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Niall O'Sullivan is a poet, editor and event host. He has published two books of poetry with Flipped Eye and hosts London's biggest open mic, Poetry Unplugged, at the Poetry Cafe.

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Todd Moore 14/11/1937 – 12/3/2010

I had the honour of hanging out with Todd Moore for a couple of days when he came over to London a few years back. All I really knew of Todd Moore was from the terse Dillinger vignettes that appeared regularly in Tim Wells’s Rising magazine. The poems seemed to scan the contents of a moment, much [...]

My Set at Utter! Evolution

For anyone that didn’t make it, here’s an video of my set at Utter! Evolution a few nights back, click on the “facebook” icon in the top right hand corner to watch it in HD. It was a quality night, with great performances by Baba Brinkman and Kelly Swain. Big kudos is due to Charlie [...]

My Set at Whitechapel

Here’s an mp3 of my set at Littlest Birds at the Whitechapel Gallery a few weeks back. You can have listen by clicking on the play button below or you can save it for your mp3 player by right clicking the download link. There’s a little bit of feisty language and some slightly rude poetry, [...]

Poem for all the Old Men that still have Elvis Haircuts + Interview

New video of me reciting a poem from my first collection in the walled garden of Brockwell Park. Followed by a grilling from the super talented young poet, Kayo Chingoyi. Filmed for Lit-Up Singapore. http://litupfestival.ning.com/

My Time at Wimbledon

Having blogged extensively about Wimbledon for a fortnight, you might think that I wouldn’t want to write more about it. Indeed, I can hardly imagine that any of you that have been following the Postcards from Wimbledon blog are really in the mood to read any more of it. However, I think, maybe just for [...]