A note on : Action Vispo at Writers Kingston

The 72nd event I’ve had the pleasure to run for Writers Kingston, for Kingston University, this time celebrating something distinct but ambiguous - how do we perform visual poetry? This leads us into the territory of the score, but also, as was the case in this event, the sculptural and gestural. There were some really fun performances. Balloons with text. Eggs thrown on paper. Massive scrabble. Books taped to feet. The sense of playful weird but sincere experiment is what I seek in my work, and was what this event was about.

All videos here and worth watching https://www.writerskingston.com/actionvispo/

A note on : Printing, live, with Ane Thon Knutsen at ROM gallery, Oslo

“A unique live letterpress printing event by Ane Thon Knutsen and SJ Fowler at ROM Gallery, Oslo, Norway, on February 17th 2024.

With no text pre-written, Knutsen and Fowler created the poem in situ, using first a generator which displayed Norwegian words which are understandable phonetically in English (with both participants and audience choosing the words by chance) and then writing poems live, turning phrases from English into Norwegian, with special attention to composite words and what is found lost in immediate translation. As each phrase or line was decided upon it was then printed by Knutsen on strips of paper using a typeface designed by Stefan Ellmer.

These strips of poems were then hammered into the gallery wall in an order of sorts by Fowler. Over two hours the poem took shape, in Norwegian, mostly understandable out loud in English.” My first poem in Norwegian! I’m quite proud.

Thanks to Helena Bjørnevik Ottesen and Gjertrud Steinsvåg at ROM for their hospitality and support.

A note on : Oslo Camarade 2024

https://www.europeanpoetryfestival.com/oslo

Oslo Camarade : Feb 15th 2024 at Høyskolen Kristiania 12 new collaborations from over 30 performers made for this unique night of performance by groups of student poet-artist-writers from Kristiania School and pairs of those local to Oslo. Over 500 Camarade events have pioneered live literature made in collaboration since 2011, and this extraordinary event was the first of it’s kind in Oslo.

Super proud of many of the students at this event whom I worked with on their pieces in the days before.

Brilliant to share the stage with so many friends, old and new, from the Oslo poetry and music scene

And such a pleasure again to work with Dario Fariello, one of the best improvisers I have ever worked with.

A note on : Teaching at Hoyskolen Kristiania in Oslo

Teaching alongside Bard Torgersen for a week at Oslo’s Hoyskolen Kristiania, for the third time, following programs in 2022 and 2020. Both times before, as with this week, the experience changes my approach to teaching in general. The nature of the course is unique and dynamic, thanks to Bard, who is a remarkable lecturer with a roving, wide ranging and complex vision for what information to share and how to share it. The course synthesises so much about what it is to be a poet and writer, and stretches the perceptions of the students. It’s really brilliantly intense. In addition, the sessions last all day, they are vocational in a sense. We worked with the students 10am to 4pm, and beyond. So it’s very different, as an approach, as an experience, tiring and inspiring.

This group of students were exceptional. Mature, funny, down to earth and serious about pushing themselves to create proper pieces of innovative live literature and accompanying visual poetry scores. We ran a Camarade event where they all performed new works in groups. Really high pressure stuff as they had one day to hear about the live traditions we were exploring, then one day to create, and then one day to rehearse and then it was the event, a full room, with friends and family, and other poets performance who were much older, professionals, and some really experimental stuff. Really remarkable what they achieved, in such time, and a real bond was formed. Huge respect to Bard and all his students I met.

A note on : BBC Radio Devon, Shaldon Zoo Residency

A pleasure to chat with Toby Buckland at BBC Radio Devon to announce my new residency with Shaldon Zoo. I had the chance to read two new poems, about a Bintarong and Stick Insects / Tarantulas. I also had the chance to choose a song, and picked one of my heroes Harry Nilsson. Really a lovely, sincere, funny conversation.

Published : Crocodile Tear Waterfalls - Selected uncollected visual poems 2011 - 2023

Crocodile Tear Waterfalls : Selected uncollected visual poems 2011 - 2023 : Penteract Press 

https://penteractpress.com/store/crocodile-tear-waterfalls-sj-fowler
Paperback, 105x148mm, Full Colour, 40pp : £5

A beautifully produced pocket publication, with 32 visual poems and an essay, the last of Penteract’s longstanding and groundbreaking enneract chapbook series. Drawn from a wide range of my visual poetry work across a dozen years, lots more on asemic, concrete, poster poem, minimalist, art poem and conceptual work within here www.stevenjfowler.com/croco

Launched February 20th, 7pm, free at Writers Kingston at the Town House, Kingston University, with more events to follow.

A note on : Shaldon Zoo poet in residence

2024 Poetry Residency at Shaldon Wildlife Trust https://www.shaldonwildlifetrust.org.uk/

I am pleased to announce that throughout 2024 I shall be poet in residence at the remarkable Shaldon Wildlife Trust in Devon. It is a beautiful, brilliant zoo set in an acre of woodland garden, perched right above the south Devon coast. Hospitable and generous staff make up a remarkable community that runs and supports the zoo, which also runs some amazing conservation programs. My residency will include two public events, a small limited edition publication, film documentation and more. The new poems I'll write will be primarily about the animals residing in Shaldon, from Bintarongs, Lemurs and Loris' to Armadillos, Dart Frogs and Lovebirds. As a Devonian myself, this is a special project for me, connected to the wonderful people which make the county so unique. https://www.stevenjfowler.com/shaldonzoo

Live Event : May 22nd - 7pm Reading alongside David Spittle and more poets to be announced. A unique way to explore the wonders of Shaldon Wildlife Trust, a walking tour poetry event, featuring poet-in-residence Steven J Fowler and invited guest writers, all reading new short poems written about animals in the zoo. A second event will take place on September 14th 2024.

A note on : Surrealism feature on Shuddasar

David Spittle has put together an incredible special issue of Shuddasar celebrating neo-surrealism, contemporary surrealism, and I’m very happy to be featured in it alongside poets like Aase Berg, Julia Rose Lewis, Tom Jenks, Stephen Sunderland, James Byrne, Geraldine, Monk, James Knight, Aaron Kent, Vik Shirley and more. It’s massive. https://shuddhashar.com/magazine/issue-37-surrealist-poetry/

Here’s Dave’s intro https://shuddhashar.com/note-from-guest-editor-2/

And my stuff, excerpts from different sections of my new book The Parts of the Body that Stink https://shuddhashar.com/the-parts-of-the-body-that-stink/

At the end of my poems there is a small commentary by me, as below.

A note on : A fourth duet with Phil Minton and sound poetry at Writers Kingston

https://www.writerskingston.com/soundpoetry/

A really good event in Kingston with seven performances which each explored sound poetry in very different and idiosyncratic ways. Lots of collaborations in there, and some of my students did me especially proud with their work. It takes courage to perform improvised sound at one of your first public events, and this one was especially good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPDTPbO7psM

For my own part I had the chance to duet with the legendary Phil Minton for the fourth time. It was as it always is, a great privilege, and a real process of learning for me.

A note on : Two events in Oslo - Feb 15th and 17th

I'm doing two events in Oslo very soon. On February Thursday 15th, at 7pm, I will be at Hoyskolen Kristiania, in their Black Box space, performing with Dario Fariello, and co-curating an evening of new collaborations between poets and artists, and loads of students, with Bard Torgersen. https://www.europeanpoetryfestival.com/oslo

And on February Saturday 17 February at 2 p.m, I will be at ROM, collaborating with artist and letterpress printer Ane Thon Knutsen, doing something https://rom.no/aktuelt/arrangementer/a-weird-interview

A note on : The first National Gallery event of 2024

A fitting way to begin a triptych of brilliant events at the National Gallery Lates in 2024, flanked by fellow poet David Spittle and students Danica Ignacio and Monica Nathalal, led by art historian and author Fiona Alderton, and given the chance by curator Joseph Kendra. January 19th 2024

Again I felt curiously relaxed, almost transforming into some sort of yellow liquid, reading my poems. Fiona remarked, kindly, and lucidly, that these events have been notable for their playfulness. The audience and poets alike were happy to be there, and again nearly 100 people in attendance. www.stevenjfowler.com/nationalgallery/

A note on : Goodbye to Iklectik, improvising with Benedict Taylor

Iklectik Artlab has been one of the great London venues of my time performing over the last decade. Eduard & Isa, who created it and ran it, are amazing people. It's so sad to say goodbye, for now, for this location. We all hope the project continues elsewhere.

Iklectik has not only been a place where I have curated dozens of events, but also a place I have performed a lot, and learnt a lot. It’s one of the places where I started to move deeper into the experimental music world, through sound poetry first, and now improvised talking performances. My collaboration there with Jaap Blonk and Phil Minton is one of many memories.

Benedict Taylor and I tried to offer a sendoff to Iklectik in proper style on January 12th 2024, a night for Resonant FM, and one of the final seven days of events that was put on to say farewell. As ever before, Benedict and I planned nothing, and tried to really react to what was around us, what came out, and what had been said / surrounding us on that night.

The reaction was quite something. I think an audience of musicians and composers is different to my usual audience, but also the febrile feeling of the circumstance. Some really nice return from this below.

Pre-order - Crocodile Tear Waterfalls : selected uncollected visual poems

Crocodile Tear Waterfalls presents the selected, uncollected visual poems of SJ Fowler, featuring a range of visual poems created between 2011 and 2023. https://penteractpress.com/store/crocodile-tear-waterfalls-sj-fowler

Really happy to share news of my latest publication, now available for pre-order before a February release, and once again with the brilliant Penteract Press. It’s my third publication with the press, which has done really original and excellent things for British, and world, innovative, visual, constraint poetry.

This is a beautiful small publication, 10 x 15cm or thereabouts, good for the pocket, 40 pages, with 32 visual poems and an essay. The poems are really drawn from a wide range of my visual poetry work across 12 years.

The National Gallery : January 19th

The first of a series of performances I'll be giving at National Gallery in 2024, following three events in 2023. A mix of ekphrastic poetry and art-lectures in miniature, this succinct gallery tour and collaboration with National Gallery guides also includes students from Kingston University. Please join us, free, on Friday January 19th at 7pm. 

https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/events/friday-lates-tour-and-poetry-readings-sj-fowler-19-01-2024 

"For centuries, the artforms of painting and poetry have been in dialogue, each informing the other, or attempting to translate what makes them unique as their own media into another. Following a series of Friday Lates events last year, poet and performer SJ Fowler returns to the gallery to read new ekphrastic poems written about chosen paintings in our collection, offering alternative interpretations of their meaning, history and standing. Fowler is joined by Gallery Educator Fiona Alderton alongside invited guests from Writers’ Kingston, students and staff from Kingston University, as well as further afield, for a tour and poetry performances around the Gallery. Performers include Danica Ignacio, Monica Nathalal and David Spittle."

www.stevenjfowler.com/nationalgallery

A note on : Nora Lune films Live from Bern

Cool to have a second piece of footage, filmed by artist filmmaker Nora Lune, of my improvised performance in Bern at the end of 2023. The piece seemed to bring together a lot of what Ive been working on over the last few years in performance - talking quicker than thinking, talking as a kind of instrument, the limits of pure improvisation, found text from conversations, tangents and derivations, interactivity etc.

A note on : Budokuz issue 21 - map poems

https://www.buzdokuz.com/2021/11/buzdokuz-21-sayi/

really cool to have a new visual poem in the latest issue of turkish avant garde journal Budokuz

the poem featured is my ‘cartographic voynich’ using the voynich manuscript, which i refer to so often in my teaching, as a photobase.

this poem also features in my upcoming pamphlet with penteract press ‘crocodile tear waterfalls : selected uncollected visual poems 2011 to 2023

Published : A Seasons of Seasons, with Jules Sprake, from Sampson Low

A Seasons of Seasons

See below for more on the book and it’s first launch… buy it here for just five pounds https://sampsonlow.co/2023/12/12/a-seasons-of-seasons-sj-fowler-jules-sprake/

On the publication - A unique document in experimental poetry that celebrates the bone deep passion and pain football inflicts upon its followers. Written ostensibly to follow the turbulent 2022 / 2023 premier league season from the perspective of two lifelong fans of Crystal Palace and Everton respectively, A Seasons of Seasons then spirals out in the mass language ether of the world's most popular game. Unusual for it's methodology as well as its content, dragging in British poetry revival stalwarts alongside Pier Paolo Pasolini, Roy Hodgson and Sean Dyche, the book is a fusion of poetry, found text, collage, illustration, redaction and ground up collaboration. 

"Football, like poetry, is an artform that not so much encourages obsession as demands it. The back and forth between Fowler and Sprake perfectly captures this baroque particularity. Talking about football with a poet is usually like talking about tofu with a mountain lion: they know what it is, but they don’t see how it applies to them. So it’s a pleasure to read A Seasons of Seasons, a text, at last, for the intersection of the Venn diagram, perfect for a cold, wet Tuesday night in Stoke." Tom Jenks

A SEASONS OF SEASONS : LAUNCH 1
at Writers Kingston event #69 : Football and Literature event
Kingston University Town House - December Tuesday 12th 2023

The game of games, the great game, the beautiful ball game - a night of weird and heartfelt literary celebration! Writers of all kits shared poetry, fiction, non-fiction and performance on the world’s most popular sport, in all its facets, from the abstract to the obvious. With local and visiting writers alongside students and staff of Kingston University, this was a memorable night in the RIBA award winning Town House in Kingston. Featuring Jules Sprake and SJ Fowler / Tom Jenks / Peter Dunkley and Ian Brady / Matt Sokulsky / Marcia Knight Latter / Julia Rose Lewis / Safia Kamel. https://www.writerskingston.com/football/

A note on : The Best Typographic Moments of the Year - Guillaume!

Very cool https://lbbonline.com/news/lovely-letters-the-best-typographic-moments-of-the-year

We’re constantly surrounded by letters. And not just those that you’re reading right now or on the news, but ones that are beautifully crafted, carry character and wit, and are full of emotive storytelling. That’s right, letters can tell stories not only with what they’re telling us but with how they look… At Little Black Book, we are suckers for beautiful visual design, particularly when it comes to lettering. That’s why we decided to speak to typers and visual nerds from across the industry to find out more about the best and most eye-catching moments of the year.

A note on : Live from Bern, a talking poem

Entirely improvised, live and from scratch, a talking poem performance commissioned by, and performed at, the Bone Wort festival 2023 in Bern, Switzerland. Curated by Regina Durig. November 25th 2023. Photos by Anouk el Gabri.