Friday 25 March 2011

Things of Interest.

DO YOU WANT TO WRITE AND SELL A NOVEL.

Sarah Duncan is holding two one day courses in creative writing in Notting Hill London.

For more info e-mail sionhillcourses@hotmail.com

www.sarahduncan.co.uk to see who the tutor is.

Read her blog at www.sarahduncansblog.blogspot.com

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ARE YOU A WRITER OF SCI FI, FANTASY AND HORROR.

Alt.Fiction are holding a Spring Writing Weekend 20th - 22nd May

e-mail alt.fiction@writingeastmidlands.co.uk
or call Alex 07896 228367

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CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING BLOG. HELP TO RAISE CASH FOR JAPAN - A NOVEL IDEA.


http://chicklitworkinprogress.blogspot.com

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Notices

Our next Speaker meeting will be on the 13th April. The speaker will be Susan Rogers, Customer Services Development Librarian, who orgainsed the successful Poetry Reading on World Book Night.

The meeting will be held at the St John's Church Centre at 7.45pm for 8pm start.

The meeting is open to members £1.50 and non members £2.50.


It would be great to see you all there. Pop it in your diary.

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Emma Henderson author of Grace Williams Says it Out Loud will be talking abou her book at Tunbridge Wells library.

Tuesday 19 April 2011 7pm
Tickets are £2 and can be bought from the library.
Contact Susan Rogers
01892 522352.

Emma has just been long listed for the Orange prize.

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Sunday 20 March 2011

Events

Sarah Salway

Author of three novels and two books of short stories is holding writing workshops in Tunbridge Wells.

Unfortunately it is too late to go to the first but I believe it is possible to sign up for the second and third.

Saturday 30th April
Only you can write this - Strengthen your writing voice.

Saturday 28th May
Carrying On -How to be a happy writer

Each workshop is £45.

Contact

frances_rae@yahoo.co.uk

More details on Sarah Salway website which I am unable to link?

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Crowborough Open Poetry Evening.

15 April · 19:30 - 21:30

Location The Old Fire Station

Created by: Crowborough Arts Network, Gareth Owen-Williams


More info A keen poet? You've written poetry but never shown it?
You think your verse deserves a wider audience?
Or you'd like to hear others' efforts?
Come and take part in Crowborough's first open poetry reading.

The even can be found on facebook.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=192993787388471

I will be going. It would be good to see other members there.

Thursday 3 March 2011

ANALOGY

At the moment we are studying analogy for my degree course. As a writer I love language and words. I feel I have written well if the language is enjoyable. When I read I get really excited over words and how the writer has used them. I like the images they conjure up and the sound and feel of them on my lips.

One of the exercises I was asked to do was to find a picture of someone involved in an unusual occupation, possibly one that has been superseded by modern technology. I chose the picture below of a chimney sweep. I then had to come up with as many analogies as possible and note whether they were similes or metaphors. I had such fun doing this and it occurred to me that as writers we spend very little time honing our craft and we forget the pleasure this can bring.





My challenge to you dear reader, is to do this exercise yourself. Use the picture posted here and post your analogies in the comment box. I can't offer any prize but I hope that you will have fun doing it and reading other contributions.

I look forward to reading yours. Here are a few I came up with.

The soot ferret blackened his snout.

The chimney gave birth to its labourer.

The sweep swept the gullet before it choked on its bile.

Wednesday 2 March 2011

WORLD BOOK NIGHT

I thought I would share this forthcoming event. Several of our members will be going along and sharing their favourite poem. Do you have one? Why not come along? Details below.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE POEM?

Share it on World Book Night at Tunbridge Wells Library: an evening of poetry and refreshments

Saturday 5 March 2011, 6.00 – 7.30pm

For more information, contact Susan Rogers 01892 522352