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Poetry At Tasty Coco Bistro and Dessert Lounge 291 Bloomfield Avenue CaldwellNew Jersey 
featuring Jane Omerod and R Nemo Hill (should be a marvellous evening) free admission for open mic/poetry AND Dont Forget
R. Nemo Hill, Jee Leong Koh & Jane Ormerod. Reading in New York. Thursday, March 18, 2010 | 7-9 PM at Space on White (map) 81 White Street (between Broadway & Lafayette) Hosted by Evie Ivy & Jack Tricarico includes open mike | |
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.jpg) Bestselling Author and former Radio Caroline DJ SteveConway to read at Dundrum Public Library, 26th November at 6.30pm. |
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Oran Ryan and Ross Hattaway feature at the Trim Readings March 18, 2010 (8:00 pm - 10:00 pm) (Readings) Run by the Boyne Writers Group, Reading and Open Mic in The Village Hall of the Knightsbridge Retirement Village, Longwood Road, 8pm
Ross Hattaway was born in New Zealand and has lived in Ireland since 1990. He has published poetry in periodicals an...
Chapters and Verse Lunchtime Reading March 19, 2010 (1:15 pm - 2:00 pm) (Readings) 1.15 on Friday 19th March
Chapters of Parnell St, Dublin 1
With Celeste Auge and Orla Martin
Celeste Augé
is the author of two chapbooks of poetry: Tornadoes for the Weathergirl (with the support of Galway County Council) in 2006, and Smoke and S...
Steve Conway Reads in Ramsgate Public Library March 27, 2010 (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm) (Readings) Best-selling author and former Radio Caroline news reader, programme controller and DJ Steve Conway to read and sign books at Ramsgate Public Library, 3pm, Saturday 27th March. On 20th November 1991 Ramsgate Lifeboat Service sent a boat out to rescue th...
Seven Towers Writers Read at the Hammersmith Ram March 28, 2010 (6:00 pm - 8:00 pm) (Readings) Seven Towers Writers - Steve Conway, Eamonn Lynskey and Donal Moloney will be joining Liverpool artist and writer Alice Lenkiewicz at the Hammersmith Ram Pub in Hammersmith, London for a spectacular reading.
The reading will be followed by an open ...
Last Wednesday Series Reading and Open Mic March 31, 2010 (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm) (Open Mic Night)
Rocky Sullivan's Red Hook, Brooklyn
Our regular reading and open mic event in Rocky Sullivan's Red Hook, Brooklyn And, Census the anthology of work drawn from this event will be available for sale there. This is a transatlantic literary event that ...
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Seven Towers and Book Crossing |
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http://www.bookcrossing.com/ 
Thursday 4th March will see WORLD BOOK DAY with copies of Seven Towers books left in various places around the City as part of the BookCrossing promotion The idea behind Book Crossing is brilliant, and like all really good ideas, its striaghforward. Its that books are there to be shared not stored. You read a book you really like, you pass it on. It saves resources and the books journey all over this small planet ...well seven towers is going to release a few - and here comes the list : - Ten Short Novels by Arthur Kruger by Oran Ryan will be released to the wild on that day at Bagel Bar in Poolbeg St and the Central Library in the ILAC Centre (BCID: 724-7834743);
- Old Men Forget by Doog Wood will be released onto the wild in Connolly Station and Pearse St Public Library (BCID: 363-7836238);
- The Gentle Art of Rotting by Ross Hattaway will be released into the wild in the Canteen at the Department of Health and Children in Hawkins St and at Heuston Station (BCID: 963-7836246);
- The Death of Finn by Oran Ryan will be released into the wild in Dell in Cherrywood and in the AIB in Grafton St (BCID: 725-7836251);
- Living Streets, Anthology of the Ranelagh Arts Festival will be released into the wild on a LUAS from St Stephen’s Green and in the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre (BCID: 929-7836258);
- Census, The First Seven Towers Anthology will be released into the wild in Dublin Airport and in Busarus in Dublin (BCID: 667-7836317);
- Across the Grid of Streets by Quincy R Lehr will be released into the wild in Busarus in Dublin and on a LUAS leaving Connolly Station (BCID: 978-7836345);
- The Bell by Ray Pospisil will be released into the wild on a Meath Bound Bus Eireann Bus and on a Northbound DART leaving Tara St Station (BCID: 115-7836352);
- The Origami Crow, Journey Into Japan, World Cup Summer 2002 will be released into the wild on a LUAS heading towards the Point Depot and in the restaurant at Newbridge Silverware in Newbridge, Co Kildare (BCID: 879-7836364);
- Scattering Day, 21 Sonnets and Other Poems by Noel O Briain will be released into the wild at the Abbey Theatre and in the IFI in Temple Bar (BCID: 102-7836376);
- Census, The Second Seven Towers Anthology will be released into the wild in Cassidy’s Bar, Westmoreland St and the Gresham Hotel (BCID: 902-7836382);
- Shiprocked, Life on the Waves with Radio Caroline by Steve Conway (Liberties Press 2009) will be released into the wild on the Cill Airne Pub Ship and in Howth (BCID: 588-7836407);
- and the Little Tower Pocket Books Eamonn Mac Gearalt, The Forgotten Bard By Noel O Briain (BCID: 021-7836422), William Montgomery’s Guide to New York by Quincy R Lehr (BCID: 792-7836427), Arthur’s Primer by Oran Ryan (BCID: 323-7836432), Selections from “Giovanni Seipi at Home” by Joe Finn OHF by Oran Ryan (BCID: 473-7836443) will all be randomly released into the wild in Chapters Bookstore, Parnell St.
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Census 2- The Second Seven Towers Anthology |
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(Yes, we are rather excited indeed....) NOW AVAILABLE TO ORDER

In many ways the Census Anthologies (Census 1 and Census 2 ) - typify what Seven Towers are about. these are writers and aritsts originally seen performing live and now anthologised into this, our second volume, are a selection writing and writers 'on the scene', including some of the very best. These are people one can catch at little or no cost, save well spent time, in many of the literary and non literary venues around Dublin, New York, UK. - literally wherever. Census is a quick sounding of what is a veritable roll call of talent out there, artistic performance without distinctions, people of all kinds turning up and reading at these venues, and for the most part you can attend and listen without having to perform - at a fraction of the cost to go see a live show (usually but not always, there is no cover charge, though the hosts encourage you to buy a drink and check out the books on sale - 7 Towers usually don't charge) So, our vision is this: Every so often 7 Towers collates and anthologizes these events into a book (this one has 57 witers for instance), making for eclectic vistas of syles, perspectives, and writing disciplines, what one might call a refreshing reading experience, a snapshot of the kinds of talents you can meet, probably at your doorstep, certainly at many of the well run open mics and blossoming literary scenes going on right now. Go click the "read more" link to see the full list of poets and writers in this second Census Anthology Or b etter still buy one - its excellent - and it helps us publish more inspiring and gifted artists - we're not for profit (and kinda shameless I guess) Dont be shy PRICE E12.99 Order here |
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The SEVEN TOWERS 1000 BOOK DEAL |
Seven Towers 1000 Book Challenge
The 1000 Book Challenge puts into perspective what is needed for a not-for-profit publishing house to keep delivering great art, and also gives a clear perspective on the fact that each and every person can make a difference when it comes to sponsoring and funding the arts. Under the 1000 book challenge we are looking for corporate and personal sales to enable us to continue publishing the great literature and beautiful books we have become known for. Each book purchase makes a difference – it is a win win situation – we get to continue publishing and you get a beautiful book. And remember – to every purchaser –you are one in a thousand! |
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Review of Shiprocked by Steve Conway in Library Journal |
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"Verdict: Fluidly written and idiosyncratic" check out the review of Steves book here (Scroll about half way down the webpage) In its 133rd year of publication, Library Journal is the oldest and most respected publication covering the library field. Considered to be the “bible” of the library world, LJ is read by over 100,000 library directors, administrators, and staff in public, academic, and special libraries.
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