement, a spreadsheet translation of the Book of Genesis published by Stranger Press. He co-organises The Other Room reading series and website in Manchester and administers the avant objects imprint zimZalla.

Juliet Troy is an anglo/guyanese poet living in Hertfordshire and  is one of the organisers of the Blue Bus.  Her  work includes  Rhythm of Furrows across a field, 2013 – Kater Murr.  Motherboard, 2015 - Knives Forks and Spoons  Press -which she hopes to be launching on the night. A poem from this collection Desert Spray is at present on display in the Blackpool illuminations along with work by 10 other KFS poets.

Future events will incliude   David Miller, Michael Heller and Jane Augustine (17th November).
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