Friday, November 10, 2006

Poets' Letter Night at the PoCaff: Monday 13th November

This is a message from
Munayem Mayenin
Editor
Poet's Letter Magazine
London
www.poetsletter.com

"Just to say that Poet's Letter Poetry Performance and Live Music at the Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden is taking place on Monday, 13th of Nov, at 7 pm.

The tickets are normally £6/£4 Cons but we are making this one a FREE Entry event for all who either subscribe to the Magazine (£33 for a year for 12 issues of at leat 52 pages and for Students its HALF PRICE £16.50 a year but they will have to subscribe for a year) or buy the October Issue of the Magazine. Magazine sells at £2.75 for 52 Pages, full colour and gloss.

People who subscribe to become One of 2000 subscribers of Poet's Letter Magazine (this is the campaign we are now running) would always pay HALF Price at all Poet's Letter Events.

As most of our Team Members would know that we are making this as an event where all our Team members (who can come along) join in, meet other colleauges and get to know them. So if you are in Poet's Letter Team or would like to be in it do come along. This invite is open to everyone who applied to join our Team and for some reasons or other we never managed to have effective communication (as in we called you were not available, you called we were unable to talk etc). Do join us on Monday evening.

There is Open Mic as usual and our Legendary Johnny Vallon's music.

We have now seen the DVD of second London Poetry Festival 2006. Absolutely brilliant recording! Thanks to Karl Troica the Cameraman and Recording Artist. Karl is now engaged in editing and putting this DVD together which would be on sale soon. People who would like to buy a copy of the DVD can do so on Monday. It would be £10.99 with FREE Postage and Packaging.

Poet's Reading: Munayem Mayenin, Philip Ruthen, Maggie Sullivan, Rebecca Atherton, Sharon Harriott, Francesca Preece and more. A lot of new voices.

Please note that the Editor's mobile has gone through a "massive technological shift" and ended up now as: 07809 682 065. Anyone wanting to talk to the Editor this is the number from where he cannot escape!"

FROM: Munayem Mayenin

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