Not that I would ever take the Megabus of course. It would only be for 'research purposes'. Instead I've persuaded Aunt Lily to attend so we are taking the family's pink helicopter from London. Toodles!
Critics and academics throw all kinds of terms around - writer, lady-writer, feminist, post-feminist, journo, hack - I've heard them all, but I prefer to call myself 'woman' or 'Posie Rider', because that's my name.
You will no doubt recognise me as the famous author of The Suffragettes - Why? and the groundbreaking novel Me, Tim and my Quim. That's probably why you've stumbled upon this blog and want to hear my thoughts on Feminism, Literature and Herstory. But being this intelligent hasn't been easy: I've lived through Merlot fuelled nights and had my share of ink stained hands, sex and prescription drugs, but all that's kept me going is the power of words to change the world - forever!
Personal Appearances!
Coming UP!
I'm delighted to be attending the SoundEye poetry festival in Cork, Ireland 13-17th July, not least because I will be running my mouth (professionally, as a poet) but because some of my favourite writers will be attending! Hurrah!
Tom Raworth got stuck in the snow, but Justin Katko stepped up to read with nick-e melville, Sophie Stamina and myself on December 3rd in the City Art Centre, Edinburgh. The event was organised by the gorgeous Colin Herd (deets on Anything.Anymore.Anywhere. HERE. ) and we should expect more from this joyous reading series/journal.
Didn't everyone love Openned? On the 27th October 2010, at the Corsica Studios, we all won poetry!
I was overjoyed to be invited to read at the Scree 2 launch in Edinburgh on 15th September 2010. Read a review here! -
A big thank you to those of you who attended a reading of my poetry with other Freak Lung contributers, in honour of Barry McSweeney at the Morton Tower in Newcastle on Sunday 27th June.
Keep updated as to my Posie movements at posierider @ gmail.com !
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Let me know what you think of my posts! At the bottom of each post are three Feminist icons - just click on the one that best summarises your thoughts on my thoughts!
Translate: Pankhurst as Classic De Beauvoir as Hot, Hot, Hot! Boycott as A Whole Load of Wank.
See how I restructure your desires? Not so hard, is it? Click away sisters!
One Very Red Dress
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I tried Simplicity 6894 again, this time in a completely unforgiving,
show-every-mistake solid red poplin: I'm not sure why I picked this red,
other than t...
Und ich dachte immer
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Und ich dachte immer, die allereinfachsten Worte
Müssen genügen. Wenn ich sage, was ist
Muß jedem das Herz zerfleischt sein.
Daß du untergehst, wenn du dich...
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Mike Weller Poetry Feller, Posie Rider (Mossad Press*) (out of print)
Is Posie's title built around "A Minimus Postcode Poem" first read at
Writers Forum (...
Sonnet 101
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why is everybody always writing
about fucking like me the more writing
to be done the less time to do the
necessary fucking for poetry
which is just as well...
DEPT #5
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Department #5 is out now (A4. 44 pages. £2.50. Eight Poets); it includes
part I of my untitled 'polemic for loudhailer' (newspaper banality, police
tacti...
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A talky listeny interview with the l33t great Steve Aylett, "impervious to
popularity." Aylett books have been blooping up on the Kindle -
Slaughtermatic.
two nine poems - rob burton
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Jumped forwards
On mattress
Land laughed.
Smiles exhaled
Purred
Stepped legs over blonde
Flicked over
Hair grin
Lip pressed
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across the fields
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i always think im going to have to stop and walk the incline after barton
airport. and often i do have to stop. tonight i didnt have to stop though.
i find...
Desertion
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New Release
Edmund Hardy - Desertion
First Edition Features: 60 copies, A6, 8 pages. Plain red cover ('a . s'
hand-stamped on rear). Speckled innards.
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FREE PRINTABLE : PINWHEEL STATIONERY SET
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I'm sure we all agree that Friday totally rules, but today is an even *
better* Friday than usual because I have a present for you!
&Presents are the best e...
A Fishy Recipe For My Dear Miranda
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Due to popular demand (yeah, it’s that good), I am posting a recipe for a
Moroccan-inspired fish stew that is WELL tasty. And so easy! You will love
me for...
the manchester kiosks - a note on Gilbert Scott.
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Giles Gilbert Scott(1880 –1960) was last in a distinguished line of
architects. his grandfather was Sir George Gilbert Scott, who built the
Midland Grand H...
Update 11 January 2010
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It has been some time since the co-ordinators of Action 4 Archives posted
an update on the site. Much has happened since TNA announced in September
that th...
Choosing to Buy Pink Laptops
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Have you thought about buying one of the many great pink laptops out there
today? The world of laptops is now more exciting than ever before as we see
them...
I Have Turned The Telepathy Session Off
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I am awake. I no longer rely on props. Reasoning is the prop. It is swept
out to space. Without rational thought sex is bliss. He always ruins it
with thou...
2 years ago
Simone de Beauvoir and Sartre
But no...they're models! Get the intellectual look quick and easy: plait your hair and wear it on your head. I sometimes do this when I'm going book shopping.
Author of the 'Female Eunuch'. Brought the second-wave feminist movement to the UK.
Helene Cixous (1937-)
Feminist philosopher of 'female economy', 'female writing'
Angela Davis (b.1944)
Originally a civil rights activitst and Black Panther associate, now a professor, gay rights activist, anti-racist campaigner and feminist.
Andrea Dworkin (1946-2005)
Radical Feminist. Campaigned against pornography.
Valerie Solanas (1936-1988)
The woman who shot Andy Warhol, but more importantly the author of the Scum Manifesto
Betty Friedan (1921-1960)
Started the second-wave feminist movement in the USA. The author of 'The Feminine Mystique'
Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986)
Author of 'The Second Sex'. Novelist, philosopher, lover.
Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928)
Militant Suffragette.
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797)
Author of 'A Vindication on the Rights of Woman'. Mother to Mary Shelly. Died in childbirth.
Joan of Arc (1412-1431)
Catholic Saint burnt at the stake for being a woman. Refused to take off her 'male' clothing. Wielded a sword for France. Cut her hair. That sort of thing.
Queen Boudica (d.60/61 AD)
Queen of the Iceni tribe (UK). Led an army against the Roman Empire which killed 10,000 Romans in London!
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