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Tag Archives: eight cuts gallery
Season’s Greetings and review of 2010
What a year it’s been, both over at Year Zero, where we had a fantastic live tour taking in venues like Rough Trade East and the Poetry Cafe, and then starting up eight cuts gallery, exhibitions, prizes, press and all, … Continue reading
Live at the O3
(We have a Facebook page now – do come and “like” us and say hi) Text in the City, O3 Gallery, Oxford Castle, Thursday December 2nd, 6-8pm Last week we had our first ever “live at the O3″ show at … Continue reading
Posted in live events
Tagged anna hobson, Chris Graham, Christi Warner, cody james, eight cuts gallery, larry harrison, oxford castle, text in the city
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The Dead Beat special edition
November 1st is launch date for The Dead Beat by Cody James, the brilliant, brutal, humorous and humane story of Adam, a meth addict hanging out in 1997 San Francisco waiting for Hale-Bopp comet, hoping desperately it will turn his life around. Reviewers have … Continue reading
Posted in books, cody james
Tagged cody james, eight cuts gallery, eight cuts gallery press, lautreamont, the dead beat
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eight cuts gallery prize: winner
(We have a Facebook page now – do come and “like” us and say hi) I made a rod for my own back. There. I said it. I set up this prize because I believe it is so important to … Continue reading
An Announcement
Posted in eight cuts gallery press, penny goring
Tagged eight cuts, eight cuts gallery, eight cuts gallery press, Penny Goring, poetry
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Into the Desert
(We have a Facebook page now – do come and “like” us and say hi) The first ever eight cuts gallery exhibition, into the desert, runs from October 1st to November 30th. The quality and variety of the contributions has … Continue reading
Posted in into the desert, live events
Tagged art exhibition, desert, eight cuts gallery, experimental fiction, indie literature
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Beautiful Things that Happen to Ugly People
An evening that brings together readings, music, and art, looking at those oases of beauty that spring up like unkillable weeds in even the most arid of lives. And hoping to be such a moment for everyone there. That stunning poster art … Continue reading
