[Apologies for cross posting] Suddenly out of nowhere, at very short notice, there will be a reading by Chris Goode, Tomas Weber & (hopefully) one or more others t.b.a. this Friday, October 31st, at 7.30pm at the Judith E Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English, West Road, Cambridge Free entry. Refreshments. All are welcome. Chris Goode is a writer and performance maker. His most recent book of poems is NoSon House (Barque) and his work was featured in the recent British Poetry issue of Chicago Review. He has read widely, including at the Cambridge Poetry Summit, Sub Voicive, Crossing the Line and Total Writing London, and quite frequently at the Klinker. He blogs at Thompson's Bank of Communicable Desire (http://beescope.blogspot.com). Still in his teens, Tomas Weber is one of the most interesting and incisive young poets now emergent. His work can be seen at Blackbox and at the Poetry Society web site, and some of the thinking around it can be traced at his widely read and appreciated blog, Green Ideas Sleeping Furiously (http://tomasjosephweber.blogspot.com). He is among the contributing writers on Chris Goode's new theatre piece Hey Mathew.