Stuart has contributed a spoken version of the poem 'People Watching part 2,768' to the latest Second Language podcast. You can download it, and the other highly recommended podcasts here
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Stuart will be performing some poems from 'Words...' at Southend Library tomorrow from 2pm. Quite a few of the artists that have contributed to the 'Safety Helmets Must be Worn' exhibition will also be there...so please pop along and say hello.

Another date has also just been confirmed... Monday 7th March where Stuart will be performing at MORE POETRY (The Coffee Shop, 13 Leyden Street E1, nr Liverpool St.) where the excellent Adrian Green is also performing.




 
 
We are very pleased to announce that 'Words from the Street' is being hand assembled as we speak and will be available from 21st Feb. There has also been one new date added to the micro tour, see flyer below.
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WFTS is at the printers and should be ready in a couple of weeks. We're also planning to do a couple of gigs to support the new book... dates confirmed so far are:

14th Feb – Shangri-La, Southend
22nd Feb – Green Dragon, Croydon
5th March – Southend Library
7th May – Cosmic Puffin Festival, Mersea Island

more will be added soon I'm sure.
 
 
'Words from the Street', the next book to be published on Estuarine Press is nearly ready. Exciting times!! It also got a mention on the Sundown Arts Website. Cheers!
 
 
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The EP website is now optimised for viewing on mobile devices. Enjoy.
 
 
If you missed the Rayleigh Festival gig then here are some snippets taken from the front row...
and http://www.youtube.com/user/2feelgoods#p/u/15/MSxf6MPh7yY
 
 
Later on this month Stuart will be reading from 'Confessions of a Forklift Driver' for possibly the last time ever. He has been invited by the excellent Sundown Arts organisation to join them in a poetry reading for the Rayleigh Arts Festival on 23rd September. Entry is free and at 7:30 in the evening.
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A 120 page book version of the Windows Media Prayer project by Stuart Bowditch is now available Print-on-Demand from Blurb. It's a bit pricey, but limited to 20 editions maximum.