Public relations consultants are only tangible when the work is done and results are delivered and served. If your company needs exposure or a better public facade then a public relations consultant at Tangible will be able. Perhaps your company is launching a new brand or needs to do something to attract the interest of the public or clients to generate revenue and awareness.
Tangible PR has worked with Pal V, Tote Casino, the World Music Awards, URA5TAR Luxury Limousines, ITN, Miss Commonwealth International, Hey Jo Club, Hot Gossip Magazine, Penthouse Club, OK Magazine, Havana Hunnies, Turmeaus Tobacco, Daily Mail, Habana Belles, Regatta Restaurant, and Dapper Menswear, RSVP Magazine, News of the World, Daily Mirror, Daily Star, Loaded Magazine, Nuts Magazine, Daily Sport, Sunday Sport, The Chauffeur Magazine, W1 Magazine, Careers Magazine.
The Tangible entertainment PR service has delivered public relations and management services to a catalogue of Music, sport, TV and film personalities as well as fashion and Glamour Models. Unusual clients have included a male gigolo and an eccentric billionaire.
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Tangible PR is now seeking to represent authors and poets with something special to offer readers around the world. Tangible's founder Richard Curson wrote "Burst With Verse" which was published in 1997. Richard is finalising the sequal entitled "Burst With verse 2" a poetry book with attitude. "Burst With Verse 2" embroils the wonderful world we live in with celebrity and media lifestyle into poetry in a young and funky way. "Burst With Verse" has been reviewed by many a critic but this one really sums up perfectly.
Reviewer: A reader
Mr Curson's lavish debut offering appeared with a flourish on the Comic Publications imprint in late 1997, to plaudits from celebrities as varied as Paul Daniels and Ed Hall. 'Burst With Verse' is a wide-ranging anthology of Curson's early work and displays both a keen intellect and a sharp tongue, which he never shies away from thrusting into dark areas. It features a dazzling lexicon of styles, from the deeply-felt and intensely personal "I Just Don't Know what To Do" to the joyous character observation "Trixie".
Barriers of taste and content come crashing down as Curson writes bravely about thorny issues such as sweaty feet, faeces and vanity publishing. Political commentators will be impressed by Curson's incisive two-part satire on the monarchy, "H.R.H.", a work ostensibly about Diana and Charles where the author's resentment about class barriers, gender stereotypes and the ultimate futility of human struggle is barely concealed in the quatrains:
Her Royal Highness
So mild and mellow,
Who speaks so politely
and wears pretty yellow;
A graceful She
Is so calm at tea;
Her Royal Highness,
Her Majesty to be.
Younger readers meanwhile, will be impressed by Curson's colourful use of language such as "fart" to create texture and mood. However, we see much of the incurable romantic lover in Curson, notably in one touching passage where he describes how in moments of passion "my arse would melt". Verse like this offers us an intimate and unguarded view at the private side of its author.
At £5 this volume represents a fabulous investment. The book is designed for coffee-table use with an expensive typeface and a fine, bold illustration on its cover. Fans are still awaiting the follow-up, which no doubt shall thrust itself upon us just when we least expect it.







