Emma has been working with Poets, Prattlers, and Pandemonialists on a National Lottery Heritage funded project based on the legendary rock pub The Tavern in the Town which was located in Queen Square in Wolverhampton. Come along to the Mander Centre Community Hub and see the portraits of our interviewees and pick up your free newspaper. If you’ve got memories to share we’d love to hear them.
Getting Gobby in the Lobby features Emma Purshouse, Steve Pottinger and Aamina Khan.
Open mic slots of 4 minutes are available. Email gobbylobbyom@gmail.com to grab yours.
Emma Purshouse MCs and shares some of her poems at this Poetry on Loan event featuring Post Card Poet, Jeff Phelps, and Fresh Poet Prize Winner, Iris Briscoe.
Free to attend.
Black Country poets Steve Pottinger and Emma Purshouse head to Worcester to share their work at the lovely Script Haven Bookshop.
https://www.wegottickets.com/event/608651/
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Emma Purshouse and Steve Pottinger are featured poets at Grand Plans. This is a pay as you feel event.
Join Emma Purshouse and Steve Pottinger for an intimate evening of performance poetry.
Spaces are limited so do make sure you email to book in advance.
books@scrivenersbooks.co.uk
£5
Organised by Keele University’s Creative Writing Department, Keele Hall Readings take place during the academic year in the beautiful Keele Hall.
Featuring Emma Purshouse and Steve Pottinger.
Poets, Prattlers, and Pandemonialists bring their improvised poetry show to Wolverhampton Literature Festival Fringe Room.
Join us for an improvised poetry show. Taking a random theme from the audience, one of the Poets, Prattlers, and Pandemonialists (Emma, Steve or Dave) step forward to deliver a piece of their poetry that links to this… and then the others follow on, creating a poetry chain of thought. Sometimes members of the audience join in! It’s fast-paced, manic and some of the links are tenuous to say the least but it’s an immense amount of fun for audiences and poets alike.
Emma and Steve will performing a set of poetry each at Well Spoken.
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