In honour of Valentine's Day, commissioned and published writer Becky
Cherriman will take you on a poetic journey through the vast lexicon of love. This will take place in the HEART Café at 8pm on Friday 10 February as a preliminary event for the LitFest 'proper' in mid-March.
But don't expect it all to be hearts and flowers! Becky's work
is known for its honest and often uncomfortable intensity. The evening
will also feature live music from Maggie 8 (http://www.myspace.com/maggieslovelymusic) and a reading from poet, Clare Neruda.
Tickets on the door will be just six pounds - and that includes a drink.
Becky is a writer, creative writing
facilitator and performer based in Leeds. She works regularly for the Workers Educational
Association, The West Yorkshire Playhouse, Artlink West Yorkshire
and Ilkley Literature Festival, develops writing-related resources
for The Hepworth Wakefield and delivers public readings of her
work.
Successes to date include being shortlisted for the
2009 Dorothy
Sargent Rosenberg Award, the 2009-10 Fish
Short Story Prize, and the 2011 Grist Poetry
Competition, a commission to write and perform an interactive
children’s story at The Rotunda Museum in Scarborough on the theme of geology,
publication in an anthology ‘Along The Iron Veins’ and attaining second prize
in the 2010 Ilkley Literature Festival Open Mic competition. Her poems ‘Behind His Eye’ and ‘Every
Bone’ will be published in the 2012 ‘Grist Anthology’.
Here is a poem about the HEART Centre written by one of Becky's students:
The Heart Centre
New rooms wrapped
round an old beating heart
Wall adorned with
new, vibrant art.
Drums in the
stairwell with Hettie the Cleaner
Pot plants abound to
make it look neater
Guitar, pilates or
trumpet lessons
Everything covered in
weekly sessions
From young to old and
those on the dole
With Heart in the
Community, this place has a soul
Angela Lloyd Roberts