me & nat raha do this - poetryevents.blogspot.com - & anyone who's
wanting a key cut to list their own events is welcome, so just
backchannel, but maybe blogger isn't the ideal architecture ~ there's
presumably something out there which assembles info into a snazzy
e-calendar e.g. alex davies & steve willey tastefully pose q.v. ...
google calendar? everyone telling jimmy what they're putting on and
also what they're seeing and jimmy going around on a motorbike and
taps you on the shoulder and says: "it's time"? somethinelse?
xj
On 13/09/2011, JIMMY CUMMINS <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> hi Dylan.i think that is a great idea and of you can set it up that would be
> even better. there are a few sites trying to do it. great work and the
> oppenned site do well but there are still many clashes. i know ppl on other
> lists also bemoan the lack of such a thing. hope you are wellJ
>
> http://runamokpress.blogspot.com/
>
> --- On Tue, 13/9/11, Dylan Harris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> From: Dylan Harris <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: clashes
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Tuesday, 13 September, 2011, 14:54
>
> I'd like to generalise this question.
>
> Does anyone think it'd be worth setting up a public online diary for
> organisers to post details of forthcoming events? I know, as a poetry fan, I
> get irritated because I find out about events long after it's possible to
> buy cheap tickets to get to them. I'd love organisers to announce dates,
> even provisional dates, well in advance, even if they can't announce poets
> until much later.
>
> I could do the technical stuff. I even have a spare domain at the moment,
> www.bugger.be .... well, maybe I'd use another one!
>
> Or does such a site exist already and I'm being ignorant?
>
> Dylan Harris
>
>
> On 13 Sep 2011, at 12:53, Sean Bonney wrote:
>
>> hi all //////// can people let me know what, if anything ,might be going
>> on reading wise in the last week of Sept and first week of October. We're
>> trying to sort out a date for the launch of my book "Happiness (poems
>> after Rimbaud)" and I don't want it to clash with anything else. I know
>> xing the line is on the 5th, of course, but is there anything else?
>>
>> hope to see some of you at the Commons launch next week also. I've got TWO
>> books about to come out - I'm so greedy, ha ha.
>>
>> Sx
>>
>> http://abandonedbuildings.blogspot.com/
>
> Dylan Harris
>
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> http://dylanharris.org/
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