Edinburgh University Literature Society

Scottish National Poetry Slam

Exciting times at Literature Society. Not only do we have a new committee, but we are hosting the Scottish National Poetry Slam Championships!!! The slam winners from across Scotland will pitch word against word in the Pleasance Cabaret bar on the 28th of March. At the end of the night we shall have our CHAMPION. See you there: Doors 7.30pm Poetry 8pm.

Get there early its gonna be rammed

Last chance to buy ball tickets!

Tickets for the masquerade ball are selling fast and will stop tomorrow. get the before their gone!

Annual General Meeting

On Thursday we shall meet at Room 7.18 in David Hume Tower, and go to the pub to celebrate afterwards.

The Edinburgh University Literature Society will convene its Annual General Meeting on Thursday, 7 March, 2013. During this meeting, we shall be electing the society’s Committee for 2013-4. All members are invited to participate in the Annual General Meeting, either to stand for election for any of the posts or by casting their vote in electing the new committee. Interested members are also invited to run for any of the Committee positions open. All matriculated students of the University of Edinburgh are eligible to hold Committee positions.

Being in the Lit Soc team is a lot of fun and you will get to be involved with the organisation of all events regardless of your position. You will develop very handy skills such as teamwork, event organisation, advertising and communications. 

The committee positions are as follows, including the names of the incumbents in brackets. Feel free to contact any one of the Committee and ask about the post if you are interested in running.
President (Sara Pierdominici)
Vice-President (Viktoria Herold)
Secretary (Megan Hancock)
Treasurer (Francis Shimell)
Event Organisers (Amy Shinzaki, Stephen Maughan and Heathcote Ruthven)
Publicity Officers (Annie Rieser, Marta Wiejak and Vivek Santayana)

To stand the election, you only need to nominate yourself during the AGM, either in person or through a proxy. You will be required to present a short speech on why you feel you are a suitable candidate for the post.

For further details on voting procedures or descriptions of the posts, please feel free to refer to the Society Constitution at the EUSA page:
http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/societies/society/9460/

We hope to see you all there and we invite you to stand for the elections.

SLAM

We trust everybody had a blast at our last Poetry Workshop and Open Mic. Now, it’s time to get down to business: for poets to clash on stage for better and for verse. Watch as poets go head to head for the chance to compete in the Scottish National Slam Championship. We’ve always had a cracking good time, and this time is going to be no different with lots of new voices, and no doubt lots of seasoned veterans.

This slam will be compered by Jenny Lindsay, poet and co-host of the wonderful poetry night Rally & Broad.

Doors open 7.30pm, event starts at 8pm.

We’re having a ball!!!

 Join us for masked revels in the palatial surroundings of Ghillie Dhu, we shall dine on hearty Scotch broth with crisp croutons, pan seared salmon fillet with creamed leeks, tomato and garlic coulis or wild mushroom risotto with minted peas and dressed rocket and vanilla cheesecake with berry compote. Tickets include dinner and wine to fuel our dancing once we’ve had our fill. So bring out your finest masks and “Prepare a face / To meet the faces that you meet”.  

 

Extraordinary General Meeting

We have lost our treasurer! if you would like to join our team for the last couple of months of the semester then come to our Extraordinary General Meeting next Monday to run for the position. There will be wine and fun. image

7 pm 18 Buccleuch place https://www.facebook.com/events/319199674847206/

Speak for Solidarity!

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On the 7th of February we’re holding a night of poetry from the occupied nations of West Papua, Kashmir,Tibet and Palestine. Come join us at the Cabaret bar for music, poetry and a celebration of freedom of expression. As always this is FREE and will be fabulous. https://www.facebook.com/events/453451504710111/

A Taste of Honey

We’re planning a trip to see Shelagh Delaney’s A Taste of Honey on this Thursday (31st). The original kitchen sink drama caused a stir when first produced in 1958 for it’s taboo subjects of teenage pregnancy and inter-racial couples. This production will be directed by Tony Cownie (Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped OffEducating Agnes). Get your tickets here: http://www.lyceum.org.uk/whats-on/production/a-taste-of-honey. Or Email euenglitsoc@gmail.com and come find us at the Library Cafe on Monday, where we’ll be collecting money for tickets. It’s £10 for students.

Les Miserables

On Thursday we’re all going to the filmhouse to see Les Mis under the tenuous literary  connection of celebrating Victor Hugo. Apparently if makes you cry with hope and dreams of a new dawn and the power of love, or leaves you dead inside and doubting the revolution will ever truly come. Find out which one you are by emailing litsoc on euenglitsoc@gmail.com or just booking a ticket for the 8.20pm show. Its on the biggest screen and £5.50 for students. We shall pub after, see you there.

Burns Night

Get your tickets for Immortal Memory Burns night event on the 25th of January. It’s a play, poetry, food AND a ceilidh phew. Only £13 for students with proceeds going to the grass market project

https://www.facebook.com/events/473285829383655/

Man Booker Prize

Come find us in the Lounge Bar: The Man Booker Prize will be announced on 16 October. We’re going to have a wee chat about it that evening. So do feel free to drop by and grab a pint with us and unwind, celebrate and discuss the award and just stuff in general. This is going to be a light, easy-going social for everybody.

Literary Brunch

Join us this Sunday in the Teviot dining hall to relax with pastries and an audiobook. This week we are listening to the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Knit Soc will be there to teach us their woolly ways. Their may even be pumpkin carving. We’ll be there from 12!

Dead Poets Ceilidh

We will be selling tickets for our joint Halloween ceilidh with PublishED all this week. Catch us in the library cafe to get you tickets. We’re there 12-4 every day this week.  £4 advanced ticket- a bargain for an eerie literary shindig. Let us know if want to get involved, there will be an open mic during the break from dancing. 

Poetry Slam!

After the massive success of our first Poetry Slam last month, we’re back with a second installment of performance poets going head to head in the Cabaret Bar once again!

Come along to the Cabaret Bar to witness more poets, some new, some seasoned and a handful even groomed at our Workshop, compete once again for a prize slot in the Scottish National Slam Championship and for the sheer passion and love for performance poetry.

Sophia Walker has kindly agreed to compere.

National Poetry Day- Angus Peter Campbell

Thursday is National Poetry day! We’re celebrating down at the caberet bar with Gaelic poet Angus Peter Campbell and music from Folk Soc. Doors open at 7.30pm, expect readings from Angus’ works and fine fiddles with your drink. This will be the start of a series of events that we’re organising in conjuction with the Scottish Poetry Library. See you there!