Stablemates, A Poetry Salon hosted by Jill Abram
with Cinnamon Press Poets, including Kathleen M. Quinlan
23 February 2017
7.00 for 7.30 pm
Waterstones
203/206 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HD
Loose Muse
Featuring Vrouwkji Tuinman and Kathleen M. Quinlan, with Ellen Zaks
9 November 2016
The Sun Pub, 21 Drury Lane
London WC2B 5RH
Book launch of Moorings
Cinnamon Press Poets: Kathleen M. Quinlan
25 October 2016
7.30 pm
The Albion Beatnik
34 Walton Street
Oxford OX2 6AA
For the Meanest Flower: Poetry for Parity and Peace
in support of the Ibba Girls' School, South Sudan
Gill McEvoy, Kathleen M. Quinlan, Margaret Eddershaw, Katherine Gallagher
16 May 2016
7.30 pm
The Poetry Café
London
The Poetry Lounge in The Sitting Room
Cinnamon Press Poets: Lesley Ingram and Kathleen M. Quinlan
5 January 2016
7.00 pm for 7.30
The Blue Boar
52 Mill St
Ludlow SY8 1BB
Book Launch of Second Light anthology, Fanfare (edited by Wendy French and Dilys Wood) 22 November 2015 6.00 pm
Art Worker's Guild
6 Queen Square, London
Cinnamon Press 10th Anniversary Celebration
3 October 2015 6.30-9.00 pm
The NN Art Gallery
9 Guildhall Road
Northampton, NN1 1DP
Readings from some of the "most exciting publications from our 10th year: David Olsen, Tricia Durdey, Kathleen M Quinlan, Adam Craig, Judy Kendall, Ian Gregson, Maria Aichella, Gail Ashton, Susan Richardson."
Book Signing: Kathleen M Quinlan and David Olsen, Featured Poets
at AF Harrold's Poetry Café
South Street Arts Centre
21 South Street, Reading, RG1 4QU
17 July 2015, 8.30pm
Book Launch: Kathleen M Quinlan (From We to I) and David Olsen (Unfolding Origami) launch books from Cinnamon Press at Blackwell's Bookshop, 48-51 Broad Street, Oxford, UK, 25 February 2015 7-8.30 pm. Guest readers: Tina Sederholm and Paul Surman.
13th Annual Oxford Human Rights Festival
Screening of Film: Private Violence
20 February 2015 7.00 pm
Chakrabarti Room, John Henry Brookes Building (JHBB).
Gipsy Lane
Headington, Oxford OX3 OBP
Feature length documentary film on intimate partner violence, followed by panel discussion including Marylin Anderson and Michelle Charlesworth team leaders at the Oxford Domestic Abuse Service (ODAS), managing most of the Oxfordshire refuges, Outreach and Children's Services; Suzanne Watts, a registered nurse and health visitor with experience of working in practice, education and research; and Dr. Kathleen M. Quinlan, poet, social scientist and teacher at the University of Oxford. Kathleen will kick off the evening with a reading from her pamphlet, From We to I. Free admission, open to all.
See http://www.oxfordhumanrightsfestival.org
Derwent Poetry Festival, November 2014, Invited reader.
The Pity of War, 13 September 2014, St. Michael's at the Northgate, Cornmarket St., Oxford.
The Pity of War, 6 June 2014, Albion Beatnik, Walton St., Jericho, Oxford
In Protest - Writing Women's Rights, 8 March 2014, Keat's House London, with Keats House Poets Laila
Sumpton and Anthony Hett and other poets who appeared in the University of London's Human Rights Poetry Anthology: a performance of poetry readings on the theme of women’s and girls’ rights in celebration of International Women's Day.
Launch of The Interpreter's House Issue #54, 7.30 pm 31 October 2013
The Albion Beatnik, Walton St., Jericho, Oxfordshire, England
Read "Aphrodite's Cradle" with many other contributors.
Kathleen was selected to read at the launch of Acumen, Issue 75 and a celebration of 25 years of Acumen at Lauderdale House, Highgate, London on 21 February 2013.
She has also read at several Back Room Poets' Events in Oxford since 2011 and at Open Mic readings of the Second Light Network Spring and Autumn Festivals at the Artworker's Guild in London.