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2009

1st–31st May 2009

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Overview
Makar Making
First Friday Fling with Janis MacKay
Pushing Out the Boat
Night at the Light
From Pennan to Penang
Lubrication
Trio Verso
Demented Eloquence Tag-Team Word Wrestling
Prometheus: A River Stained with Iron
Cream of Strathbogie
Expect the Best: Elspeth Murray
Speak Volumes
Journeys
Coming Home
Double Launch
P–KOK
The Night Mare V Fear of Intimacy
In Search of Salt (Ellon)
In Search of Salt (Aberdeen)
John Hegley
Drawing out the Creativity
Fredrik Sixten: Requiem
The Word Birds
Voyager Poets
Not Drowning but Waving
Fresh Ayr
Young People's Poetry Competition Prizegiving
Closing Verses

Expect the Best: Elspeth Murray

Poetry and other entertainments from the vivacious Elspeth Murray with special guest Eddie Gibbons

Thursday 7 May 2009

Books and Beans, Aberdeen [Map]


We did not know quite what to expect from poet and writer Elspeth Murray — a newcomer to the Wordfringe festival, but she certainly lived up to this event's title — Expect the best. After a warm-up by poet Eddie Gibbons, Elspeth launched into the first of two sets of poetry and we knew instantly that we were in for a treat. Divided into seven categories (from which she invited the audience to "choose a number"), her poems ranged from the pastiche to the villanelle; from the serious to the comedic to the deliriously daft; from scathing attacks on the goobledegook of bureaucracy to the thoughtful tenderness of her new poem Your Life is a Work of Art. Examples of her work with schoolchildren and adult groups illustrated her patent belief that poetry is for everybody. And through it all, Elspeth emanated an infectious sense of enthusiasm and joy which lit up her performance and captivated her audience. Whether speaking in the accents of Kent, Liverpool or Edinburgh, reading a poem in Latvian or a poet's translation into Czech of Burns' My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose, Elspeth's performance bore out the truth that good poetry, read aloud with integrity and passion, transcends the boundaries of mere dialect and language. Come back next year, Elspeth — we love you!

Moira Brown


Promoted by

Dead Good Poets
Koo Press
Wordfringe

Supported by

Books and Beans
Scottish Book Trust

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