A bit of an empty pub, but our table was full. Nice to meet Dejla Kadhim, of Gorkana, a Floral-Street-based agency that sources journalists and matches them to projects, PRs and so forth: any writer interested, email: mail@gorkhana. com. Les Burton talked about his quincunx, Angie Macdonald has a new web design site: ZenAngie. Nigel Soper mentioned his son Sam's gig on Saturday at the Ritzy (see poster). Annie Fatet said there was a new (expensive) Creatuve Writing Kitchen in Bellenden Road, and a recent poetry evening at the Montpelier, now to be a monthly event. Nick Snow of Groucho Southeast had a look in, and Kirsty Hamilton arrived enraged, having come across somebody in Lordship Lane off his face, and nobody prepared to call the police or an ambulance. What would you/should you do in such a situation? She is going to make some calls find out.
Next Groucho at the Montpelier on Thursday February 24
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