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Nathan Penlington

The UK's only poet-magician

About Me

Here are some things about me in the third person:

Welsh born Nathan Penlington has gained a reputation as an original and inventive performer across the UK by skillfully shattering the myths that surround poets and poetry. Seamlessly fusing comedy, storytelling, audience participation and award winning magic with writing that is intelligent, accessible and entertaining he creates a unique form of literary cabaret. He performs at venues and festivals across the UK, Europe and the USA, and has shared stages with the likes of John Cooper Clarke, Ricky Gervais and Phil Jupitus.

Almost Nearly, a full length collection of graphic poems was published at the end of April 2008 in a limited signed and numbered edition. It features some of the poems included in Roadkill on the Digital Highway, which was short-listed for the Eric Gregory Award 2005, of which previous winners include Seamus Heaney and the poet laureate Andrew Motion.

Nathan was co-organiser and resident host of London's weekly spokenword venue SHORTFUSE, from April 2000 to September 2007. SHORTFUSE has attained a reputation for presenting an eclectic fusion of stand-up poetry, performance comedy and music and regularly presents up and coming performers alongside established names such as Rob Newman, John Hegley, Stewart Lee, Kevin Eldon and Simon Munnery, as well as forging working links with performers across the USA, Canada and Europe. SHORTFUSE is renowned for creating new formats including Bards in their eyes, Speed Cabaret, and Poetry Idol. Poetry Idol's tongue in cheek competition format has helped to bring wider attention to many up and coming poets and performers including Scroobius Pip, Suzanne Andrade (who now performs as 19-27), Joshua Idehen and Musa Okwanga (who have since formed the collective A Poem Inbetween People).

SHORTFUSE’s reputation for producing varied and entertaining events in novel formats has led Nathan to be employed to produce and host events for a wide variety of festivals including the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Brick Lane Festival, Stoke Newington Festival and Whitsable Arts Biennale. Nathan was Festival Director for Write to Ignite - Hackney Word Festival which took place throughout September 2007 www.writetoignite.co.uk. The Hackney Word Festival was the first London festival to explore all aspects of the written and spoken word, and featured performances and readings from well known and up and coming poets, novelists, comedians and musicians

In 2005 Nathan performed his debut full length solo spokenword show If My Life Hadn't Turned Out Differently at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with The Pleasance, after previewing the show at Chicago’s Drinking & Writing Festival, and in a variety of venues in New York including the renowned Bowery Poetry Club. Last summer Nathan made his 5th consecutive appearance at the festival, teaming up with two of the UK's other most innovative spokenword artists, Rhian Edwards and Suzanne Andrade to produce a unique show called ‘Invisible Ink’ which fused magic, music, poetry and animation to critical acclaim (‘Three masters of the spoken word are indulging audiences with poetry, music and scientific magic throughout this year's fringe festival. Invisible Ink combine perfectly pronounced poem recitals, rhythmic pros and tales of dreams and nightmares, which not only pay tribute to the English language, but expertly demonstrate what can be done with it’. **** Three Weeks).

Nathan is Poetry Editor for The Fix Magazine - the UK's only monthly comedy magazine, which is distributed free at comedy venues across the county.His work has also been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and he has hosted two series of the surreal spokenword show Parlour Games on Resonance 104.4FM Some things other people have said:

A natural performer, witty, inventive, stylish and original - Robert Newman

Consistently original and accessible - Chortle

'A young turn of promise' - John Hegley

'The best qualified performance poet in the country' - BBC Radio 3, The Verb

'Sensation' - The Guardian

'Fans of Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker and Simon Armitage will recognise Nathan Penlingtons whimsical poetic evocations from the North of the Watford gap. He points out hes not a comedian, but theres humour which touches the same place, and he has the talent with words to successfully open his horizons in future' - The List

'Nathan Penlington's fusion of wit, storytelling and visuals are garnering critics' plaudits and attention' - Time Out

'...has little in common with Eminem or Murray Lachlan Young' - Metro

'England's brightest stand-up poet' - NewYorkCool.com

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/22/2006
Band Members: Nathan Penlington
Influences: Alfred Jarry; JG Ballard; Richard Brautigan; crazy golf; Jeff Wayne's musical version of War of the Worlds; feeling like I'm on holiday just walking down the street; Georges Perec; The OuLiPo; late nights and early mornings with beautiful, intelligent, feisty girls; B.S. Johnson; Jeff Noon; Jarvis Cocker; 99p shops; dozier holland dozier; catalogues; Harold & Maude; Paul Harris; the overlooked, lost and forgotten; Rene Magritte; semiotic theory; Simon Drake; James Joyce; Lou Reed; barcodes; Raymond Roussel; William Burroughs; HG Wells; Sherlock Holmes; David Bowie; little kindnesses from strangers; Dylan Thomas; Choose Your Own Adventure books; the use and misuse of language; The Hudsucker Proxy; Rikki Ducornet; finding out about things I don't know;
Sounds Like:

'A natural performer, witty, inventive, stylish and original - Robert Newman

'Consistently original and accessible - Chortle

'A young turn of promise' - John Hegley

'Sensation' - The Guardian

'The best qualified performance poet in the country' - BBC Radio 3, The Verb

'Fans of Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker and Simon Armitage will recognise Nathan Penlingtons whimsical poetic evocations from the North of the Watford gap. He points out hes not a comedian, but theres humour which touches the same place, and he has the talent with words to successfully open his horizons in future' - The List

'Nathan Penlington's fusion of wit, storytelling and visuals are garnering critics' plaudits and attention' - Time Out

'...has little in common with Eminem or Murray Lachlan Young' - Metro

'England's brightest stand-up poet' - NewYorkCool.com


Type of Label: None

My Blog

The Fix - July 2008

My flat is alive with the smell of fresh printers ink, which means the new issue of The Fix has arrived. The new issue looks at the festivals happening this summer, and which ones you should go to t...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 07:30:00 PST

The Fix - May 2008

The latest issue of The Fix hits the streets this week featuring interviews with Paul Whitehouse and David Quantick amongst the special articles on TV comedy.This month the poetry section includes wo...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Wed, 28 May 2008 09:30:00 PST

Poetry for computers

We all, man or machine, deserve moments of tender reflection, so I have written a poem for your computer. It is written in binary, and spoken by the generic Adobe voice.Which are two things that comp...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Mon, 12 May 2008 11:18:00 PST

My Magic Life

The sensational Mr Solo is curating an art exhibition called My Magic Life, bringing together artists who work in a variety of media to explore the wonder in belief of the seemingly impossible. My con...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Mon, 05 May 2008 01:24:00 PST

NEW BOOK available NOW

My new book Almost Nearly is finally published this month.   Almost Nearly combines visual and tactile elements with writing that led Robert Newman to call my work "witty, inventive, s...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:29:00 PST

What to do when John Humphrys calls your name

    I started writing a new blog called ’What to do when John Humphrys calls your name’ but it somehow turned itself into something else. So rather than just post it&...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 01:57:00 PST

NEW BOOK - ready for pre-order

Finally, my full collection of graphic poems is ready for pre-order. The books will be in my hands by the end of the month - the preview copy looks amazing. Almost Nearly contains some of the graphic...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 09:01:00 PST

Fixing for March

That’s right, the new issue of The Fix magazine hit the streets this week, and I know I’ve said this before, but it is bigger and better than ever. This month’s Poetry section bring...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 04:20:00 PST

BBC 4 - 28 Acts in 28 Minutes - Thursday 27th March

The third programme of 28 Acts in 28 Minutes finally airs on Thursday 27th March, at 6.30pm on BBC Radio 4. It was recorded way back in February last year, I had been worrying that my use of the ...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 11:02:00 PST

Dont wake me up before you go go

I've been having trouble sleeping for a few months, and have tried everything suggested to me that might help  cutting out caffeine and alcohol, not eating after six, herbal teas and remedies, blacko...
Posted by Nathan Penlington on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 01:59:00 PST