Friday 5 June 2009

No Point will be back in September

No Point in Not Being Friends will carry on in Manchester, we promise.

we're busy doing other things over the summer.

we've got a slot at the Camp Bestival festival at the end of July: more info about that soon.

we're doing a special version in October at Matt and Phred's in Manchester, as part of the literary festival: again, more info soon.

and from September onwards, we'll do some kind of monthly thing somewhere again, promise. it might be a bit smaller. maybe just two or three confirmed slots per night. there will still be open mic and things, too.

Wednesday 6 May 2009

bear with us!

thought it was about time we wrote on here to explain our absence... Don't be alarmed by the seeming lack of activity; like a mass of tadpoles wriggling around in the murky depths of an apparently stagnant pond, there's plenty going on beneath the surface.

To explain - after nine amazing reading nights, we're having a little break. In part, to concentrate on planning a couple of big summer/autumn events we've got coming up (Camp Bestival and the Manchester Literature Festival) but also, because No Point is going to have a bit of a format change when it emerges from its spring cocoon, we think. It may not be monthly anymore, and it might not even be in the same place, but it will definitely 'be', one way or another. And we hope, it will 'be' better than ever.

Thank you for being patient. In the meantime, you can still email us at nopointinnotbeingfriends at gmail dot com if you want to know anything, or tell us anything, or send us jokes etc. that would be nice.

Wednesday 18 March 2009

no point in not being friends 9



the next 'no point' night is on Tuesday, March 24th. we thought we had an extra week, and had told people 'the last Tuesday of the month'. sorry about that. it's not. it's NEXT TUESDAY.


lots of good stuff booked:


the launch of Jenn Ashworth's novel, A Kind of Intimacy


a small showcase of writers from a new magazine called Bewilderbliss


a reading by the award-winning science fiction writer Geoff Ryman


the premiere of a short film about MEN by Crispin Best and Socrates Adams-Florou


plus the usual open mic stuff, etc. more TBC.


also, it is going to be the premiere of the 'new format' which involves, 'less people booked to read' and 'more time for drinks/talking at the end/etc.'


please come. it's at the Deaf Institute on Grovesnor St, just off Oxford Rd, and it starts at 8pm-ish in the upstairs room.


Jenn is going on first, i think, as there's going to be a bookstall and things too.

[click the poster for a bigger, readable version]


Monday 16 February 2009

february reading night

there's no point in not being friends with someone if you want to be friends with them: the perfect antidote to gloomy, depressing February.

The next night is booked for Monday 23rd. After this, it will return to its regular slot on the last Tuesday of the month.

This month we've got a special guest curator, Sian Cummins, giving Chris the chance to relax and enjoy the readings without having to dart about with a dog-eared, biroed running order, marshalling wayward readers. That'll just be me and Sian. We've got some brilliant readers, including No Point favourites Tom Fletcher, Luke Yates and N.P. Murgatroyd, a video reading from Catherine Lacey, live drama, and music from the excellent Si Connor.

As always, there'll be open mic slots, too. Please email nopointinnotbeingfriends at gmail dot com if you'd like to put your name down, or bring something on the night and find me or Sian.

There'll be lots of drink on sale and lots of time between readings to buy / drink it.

It's upstairs at the Deaf Institute off Oxford Road. Doors are at 8pm, and it's free to get in.

See you there...

Monday 12 January 2009

no point in not being friends 7


the next night is booked for Jan 27th, at 8pm.

we have lots of good people booked: M.J. Hyland, Richard Milward, Steven Hall, Blake Butler (for the video reading), Aiden Clarkson, Tim Russell, Sian Cummins, Sally Cook, Jenn Ashworth, Socrates Adams-Florou ...

it is also going to be the official 'launch party' or whatever for The Bird Room by Chris Killen.