writenow! : meeting

Write Now! is a writers' group that meets in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England twice a month.

Meeting - 3rd november 2009

Present: Tony, Nigel, Russell, Rosie, Barry, Eleanor, Carolyn, Julian, George

Chair: Nigel

News: Russell announced the (paid) publication of a short story in Telling Tales: Well done Russell. Rosie gave us details of her son-in-law's imminent MBE. Not literary, but good news all the same. Julian has a publisher reading his recently finished volume of Memoirs. Tony, with a nod to the imminent launch of The Ant-Lion, is booked to appear on the sofa with Lesley Dolphin, on BBC Radio Suffolk on the afternoon of the 23rd November, at 3.15pm. He also has a 'substantial piece' on the book earmarked by the East Anglian Daily Times.

AOB: Given over to the discussion of the Anthology, which Write Now! are hoping to publish in the first half of 2010. If you want to get involved in the project, email George or Barry

Whatever the finer points, the Anthology is firmly in our minds as we approach the end of the year. There is a deadline of January 31st for content to be finalised, so we need to get cracking on those submissions.

Readings: The task for the meeting was for a 100 word piece with one of the themes: Letter; New Year; A Chance Meeting.

Summary: The air in Woolpit was fresh, and clear of the recent 'whiff'. It had been raining, and the Village Hall was busy with indoor bowlers and local WeightWatchers. George and Barry got keys from the local repository and opened up. Wine was poured, chairs arranged and social chitchat commenced. Nine members braved the night, and our reward included a vibrant discussion on the possibilities of a group Anthology. Readings were generally short and well-received. There was a good mix of subjects and styles, as usual. Nigel chaired the meeting with a firm hand, before being called away to deal with a blackout back home. At 10pm we finished up, said our goodbyes and walked back out into the damp evening, slightly sad again that another meeting had ended, but looking forward to the upcoming excitement of Tony's book launch. Who knows what literary adventures await before the next gathering on the 17th?

George

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