Formed over forty years ago, our Writers Circle is based in Felixstowe, Suffolk. Meetings are held in The Room at the Top in Felixstowe Library, normally on the first and third Tuesday of each month commencing at 7.30pm and finishing by 10.00pm. Check this weblog for details of meetings.

There is an annual November to November fee of £30, April to November is £20 and June to November £15. For members preferring to pay at each meeting the charge is £5 per meeting. To contact Felixstowe Scribblers simply email scribblers.1@btinternet.com or the Secretary, catherine.stafford1@ntlworld.com

Saturday 24 April 2010

Report of the Meeting

FELIXSTOWE SCRIBBLERS NEWSHEET

Incorporating
the

REPORT OF THE MEETING HELD 20th APRIL 2010


Apologies: Dick, Ally, Rani, and Barry.

Present: Peter, Liliane, Ruth, Tony, Sue, Jane, Les, Trish and Dave (chair).

SCRIBBLERS NEWS

It was nice to see Ruth, Sue and Les at the meeting although the attendance was again somewhat lower than the norm. We can blame the Icelandic volcano eruption and the clouds of volcanic ash that grounded aircraft for six days for at least one absentee with Barry being delayed in the USA. Dick was in Liverpool for the 25th anniversary of the Coast to Coast writing competitions that was hosted by Maurice James whilst Rani is back in London and Ally still on her course work.

Ruth tells us that Solidus Press is running an on-line writing competition. The idea is to finish off a story from the `starter` 300 words that are given. One of the starters is by some Felixstowe author you might know ... no guesses that it is Ruth! Continue the story in 300 word blocks, the best entries will be published in the ongoing story on-line and their work will be viewed by the public and the Solidus press publisher as well. Worth a go? Here`s the link: www.soliduspress.com

It is a reminder of the ongoing story that was run on the BBC Look East website a few years ago when several Scribblers added a paragraph to the original opening lines and resulted in quite a high profile appearance on television for Morag. Of course we have run our own ongoing stories in the past and they have always been very good fun!

Dave has had some work incorporated in the Ipswich Speedway website in memory of Billy Sanders who died twenty-five years ago. It is also understood that some of Dave’s memories will be published in the programme for the Billy Sanders Memorial Best Pairs meeting at Foxhall Stadium Ipswich on Thursday 29th April.

However, Dave has now stood down as Secretary after ten years in the post. Still with no-one appointed to take over control of the Scribblers, there needs to be a full committee meeting to fill this unpaid vacancy. Dave thanked those present for the card and a book from his colleagues.

The Ipswich Arts Festival Short Story Competition is rapidly drawing to a close with the deadline of 30th April, so if you are entering then the time to get the work posted off is now!!!

See previous postings on this weblog for news of The V.S. Pritchett Memorial Prize 2010 organised by The Royal Society of Literature and other updated information.

The Platform:

The 1,500 word open-themed work.

Tony: First chapter: Preparations for the Great Departure
Peter: Memories in the Night.

The 500 word work on Finish or Finnish.

Dave: Black Friday the Thirteenth
Trish: Untitled
Liliane: No Wine in the Cellar
Les: A Glass Half Full
Jane: Wardrobe Hell (poem)
Ruth: Extract from “Family Snap”

Our Next Meeting will be on Tuesday 4th May at 7.30pm in the Room at the Top, Felixstowe Library.

The 500-ish word homework theme is “Dust” whilst the longer 1,500 word open themed work will be provided by Jane and Les.

Until then,

Keep Scribbling!