Events/ Performances/ Talks

Part 2.
How to Read: Writing Groups. How to Write: Reading Groups.
Five Years Publications: Public Series No.7
(ISBN 978-1-903724-17-0)

30 September - 9 October 2016
Publication Launch, Exhibition and Reading Events at Five Years
Friday - Sunday 12-6pm
Preview Thursday 29 September 6-9pm

 

 

 

 

to buy/order
Five Years Publications
Open Call

 

Friday 30 September
4pm
Jonathan Trayner
Discusses Reading to a Group

 

Saturday 1 October
2pm
Edward Dorrian introduces an open discussion/ conversation in response to How to Read: Writing Groups examining general issues surrounding ideas of ‘reading and writing groups’ in relation to so-called 'self-organised', 'independent' publishing.
Phil Dobson (as part of the Warrior Studios artists’ collective based in South London) will presenting and discussing their collaborative and collective publications.

4pm
John Hughes
In conversation with Edward Dorrian, discussing ideas of reading and writing groups, particularily in relation to John's proposed research at Kingston University, looking at the influence of new digital technologies on literary texts. peppersghost13.com
John also runs the experimental book publishing project called Spiralbound and will bring along examples of their books to show how we’re using / exploring the capabilities of digital print on demand if that’s of interest.

Sunday 2 October
1pm
Edward Dorrian introduces and discusses How to Read: Writing Groups. How to Write: Reading Groups and Five Years Publications Public Series.

2pm
Liz Murray, Mia Taylor, John Hughes and Simon Rattigan present their chapter of How to Read: Writing Groups. How to Write: The Glap as a performance workshop and with an informal discussion.

 

Saturday 8 October
2pm
Clover Peake, Giovanna Coppola: Readings and discussion.

Sunday 9 October
4pm
Esther Planas : V.O. Magazine ( a hauntological exercise on self publishing in Barcelona, Spain 1984)Planas published V.O. in Barcelona, inspired on a series of examples she found previously and around. One was Fernando Pessoa's literary magazine Orpheu, another was Picabia's 391, that was published in Barcelona in 1917 and lastly ZG, a magazine Planas discovered when she lived in London studying contemporary dance in 1982.
During the session, Planas will guide us on a ghostly trip to another past that would had made a different future.


 

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Please note that a recording of Mark R Taylor’s performance of At An Exhibition 3 for piano
(alternate realisations) can be played on request

 

 

 

‘With Spiralbound we’ve been holding events throughout the last year or so, launching new titles and also new editions of existing books. In time for each event our authors have the freedom to re-visit, edit and make a new edition of their book by adding or taking away image and text. As a result, a lot of the books we produce reveal successive drafts and stages of an author’s work in progress. This also allows the reader to collect and compare different versions of each book.’