Seren News - May 2011
  Welcome to Seren News.
  T.V. Cameras were out at the Senedd this week for the launch of   T    he Dragon and the Crescent   by Grahame Davies. Catch up with the live coverage and interviews by clicking  here.  Visit Seren's  Facebook  page to see exclusive pictures from all events.
  Are you joining Seren at the Hay Festival this year? If you would like to see Seren authors during your visit at Hay, we have a programme with some of Seren stars readings, at the bottom of this email newsletter  Look forward to seeing you there.
  Awards &Prizes
  WINNER! Ruth Bidgood wins the Roland Mathias Prize 2011 for her collection   Time Being  . Congratulations Ruth!
  Pascale Petit has been long-listed for the Welsh Book of the Year with her recent collection of poetry   What the Water Gave Me: Poems after Frida Kahlo  . Shortlist to be announced Thursday 19th May 2011 at the Espresso Bar at John Lewis in Cardiff. Please RSVP by Monday 16th May 2011 call 02920 472 266 or email   post  [at]  literaturewales [dot] org  . Good Luck Pascale!!
  Graham Mort has been short-listed for the Edge Hill University Short Story Prize 2011 for his collection of short stories   Touch . 
  Latest Titles
     |   |    Noteworthy: Images of Welsh Music   by Bruce Cardwell  One man's view of the acoustic music scene in Wales, illustrated with black and white photography to present the musicians in context in their surroundings. Catch Bruce's exhibition of the  Noteworthy  project, at Pontardawe Art Centre now.  Hardback 14.99 ISBN:  9781854115409  | 
  
    |   |    The Quality of Light   by Richard Collins  "They were nearly lovers onceand nowboth arewandering the same cityon different journeys ... " A lyrical new novel from Richard Collins, author of the Whitbread Shortlisted novel   The Land as Viewed from the Sea  .  Paperback 7.99 ISBN: 9781854115362  | 
  
  Coming Soon - Available for Pre-Order Now!
     |   |    Real South Pembrokeshire   by Tony Curtis.  The 'Real' Series is moving to west Wales with a new volume focused on Tenby and its hinterland. The mix of new and old, of memoir, anecdote and history gives us new insights one of the most beautiful places in Britain.  Publication June 2011 Paperback9.99 ISBN:  9781854115379  | 
  
    |   |    The Last Hundred Days   by Patrick McGuinness.  An intricately plotted thriller about Ceausescu's final days in power, from an author who was a first-hand witness to the regime. When a young English student with a damaged past and an uncertain future, arrives in Bucharest to take up a job he never applied for and whose duties are never made clear, he finds himself caught up in the demise of a corrupt and authoritarian society.  Publication May 2011 Paperback 8.99 ISBN:  9781854115416  | 
  
  
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   Thursday 12th May, 8.00pm:  Three Seren poets will be reading as part of the 'Four Poets' event at Lauderdale House in May.  John Haynes ,  Fiona Sampson  and  Tim Liardet  will be joined at the event by Carole Satyamurti.Tickets: 5.00/Concessions: Concession: 3.00  Concessions are available for students, people on benefit and over 60s. Proof must be provided when collecting tickets. 
    Friday 13th May, 8pm:    Co author Phil Bowen reads from   The Captain's Tower   - 70 poets celebrate Bob Dylan at 70. St Ives Arts Club, Westcotts Quay, St Ives, Cornwall Tickets 8 Call: 01736 799 450. 
   Monday 16th May, 8.00pm : 'ASummer Chorus' at the Troubadour with  Carrie Etter , Roisin Tierney, Jennifer Martin, Martyn Crucefix, Jacqueline Saphra, Geraldine Paine, Robert vas Dias and Eve Grubin. Tickets 7/Concessions 6. The Troubadour, 263-267 Old Brompton Road, London SW5. For info, booking, season ticket & mailing list enquiries email:    coffpoetry  [at]  aol [dot] com    or visit the website:  www.coffeehousepoetry.org 
   Friday 20th May, 7.30pm :  A Sense of Place   featuring  Peter J. Conradi ,  Christopher Meredith  & Tom Bullough. The literature of Wales; writers inspired by landscapes near and far, CARAD is proud to announce an evening of inspired readings by three exceptional Welsh authors. 6.50 CARAD, East Street, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5ER
   Saturday 21st May, 1.00pm:  Nia Williams   The Colour of Grass   book signing at Waterstones, The Hayes, Cardiff.  "This read will draw you into its story within minutes"  Woman Magazine
   Monday 23rd May:  Nerys Williams will be reading from her debut collection   Sound Archive   at the Boathouse, Laugharne.
   Monday 23th May:   Carrie Etter  will be reading as part of the CB1 series at The Punter, 3 Pound Hill, Cambridge 5/3 concs.
   Sunday 15th May - Saturday 21st May:  Making Words - a poetry writing course at Chateau Ventenac in the South of France with Pascale Petit.  www.chateauventenac.com 
   Saturday 28th May:   Pascale Petit  will give an illustarted talk from   What the Water Gave Me   TriaLogos Poetry Festival, Tallinn. Festival hosted by Doris Kareva
   Wednesday 1st June:  Dylan as Philosopher. Poet and editor Phil Bowen   The Captain's Tower   leads a celebration-cum-cross-examination of the work of Bob Dylan on the Protean singer-songwriter's 70th Birthday. Part of the 'How The Light Gets In' Festival at Hay - Venue: Talk Tent.
  For further details of all these events and many more, visit the  Events  page of Seren's website.
  SEREN AUTHORS at HAY
   Event 146  - Venue: Summer House
 Monday 30th May, 2.30pm:   Mabinogion   Series - Two more new versions of the Welsh mythologies.  Gwyneth Lewis  spins the tale of Blodeuwedd, the woman made of flowers, into a sci-fi setting in   The Meat Tree  .  Niall Griffiths  conjures an Iraq-bound and a Cardiff gangsta in   The Dreams of Max and Ronnie  .
   Event 178  - Venue: Elmley Foundation Theatre
 Tuesday 31st May, 11.30am: Artist  Ken Elias  talks to  Ceri Thomas  about   Thin Partitions .  An illustrated conversation surveying forty years of the esteemed Glynneath artist's work in painting, collage and photomontage.
   Event 257  - Venue: The Moot
 Paul Henry reads and discusses his New and Selected Poems   The Brittle Sea  .  The individual human voice, the ragged vagaries of the heart and soul, the joys and sorrows of family life feature here but this poetry is personal without being confessional, preferring tender observation to sensationalism or didacticism. Chaired by Benna Waites
   Event 275 -  Venue: Sky Arts Studio
 Thursday 2nd June, 10am: Broadcaster  Mavis Nicholson  talks to Sarah Crompton about the book   What Did You Do In The War, Mummy  ?, Mavis has interviewed women from lumber-jills and landgirls to undercover spies and entertainers about the new freedoms, the make-do and mend, the hopes and the fears, as well as the post-war adjustments they had to make.
   Event 291  - Venue: Elmley Foundation Theatre
 Friday 3rd June, 10am:  Peter Conradi , Brenda Maddox and Tom Bullough discuss   At the Bright Hem of God: Radnorshire Pastoral.   How the wild, rural landscape of Radnorshire inspired their work and that of others before them, from Gerald of Wales to Vaughan and Traherne, Francis Kilvert, Eric Gill, David Jones and Bruce Chatwin.
   Event 340  - Venue: Elmley Foundation Theatre
 Saturday 4th June, 10am:  Grahame Davies , author of  The Dragon and the Crescent  :  Nine centuries of contact between Wales and Islam   talks to Merryl Wyn Davies, the Director of the Muslim Institute.
  For further information and to book tickets visit the Hay website: www.hayfestival.com 
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