Monday, March 9, 2015

pSoken Wrod, February 2015, De Barra's, Clonakilty, Co. Cork.

February 2015 and our Guest poet was legendary Paul Casey, founder member and producer of Ó Bhéal, Cork's literary forum that takes place each Monday at The Long Valley, Winthrop Street. He is a well-published poet, film-maker and teacher who, born in Ireland lived abroad in Europe and Africa for much of his life. You can listen to Paul's presentation and Moze Jacob's Stand-Up Interview here:

https://soundcloud.com/psoken-wrod/february-3rd-psoken-wrod-at-de-barras-with-paul-casey

 Also presenting their own work were Stan Notte, Afric McGlinchey, Moze Jacobs, Michael Ray, Brendan McCormack, Nick Smith, Peter Tadd, Joe Harte and James Waller. Anja Bakker and Tina Piscoe presented a very moving work on the Holocaust combining voice, harp and spoken word. Beautiful.                                                                                                Paul Casey




                                                                                 



Anja Bakker, harp.

Tina Piscoe














Afric McGlinchey
                                             
                                       



                              Brendan McCormack



Part of a colourful
Crowd









                                                                                                      Stan Notte


Another fine evening and the pSoken Wrod now boasts a team
of background workers who are committed to further developing The pSoken Wrod and the spirit of creativity, namely Claire Barton, Mary Rose McCarthy, Afric McGlinchey, Brendan McCormack, Nick Smith and Hugh Bradley.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

The Start of a New Year with Adam Wyeth, January 6th, 2015


The pSoken Wrod, Clonakilty's own literary forum, De Barra's Folk Club. New Year Begins


Adam Wyeth, guest poet, and Moze Jacobs,
                    Moze's Stand-up Interview

2015 Will be a year of progress for The pSoken Wrod with a Steering Group, Guest Speakers and More. Stay in touch because if you have written something to say, this is the place to bring it, De Barra's Folk Club, First Tuesday each month..........pSread The Wrod.....