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Singing Apple Press is a small independent publisher of prints and poem objects that investigate the material politics of poem production in relation to plants.

Really looking forward to leading a writing walking workshop as part of the Glasgow launch of Tom Jeffreys' (ed.) WALKIN...
15/04/2024

Really looking forward to leading a writing walking workshop as part of the Glasgow launch of Tom Jeffreys' (ed.) WALKING Anthology!

Join us to celebrate the launch of Walking, the latest addition to the Documents of Contemporary Art series, published by the Whitechapel Gallery and MIT Press.

Edited by Tom Jeffreys, the book argues that walking is a vital way to assert one’s presence in public space, not only in the street or the countryside but also in art discourse. As a relational practice touching upon access, public space, land ownership and use, walking is always political.

The day consists of three different events, each approaching walking with different perspectives and priorities. This is a collaboration between the Write of Spring programme from Research Culture & Researcher Development and Thinking Culture.

All three events are free. Booking for each is separate.

1.00–2.00pm: Order at the Border | Iman Tajik with Lucas Priest

Initially developed by artist Iman Tajik for Art Walk Porty 2023, Order at the Border is an experimental walking art exercise involving mapping, drawing and movement. Participants are split into two groups, with each group adopting a different position in relation to power and control of bodily movements.
Iman Tajik is an Iranian-Scottish multidisciplinary artist and photographer based in Glasgow, Scotland. His work is anchored in a strong social interest and demonstrates an effort to make work that is a critical tool connected to international movements for social change.

Lucas Priest is an intermedia artist working and living in Leith, North Edinburgh. He facilitates the School of Pedestrian Culture, a mock-institution for the ‘play testing’ of psychogeographic games aimed at disorienting how we encounter space and place. With a particular focus on exploring, encountering and drifting through sites of change, community resilience or capitalist expansion.

3.30-5.00pm: Writing in Movement workshop | Camilla Nelson

This workshop playfully enquires into how the writing bodymind affects and is affected by movement and environment. Camilla will share a range of writing techniques, perceptual exercises and mobile scores that influenced the creation of her long form, walking/writing work, EPIC (Guillemot, 2021). This workshop develops from creative processes used in Reading Movement (2015-2017), influenced by Camilla’s somatic training with The World is Sound (TWIS) and OBRA. It is open to all writing abilities.
Camilla Nelson's work explores the materiality of language – particularly in relation to the other-than-human – in page-based poetry, soundwork, installation and performance.
Please get in touch if you have any specific mobility or sensory needs to help with the planning of the workshop.

5.30-7.00pm: Walking Book Launch Panel Discussion with Q&A
Dee Heddon; Tom Jeffreys (chair); Carl Lavery; Dominic Paterson; Clare Qualmann; Iman Tajik

Edinburgh-based writer Tom Jeffreys chairs a panel discussion about walking in contemporary art practice, introducing the new anthology, Walking: Documents of Contemporary Art, and outlining the book’s central argument that walking is an inherently political act. The discussion will also place the book in a deep context of practice and criticism, suggesting new avenues and directions for practitioners to pursue in the field of walking.

The panel includes Carl Lavery, Professor of Theatre and Performance at University of Glasgow, whose essay Walking in Ruination is included in the anthology; artist Iman Tajik, whose walking art project Bordered Miles was commissioned by Glasgow International and restaged by the Hunterian in 2023; Professor Dee Heddon, who holds the James Arnott Chair in Drama at the University of Glasgow and is the author of many outputs exploring creative walking, ranging from essays to creative research; and artist and writer Clare Qualmann, who is also Associate Professor at the University of East London.

This event, which launches Walking to a Scottish audience, will bring together creative practioners working across Scotland and beyond who have an interest in walking as a research methodology to discuss how walking can form the foundation of creative work, and research practice. We’ll discuss key issues in this field of practice, share insights from practical experience, and invite a Q&A from the audience.

Launch event for 'Walking'

We end with the beginning.. a poem developed from the very first exercise on the BECOMING: Interspecies Translation & In...
13/12/2023

We end with the beginning.. a poem developed from the very first exercise on the BECOMING: Interspecies Translation & Innovative Poetics course - BECOMING FUNGUS!

Taking structural prompts from mushroom haiku's by John Cage and a.rawlings use of lipogrammatic restraint in "Mushrooms of North" (from Echolology), Moira Russell Artist was "inspired by her response to the collapse of a much loved tree which, as a mark of affection and respect, she explored by touch alone along the length of the spreadeagled trunk. A haiku was written in response to the unexpected surprise encountered as she reached the base of the trunk. The initial haiku was then given a lipogrammatic twist by erasing all the letters in the verse which were not contained in the word ‘mushroom’. A second haiku was then written around these remaining letters and the process continued in the same manner using different fungal words each time.”

Moira Russell is a visual artist who, inspired by nature and the environment, has added poetry writing to her work, which, over the last two and a half years has been based on her local community woodland. Employing her skills in watercolour and acrylic painting, printmaking, bookbinding, embroidery and the making of artist’s books she has responded in many ways to this study. Research into plant uses and the folk names led to poetry and then the desire to share her work by self publishing - at the grand age of 77! https://linktr.ee/butterflymind

"UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTER" is on show now in the BECOMING: LANGUAGE ART showcase at www.singingapplepress.com

Some interspecies inspiration for the day!
13/12/2023

Some interspecies inspiration for the day!

Jody Gladding on translation, the sources of language, and how beetles can speak of longing.

Mary Newell's "Bee Adjacency" grew out of an attempt to immerse herself "into a bee’s perspective, to the extent possibl...
06/12/2023

Mary Newell's "Bee Adjacency" grew out of an attempt to immerse herself "into a bee’s perspective, to the extent possible with different perceptual faculties, and sharing a taste of those experiences. For example, the magnification of the Brown-eyed Susan’s centerpiece reveals another world!” https://vimeo.com/888634894?share=copy

"Bee Adjacency" is just one of the recent language artworks developed by participants on BECOMING: Interspecies Translation & Innovative Poetics course run by Singing Apple Press over the summer. You can see the full showcase over at www.singingapplepress.com

Mary Newell authored the poetry chapbooks TILT/ HOVER/ VEER (Codhill Press) and Re-SURGE, poems in journals and anthologies, and essays including “When Poetry Rivers” (Interim journal 38.3). Co-editor of Poetics for the More-than-Human-World and the Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics, Newell teaches creative writing and Environmental Literature at UConn Stamford. https://manitoulive.wixsite.com/maryn

This is "Newell Bees with audio" by Camilla Nelson on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

Next up in the Singing Apple Press digital showcase - Becoming: An Exhibition of Language Art - is "SWARM" by Susanne Eu...
04/12/2023

Next up in the Singing Apple Press digital showcase - Becoming: An Exhibition of Language Art - is "SWARM" by Susanne Eules, a German American transdisciplinary artist in the fields of experimental, visual, and sonic poetry, performance, and visual arts.

Susanne Eules is the recipient of the German Award for Nature Writing 2023 for miami t:ex[i]ting which will be published by Matthes & Seitz, Berlin in spring 2025. Their first English poetry book nivolog was published in October 2023 by Contraband Books. For their internationally published poetry, prose, and essays, they have received various grants, literary awards and residencies in Germany, Austria, Canada, and in the US. They remigrated from the United States to the Southwestern part of Germany in 2022. www.susanneeules.net

"SWARM" grew out of the Becoming Insect seminar of BECOMING: Interspecies Translation & Innovative Poetics run in 2023 for Singing Apple Press.

09/12/2022
THRIPS by ISABELA MONTELLO is an insect-inspired language artwork:“I’ve felt the thrips around me and created a font wit...
04/10/2022

THRIPS by ISABELA MONTELLO is an insect-inspired language artwork:

“I’ve felt the thrips around me and created a font with their bodies.”

Part of the BECOMING showcase now featured on www.singingapplepress.com, Montello's piece transcribes the following using the bodies of THRIPS as her inspiration for a new mode of text-making:

ash eyelash

light eyelid

hot

salt

silence

Montello's work, as with all pieces in this exhibition, grew out of a series of prompts I devised for the BECOMING poetry course I ran through The Poetry School for their transreading series, co-curated by Elżbieta Wójcik-Leese



https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158522901485811&id=503215810

BECOMING: Transreading Interspecies Empathy & Innovative PoeticsAN EXHIBITION OF LANGUAGE ART by  course participants..B...
27/09/2022

BECOMING: Transreading Interspecies Empathy & Innovative Poetics

AN EXHIBITION OF LANGUAGE ART by course participants..

BENJAMIN CUSDEN, CHRISTINE PARTRIDGE, ELŻBIETA WÓJCIK-LEESE, ISABELA MONTELLO & Penelope Laurent-Noye, RACHEL ELLEN, SARA VANORE REWKIEWICZ, STEPHANIE HEIT, VANYA LAMBRECHT WARD
Now showing at www.singingapplepress.com

28/09/2020

BECOMING BIRD is the fourth episode in a series of six, hour-long radio essays that weave poetry, nonfiction, theory, soundart and performance together in a shamanistic effort to become other (fungus,

https://soundcloud.com/camilla-nelson/sets/becoming
05/08/2020

https://soundcloud.com/camilla-nelson/sets/becoming

Camilla Nelson is a British language artist, small press publisher, creative programmer and freelance academic. She has a PhD in Performance Writing from Falmouth University/Dartington College of Art

But we knew this already!
13/05/2020

But we knew this already!

Trees Are Alphabets considers how the sun, rain, wind, and soil constantly transform the shapes of trees since evolving in primeval forests. McAdams sees in these transformations a vision of an epiphenomenon – like a text – that is forever changing. For the duration of the exhibition, McAdams ...

14/04/2020

Luke Thompson shares some thoughts on the importance of small press publishing.

“The small press is a space to play with what a book might be, to affect how the written word materialises.

It is a space to materially imagine new performative possibilities for readers and writers.

It is an opportunity to test ideological and political realities about what books are and do.”

Camilla Nelson, Singing Apple Press

https://theliteraryplatform.com/issues/issue-two/?fbclid=IwAR0ru_cBi7CWh9DPn6iJ9eBqwBcnNoQ-ljaOavgBZIidtZ8CuXmrJcG-3u8

In Issue 2, we bring together a potent mix of voices to trouble assumptions about small publishers working in the slipstream of the mainstream.

Looking forward to seeing you all at the Free Verse Fair tomorrow in Conway Hall from 10.30! Full programme here http://...
21/02/2020

Looking forward to seeing you all at the Free Verse Fair tomorrow in Conway Hall from 10.30! Full programme here http://www.poetrybookfair.com/p/blog-page_1.html

A wonderful mix ... ... of presses, magazines and organisations are signed up to exhibit at this year's Fair. 80X .. A Midsummer ...

Delighted to announce that Singing Apple Press will be at the Free Verse Fair in London at Conway Hall this Saturday 22n...
17/02/2020

Delighted to announce that Singing Apple Press will be at the Free Verse Fair in London at Conway Hall this Saturday 22nd Feb - with new works on sale by Caroline Harris, Sarah Blissett and Sarah Eliza Kelly. Full programme here: http://www.poetrybookfair.com/p/programme-2017.html

Readings, activities, workshops – here's a day of activities to spotlight some of the most exciting developments in UK poetry. Want to bro...

We were lucky enough to include some of Richard's fabulous Last Glacial Maximum prints as part of "Radical Landscapes: I...
02/12/2019

We were lucky enough to include some of Richard's fabulous Last Glacial Maximum prints as part of "Radical Landscapes: Innovation in Landscape & Language Art" at The Plough Arts Centre in Torrington, earlier this year. Wonderful to see this work is now available to buy in book & print form. Feeling very tempted!

“Vestige is derived via Middle French from the Latin noun vestigium, meaning "footstep, footprint, or track." Like trace...
25/11/2019

“Vestige is derived via Middle French from the Latin noun vestigium, meaning "footstep, footprint, or track." Like trace and track, vestige can refer to a perceptible sign made by something that has now passed. Of the three words, vestige is the most likely to apply to a tangible reminder, such as a fragment or remnant of what is past and gone.” Merriam Webster Dictionary. 2019.

Four poem cards created to memorialise Sarah Blissett’s “Vestiges” walk over the Mere Downs during her SAP residency in 2018. Each time Sarah took something from the earth she returned something to the earth. Two of these poem cards memorialise the items she took from the earth: a feather; an ear of wheat. Two poem cards memorialise the items she returned to the earth: salt & seaweed; carbon. This work reflects on the ongoing and often imbalanced exchange between human and other-than human forms. The words are taken from a larger reflective text written by Sarah Blissett in response to her walk.

Published by Singing Apple Press. Limited edition of 5. 2018. http://www.singingapplepress.com/new-products/vestiges

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