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Dear All

Please find details of the next Other Room below.

All best wishes

James, Tom and Scott



The Other Room 29
Wednesday 26th October 2011, 7.00 pm.

Jennifer Cooke, Steven J Fowler & Colin Herd The Old Abbey Inn, 61 Pencroft
Way, Manchester, M15 6AY, on Manchester Science Park.

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*Jennifer Cooke* is a London-based poet whose work can be found online and
in print, courtesy of the following publications, among others:
*Onedit<http://www.onedit.net/issue11/jenniferc/02.html>,
Great Works <http://www.greatworks.org.uk/poems/jco1.html>*, *Quid, Punch,*
*Intercapillary Space,* *Breach, Succour *and *Archive of the Now*. She
edited an East Midlands issue of *Cleaves *journal while living in Leicester
two years ago. Her poem-sequence set to music composed by Adam Robinson, *Steel
Girdered Her Musical: In Several Parts,* is the topic of a chapter in the
forthcoming book, *Britannia’s New Tongues*, by David and Christine Kennedy.
Jennifer has a book collection of poetry coming out this year (or next) with
Contraband Press, University of Surrey, entitled **not suitable for domestic
sublimation. *She runs a poetry reading group in London with Emily
Critchley. Jennifer is currently (& slowly) writing a series of poems about
water, another text and music collaboration with Adam Robinson. Jennifer
works as Lecturer in English at Loughborough University, and has
publications on modernism, contemporary poetry, psychoanalysis, and Hélène
Cixous. She is author of *Legacies in Plague in Literature, Theory and
Film*(Palgrave, 2009) and is currently writing a monograph entitled
*Experimentalism, Intimacy, Affect* which examines the usage of intimacy as
an experimental tactic in texts from modernism to the present. **



*Steven J Fowler* has published two collections *Fights* (Veer books) and *Red
Museum* (Knives Forks and Spoons), and has two forthcoming, *Minimum
Security Prison Dentistry* (AAA press) and *the Lamb pit* (Eggbox
publishing). He has published over 10 chapbooks with presses like Writers
Forum, the Red Ceilings, Arthur Shilling press and Oystercatcher, and he has
over 100 publications in journals and online. He is the poetry editor of 3am
magazine, and the weekly Maintenant interview series and the UK editor of
lyrikline. He is a postgraduate student at the contemporary centre for
poetic research at the University of London and a full-time employee of the
British Museum. See www.sjfowlerpoetry.com.

*Colin Herd* (http://colin-herd.com) was born in Stirling in 1985 and now
lives in Edinburgh. His first chapbook *like* (Knives, Forks and Spoons
Press) and full-ish-length work *too ok* (BlazeVOX) were both published this
year. He regularly reviews fiction for *3:AM Magazine*, poetry for *Chroma
Journal* and art for *Aesthetica*. He edits the magazine and publishing
imprint http://anythinganymoreanywhere.co.uk. In Summer 2011, he
participated in David Berridge and Mirja Koponen's text festival I AM NOT A
POET in Edinburgh, with a sound, wall-based and performance piece based
around the pop anthology c.d. *Now (that's what I call music) 26*.

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