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The Humber Mouth Reviews
Renegade Soundwave - The Renegade Writers pack the George
RENEGADE WRITERS: THE REMEDY


By Steve Hall
The Launch Party. Friday was a day of paranoia and of clutching a carrier bag with a blue folder in it. It was a day of post-it notes, stuck pretty much everywhere: on my desk on my computer, on the wall, on the carrier bag with the folder in it. All the notes were variations on a theme: "Don’t Forget M’s Work", "Take This When You Leave" "Work" "Michelle’s Work" "Don’t forget The Work".
Something similar was written on the back of my left hand and something more aggressive running constantly like one of those scrolling signs through my head: RememberRememeberRemember, if you forget the folder, everything will be ruined, you will have ruined it. It will all be your fault... The George, filling up..
The Renegade Writers. I came into position of the blue folder at last orders the previous night, the bleary end of a alcoholically over-extended Humber Mouth launch party. Renegade Writer Michelle passed me the folder with a quick "You are coming tomorrow night aren’t you? Can you look after my writing? I’m going to a club." Even in a fairly drunken state, sitting there with the thing on my knee, the thought-train still made its way home: Now I have to go to the Renegade Writers event, I thought.
And that means I’ll be reviewing it, I thought. I sneaked a look at the folder in the bag. Across the front it said: "The world has been cancelled due to lack of interest."

Clever, I thought.
The Renegade Writers are a ten-strong outfit of young poets, a sort of Hull-based Wu-Tang Clan but more mild-mannered - with the swearing but without the prison sentences and ongoing legal wrangles (well, as far as I'm aware). And - as I suspected when I took possession of Michelle's work - just like the Clan, they know how to self-promote. The top floor of the George was rammed - and this is poetry remember - standing room only at the back and a doorway stuffed with people who couldn't quite get in. Renegade Elsie.

The one and only Cracktown.
In a smart marketing move, the Renegades chose to back up their own troops with some musical artillery in doing so and changed the mood of the evening from 'extended poetry reading' to 'event'. Like I said, they're clever.
The work itself (as with all collectives, the good ones - even the Clan) was a pick and mix with gems thrown in. "Frankenstein's Fanny and Prickly Pussy" - probably the shiniest, funniest and most technically accomplished piece of the night, was delivered almost as an afterthought by a Renegade in basque and bunny ears who's name I didn't catch, while the 'technologically unassisted' Michelle went from the stage into the middle of the room to deliver a brave and heartfelt set which was a lesson both in guts and in crowd control. (I'm glad I remembered the folder). Renegade Michelle.
Renegades Jane and Trevor. Criticisms? Well, the Renegades can certainly pull an audience but perhaps they need to look at how they structure their shows. With seven readers all reading perhaps nine or ten pieces, plus their musical support, the show weighed in at over three hours, which is very demanding on a Friday night audience. With some pruning, more quick changes and a little more structure to keep energy levels up, they'll be able manage and direct their big crowds more effectively. Like Yoda says - "You must learn control"
And they will. They're clever.
Continued on www.thisisull.com......
The Humber Mouth Homepage.

Previews - Wild Boys and Wild Ways: Jill Dawson
By Maggie Hannan
The MMR vaccination controversy ensures that few people are unfamiliar with the plight of those affected by autism and their search for answers. Jill Dawson, who visits the Humber Mouth this Saturday, knows better than most about the challenges involved. As the mother of a son diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome, she was inspired to write her latest novel Wild Boy after reading an account of a 'feral child' in Uta Frith's Autism: Explaining the Enigma. Read more...

Previews - Doctor in the House? Russell T. Davies
By Maggie Hannan
'I grew up watching Doctor Who, hiding behind the sofa like so many others. He's had a good rest and now it's time to bring him back. The new series will be fun, exciting, contemporary and scary...' So says Russell T. Davies, famous for the controversial Queer as Folk, and Second Coming starring Christopher Ecclestone.
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Previews - Michael Gray: Bob Dylan poetry of the Blues
By Lee Cassanell
On Saturday morning I had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Gray, one of the world's leading Bob Dylan Experts.
It was quite an exciting moment for me, being a Dylan fan and all, and I suppose if I'd not had the mother of all hangovers due to the previous evenings merriment, I would have been more nervous then I was. Read more...

People - The Humber Mouth By Maggie Hannan
When the first literature festival in Hull happened, organised by David Porter and John Osborne, I'd only been living in the city for about eighteen months, having arrived in a van with a dog, looking for somewhere to stay. I'd heard about the poetry readings which had been taking place in the city - the famous Bête Noire readings - and which were reported to be drawing the largest audiences for poetry outside of London. Read more...

Interviews - What is Lakh Kushia?
By Jane
Lakh Kushia is an exciting new shop selling all things Eastern..
Situated on Newland Avenue on the corner of Marshall Street where the carpet shop used to be ... it really is ' the unique Eastern -Western experience'. Lakh Kushia means 'million happinesses' in Punjabi.
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Interviews - Who Are the Renegade Writers?
Lee explains "The group is based on honesty, openness, a place where expression is not limited by shame, but encouraged, without boundaries."
"Sex, drugs, rock and Roll, it's about expressing life's energy!" Nick continues.

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Interviews - Colin Blakeston Film Producer
I work for a Video/DVD production company in town called GH Productions. We do a lot of work to promote Hull and that's why it's nice to see a website doing the same thing!' (Thanks Colin - Editor).
Since working there, Colin has been involved in productions for such clients as The Deep, KC Stadium, Ferensway, Children's University and The Zone, to name a few.
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