Thanks for that Roger. That's something else that I'm sure I'd have
overlooked in my nervousness and haste, and as I'm on the tall side, it
probably would have been a problem.
I went to university in Newcastle and went to a few local history lectures
at the Lit and Phil. It's a lovely old building, from what I remember, near
the station. Or am I thinking of somewhere else? I've been back too rarely
since, and then usually for training courses for work, so maybe my memory is
playing tricks on me.
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Matt,
The Lit&Phil in Newcastle don't have very large rooms but, having been to
Brian Lister's events before, there might be a microphone set up.
If there is, take your time to adjust the height of it before starting.
There is nothing worse than a poet hunched over a low mic. or stretching to
one that's too high. Brian, like me, is only a short person and tends to
set the mic too low for most people.
Roger
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Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 10:16 AM
Subject: Biscuit Poetry Prize 2004 Reading
Dear Matt,
Congratulations on being in the Top 20.
I would have loved to be there for your reading and to have met you in
person, but I will be in West Cumbria that evening so it is impossible.
Best wishes and I hope it all goes well. The good advice obtained from the
list should help.
Roger.
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Biscuit Celebrates Poetry
Tuesday 14th September, 7.00pm
at the Literary & Philosophical Society, Newcastle upon Tyne Admission free
Maureen Almond's new collection THE WORKS is launched.
Angela Readman will receive her cheque for £1,000 as Outright Winner of the
Biscuit Poetry Competition 2004. Presented by Kevin Cadwallender.
Ten poets from the "Top 20" list in the same competion will perform some of
there work. They are - John Cartmel-Crossley; A C Clarke; Honor Donnelly;
Fiona Durance; Kate Fox; Asit Maitra; Matt Merritt; Keith Porritt; Marlynn
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