Writers Forum

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Bob Cobbing's writers forum workshop flyer for The Betsey Trotwood, London, March 23 2002
Bob Cobbing's writers forum workshop flyer for The Betsey Trotwood, London, March 23 2002

Writers Forum is a small publisher, workshop and writers' network established by the late Bob Cobbing [1]. Between 1963 and 2002 Writers' Forum published more than one thousand pamphlets and books including works by John Cage, Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, and P. J. O'Rourke, as well as a wide range of British Poetry Revival modernist poets. While publishing was integral to the Cobbing-led workshop it should be noted that it also provided an opportunity for poets to read their works in a supportive and non-critical environment.

Since Cobbing's death Writers Forum continues to be coordinated by Lawrence Upton and Adrian Clarke.


[edit] References

  • Days in the Life: Voices from the English Underground, 1961-1971, Jonathon Green, (Heinemann 1988).
  • verbi visi voco a performance of poetry, edited by Bob Cobbing and Bill Griffiths assisted by Jennifer Pike introduced by Eric Mottram, (Writers Forum 1992).
  • Word Score Utterance Choreography in verbal & visual poetry, edited by Bob Cobbing and Lawrence Upton, (Writers Forum 1998).
  • All Dressed Up: The Sixties and the Counterculture, Jonathon Green, (Pimlico 1999).
  • British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography of "Little Magazines", David Miller and Richard Price (British Library UK & Oak Knoll Press USA, 2006)