Sunday 25 February 2024

An evening with Lara Pawson and Orla Owen

Here's news of next month's online gathering, the third of twelve planned for 2024. 

If you're on the guest list you'll automatically get a zoom link at 6pm on the day. If you're not on the guest list but would like to be, please leave your FULL NAME and EMAIL ADDRESS in the comments section below. And spread the word! It's free to join.


Sunday 24th March at 7pm (UK time)


Join two extraordinary writers for readings and conversation prompted by two very different books.


Lara Pawson

Lara Pawson’s Spent Light is an unclassifable novel-memoir-essay hybrid, examining the hidden lives of objects – toasters, pepper-mills, fridge-freezers, Brazilian gaucho spurs – spinning off wildly into an account of the entire world of resource extraction and forced labour and industrial murder, alongside traditions of craft, reciprocity and affection.



‘Reading Pawson you realise how obedient most writing is, constrained by squeamishness or protocol … Lara Pawson’s writing is brilliant, unnerving and shockingly alive.’
                                                                                                                – Miranda France, Times Literary Supplement

     ‘Spent Light asks us to begin the work of de-enchanting all the crap we gather around ourselves to fend off the abyss – because we’ll never manage that anyway, the book warns, the abyss is already in us. But love is too. There might be no home to be found in objects, but there’s one to be made with other people. I think, in the end, this powerful, startling book is a love letter.’
                                                                                                                 – Jennifer Hodgson

‘I’m flabbergasted by the naked determination on show here, not to say the talent. Page by page, image by image, association by association, Lara Pawson develops a picture of the world that you won’t be offered anywhere else: stark, unremitting, brilliantly formed and written.’
                                                                                                                   – M. John Harrison

‘A shocking book. Lara Pawson’s merciless and exquisite prose adorns everyday objects with the violence of history – the savage comedy by which living creatures have become broken, petrified things. I will never look at a toaster or a timer, a toenail or a squirrel, the same way again.’
                                                                                                                    – Merve Emre

Spent Light is, obviously, not comfortable reading, but it is wild, bold writing in league with perfectly clear thinking, and while disturbing it is also, in a satisfyingly dark and absurd way, comic. Shelve it with Lucy Ellmann, Miriam Toews, Jenny Offill; brilliant, disillusioned women in absolute control of glorious prose.’
                                                                                                                    – Sarah Moss, Guardian (full review here)

‘Pawson, who explored Angola’s forgotten massacre in her first book, In the Name of the People (2014), writes with a grotesque beauty. […] Pawson has created something very much her own here. It’s not fiction, it’s not non-fiction, it’s not memoir and it’s not an essay. What it is is a reminder that everything in this world is connected and that stories are everywhere, even in objects we might otherwise overlook.’
                                                                                                                    – Susie Mesure, Spectator

Order direct from CB editions here: https://www.cbeditions.com/Pawson2.html


Orla Owen




Orla Owen's third novel Christ On A Bike was published by the award-winning Bluemoose Books on 25th January 2024.


Cerys receives an unexpected, life-changing inheritance, but there are rules attached. Three simple rules that must be followed...

Routinely unnerving, each chapter becomes progressively more uncomfortable as the source of the inheritance comes into question. The novel goes to some startlingly dark places in its exploration of free will and family ties, and what starts as a deceptively engaging light entertainment about sibling rivalry becomes a wild journey into madness, mayhem and murder.   

It's only been out for a couple of weeks so no press reviews as yet. But take a look at all the five star reviews on Goodreads! https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/200745697 I read it in. asingle sitting and was completely immersed--a brilliant idea, brilliantly realised.


Do join Lara, Orla and myself for an hour of readings and conversation. We look forward to seeing you.


Our next gathering witll be on Sunday 21st April.


Keep the lights on, wherever you are.


David


26 comments:

  1. Hi David, I would love to attend the above event. Jpcookie760@gmail.com many thanks,John P Lynch

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    1. Thanks for you interest John. You're on the guest list and will get a Zoom link at 6pm on Sunday 24th March. Please be sure to log on BEFORE we start at 7pm.

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  2. Hi David. I’d love to attend : laurence_pritchard@hotmail.com

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  3. Hi David, I'd love to join this - contact details are simeon_ralph@hotmail.co.uk. Many thanks

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    1. Thanks for you interest Ralph. You're on the guest list and will get a Zoom link at 6pm on Sunday 24th March. Please be sure to log on BEFORE we start at 7pm.

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  4. Me too: m4ggyscr4ggle@gmail.com

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    1. Thanks for your interest Maggy (?) and you're welcome to join us but I need your full name for the guest list

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  5. Hi, can I please get an invite - mark.upward@virginmedia.com Thanks

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  6. Could you send me an invite please

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    1. No - because you haven't provided a name and an email address!

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  7. Please send me an invite hicksjoanne70 @gmail.com

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    1. Thanks for your interest. You'll get a zoom link at 6pm on Sunday. Please be sure to log on before the programme starts as latecomers cannot be admitted.

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  8. Been a while since I attended your salon. Very keen for this one. Simon.watkins@hotmail.co.uk

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  9. Hi 👋 would love to attend this please email ceri@yoga-light.com

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    1. Thanks for your interest Ceri(?) but I need your full name to include on the guest list.

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    2. Hi. It's Ceri Lee. Thank you (Orla - she's my friend :-)

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    3. Thanks Ceri. You'll get a zoom link at 6pm on Sunday. Please log into the waiting room before 7pm as places are limited and latecomers canot be admitted.

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  10. I’d love to join please: Hannah.Berry@me.com

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  11. I'd love to attend. gearymichele@gmail.com

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    1. Thanks for your interest Michelle. You'll get a zoom link at 6pm on Sunday. Please log into the waiting room before 7pm as places are limited and latecomers cannot be admitted.

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  12. I'd like to attend please. algwars@hotmail.com

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    1. Thanks for your interest. Please let me know your name, as well as email address, as requested in the above blog.

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  13. Apologies for lateness - I’d like to attend if possible, please - Steve Sparshott steve@sparshott.org

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    1. Hi David,


      I'm terribly sorry but I've just realised I'm already booked to attend an event this evening (at 7pm!) so I won't be present at yours. A pity because Lara's a local legend and "Christ on a Bike" is one of my favourite expressions (and it's on Bluemoose). Anyway, have a good salon and maybe I'll get my act together for the next one.


      Regards,


      Steve

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  14. Hi David, Just seen this on X. I'd love to join if it's not too late: Vicky Grut - email: grut.vicky@gmail.com.

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  15. Thank you for the enthusiasm you bring to your writing.

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