Wednesday 19th Nov 2014
Hedgespoken is a travelling off-grid theatre project based in Devon, UK.
Help the brilliant Tom Hirons and Rima Staines turn a beautiful old Bedford RL truck into a spectacular venue for starlit storytellings, vagabond puppet circus and far more.
Full details can be found on their
Hedgespoken crowdfunder page. But don't hang around, they only have 12 days of fundraising left!
If you are as excited about this project as we are, then please do pass on their film link to anyone who you think would appreciate it.:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/hedgespoken Rima and Tom need to raise an estimated £25,000 in total to make this vision become a reality, and they cannot do it alone. This is where you get to play a part in their unfolding story by pledging what you can to make this dream happen, and by sharing this campaign far and wide! It is very exciting to think about the possibilities of a project like this being funded by the people to whom it will mean the most - the true grass-roots pledgers!
This dream is being made out of lots of small donations from lots of people who believe in this magic as much as we do!
In fact, the wondrous Amelias Mag have even featured an interview with Tom and Rima. Follow this
interview link to hear them speak about the inspirations and influences behind their project.
London's Litro Magazine Reviews Time:
'An ambitious collection of short fiction, poetry and art, Lazy Gramophone's Time dresses up genre-bending experimentalism in cinemascope, projecting it backwards and upside-down.'Read the full piece
here.
"
Time is a fascinating collection littered with not only wonderful
literature but also fabulous illustrations that ultimately make it a
credit to any book-lover's shelves."
Sabotage Magazine have written a wonderful review of our latest publication Time. Read the full article
here.
Wednesday 17th Jul 2013
Annexe Magazine is a group of not so like-minded people, all with a love of story telling. They hope to create a place, both online and in print, in publication and in performance, where writing can thrive
"Lazy Gramophone's anthology Time lives up to the high bar it sets for itself."."Most books try to create a story within a world. Time has attempted, and succeeded in, crafting an entire world around a story. No small feat!"
Musa Okwonga interviews Sam Rawlings about our latest publication, Time.
Mat Lloyd talks to Rooms Magazine about spoken word, music, influences, Lazy Gramophone and Time.
We are very happy to announce that the ever brilliant Rooms Magazine have written a feature on our upcoming book, Time:
'
Time is a treasure box brimming with creativity and fresh talent.' ~ Rooms Magazine.
You can read the full article
here
Rima Staines talks
Time in her extraordinary blog, The Hermitage.
Fabric Magazine have written a wonderful review of our latest publication, Time:
'...we'll bet you've never seen time as it's portrayed in this stunning new publication.' ~ Fabric Magazine.
You can read the full review
here (p.39)
The Time book launch is set to take place in The Drink Shop & Do, 9 Caledonian Road, London, N1 9DX, on Sunday 26th May 2013 from 15:30 - 23:00
The Time book launch is to be held at London's The Drink Shop and Do on Sunday 26th May from 15:30 to 23:00. The Event is to be Free Entry. There will be a
Gallery Display of images & text from the book, while the
Lazy Gramophone Stall will be selling
First Edition Copies of Time as well as various other works produced by our writers and artists. If you choose to stay with us all day then you will be treated to a number of
Performances By the Book's Contributors (see timings below); though should you find yourself otherwise engaged, do feel free to drop by at any point during the day - even if only to have say hi, catch a performance and share a quick drink.
Thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing you all soon!
About the Time Project.
Time is a vast collaborative book project containing short stories, poems and artwork by fifty-five contributors. Since the project's inception, the idea has been to create an environment where independent writers and artists could come together in order to share their work. The result of this endeavour is a collection of stories, images and poems based around the theme of time, its pages placing particular focus upon the relationship between words and pictures. By sharing in this way we hope to inspire each other as well as those around us, to draw a diverse audience and so help to illuminate the work of alternative artists and writers everywhere.
Kirsty Allison blogs about our Time project.
Time now available for pre-order! Orders will be dispatched on 28th May.