Cheryl Taylor
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Cheryl Taylor, the Controller, Comedy Commissioning for the BBC, answered questions earlier this year at Nottingham's ScreenLit festival.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/cheryl_taylor.shtml
Deborah Sathe
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With series 2 in full swing - here's an earlier interview we did with Deborah Sathe where she talks about producing EastEnders' online spinoff, E20.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/deborah_sathe.shtml
Scripts
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Our scripts are in PDF format - if you can't read them, download Adobe Reader from http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/categories/plug/acrobat/acrobat.shtml?intro
Mongrels
Springwatchmen (Series 1 Episode 4) by Jon Brown
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/downloads/scripts/mongrels_s01e04.pdf
Luther
Series 1 Episode 6 by Neil Cross
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/downloads/scripts/luther_s01e06.pdf
Don't forget you can browse through all of the scripts in our script archive.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/script_archive.shtml
Submitting your script to BBC writersroom
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Want to write for the BBC? Find out what to send us on our script submissions page.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/writing/submissions_writersroom.shtml
Blog
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Micheál Jacob reports back on the progress of the sitcom competition, Chris Wilson talks about writing for Radio 3's The Wire, and a hello from Fiona Mahon, a new addition to the BBC writersroom team.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/writersroom/
Opportunities
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Write Now
Deadline: 15 October 2010
Have your play performed at the Brockley Jack theatre in South East London.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/write_now1.shtml
Inspired by Science
Deadline: 15 October 2010
£5,000 prize to develop a film or TV drama around biomedical science.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/inspired_by_science.shtml
The Big Idea
Deadline: 29 October 2010
£25,000 prize and development deal for produced writers with big film concepts.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/the_big_idea.shtml
We Are Here
Deadline: 29 October 2010
Pentabus Theatre are looking for new plays for their 2012 season.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/we_are_here.shtml
Future Talent Award
Deadline: 15 November 2010
Opportunity for students in the North of England
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/future_talent_award.shtml
International Student Playscript Competition
Deadline: 30 November 2010
£1,000 cash prize and a rehearsed reading at the National Student Drama Festival for new play written by a student.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/international_student_playscript_competition.shtml
Writers' Projects
Deadline: 30 November 2010
Grants of up to £3,250 for writers from or living in Scotland to help their writing development.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/writers_projects.shtml
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Monday, 27 September 2010
Authonomy Writing Community
Here is an online community of discovery where writers become authors. A place to post your work for others to view and feedback their thoughts. A place for agents and publishers to view work too.
A great idea but one must be wary of some sites especially when their work is laid open to plagarism.
The choice always stays with the writer and if you would like to view the site then go to www.authonomy.co.uk
A great idea but one must be wary of some sites especially when their work is laid open to plagarism.
The choice always stays with the writer and if you would like to view the site then go to www.authonomy.co.uk
Sunday, 26 September 2010
New website
An interesting new website for writers has appeared. At www.fictiongarden.co.uk it includes short stories and a fairly comprehensive list of competitions.
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Meeting Report and Newsheet
EMAIL ADDRESS
barry.darnell@ntlworld.com
scribblers@btinternet.com
For all your research and information
visit your local Felixstowe Library
and the Suffolk Record Office.
Meeting in The Room at the Top, Felixstowe Library.
21st September 2010.
In attendance: Stephen, Liliane, Dick, Martin, Beryl, Les, Peter, Tony, Trish, Gemma and Dave (Chair)
Apologies received from Ruth who was undergoing an eye operation.
A warm welcome went out to our new member Martin who has been writing for about two years. He has attended a writer’s course at Suffolk College but now wants to gain experience within the writing community. Word has it that he has already submitted a script to the BBC so fingers crossed he has some good news from them in the coming weeks.
Another piece of good news is that Ally received an email requesting her to send the first three chapters of ‘Drift’ following a successful submission of the first 10 pages. She spent the whole evening proofing those chapters looking for any mistakes she might have missed and ‘drove herself crazy’ until she was finally satisfied and sent them off after 11pm. Let’s cross all the other fingers and wish her success. Ally is also going to submit to Penguin and Dorchester although she is currently trying to up the word count to 60k from around 57k to meet the criteria. Don’t forget you can read Ally’s first chapter of ‘Drift’ on http://keeponscribbling.blogspot.com Ally has also posted details of submissions to Penguin and Dorchester on the same weblog. If you’re not already a member of this blog then please email Dave at scribblers@btinternet.com for an invitation to join.
The Jack Wilkinson Memorial Walk took place last Sunday and had a good turn-out of over thirty people although for a while three walkers including Mr.Cobbler (Scott) and his wife went missing but eventually emerged duly refreshed from MacDonald’s! The walk was in aid of Cancer Research and once sponsorship is collected there will be a nice cheque available for the charity.
Congratulations go to Jack’s mother Caz who very recently gave her fiftieth pint of blood, quite an achievement. Caz, along with Ruth and Barry have all been heard live on Radio Suffolk in the last few weeks.
Our next Scribblers Social is on Saturday 16th October at the Castle Lodge Hotel, Felixstowe. Guest speaker is Maureen Blundel. The evening is open to Scribblers and guests. Costing £15 per person for a 3 course meal you should arrive at 7.00pm for dinner at 7.30pm. Please book directly with the hotel (tel: 282149 or pop in). Bookings will be taken on a first come, first served basis. 20 places available.
On Saturday & Sunday Maureen will be running group workshops, and individual sessions and details of available places and bookings should be made direct to Maureen by email to liberato@talktalk.net.
Recently we have had wishes passed to us from Belinda in Queensland, Chris in Cairns and Rochelle who is currently recuperating from an operation. Ironically Belinda donated her cash winnings from the open Bill Budner competition that enabled us to purchase the Trophy which Scott engraves at Mr Cobblers in Felixstowe.
This leads us to the anonymous competition for the Bill Budner Trophy. This meeting was another fabulous evening of creativity with some really marvellous stories which were a real tribute to Bill’s memory.
Read by:
Stephen: 'Three’s a Crowd' written by Gemma
Liliane: 'Butterfly' by Martin
Dick: 'Drifting' by Dave
Martin: 'Just a Simple Cross' by Dick
Beryl: 'The Perfect Moment' by Stephen
Les: 'The Plane' by Liliane
Peter: 'The Minutes' by Les
Tony: 'Deputy Head' by Beryl
Trish: 'The Irrelevant Confession' by Peter
Gemma: 'Food' by Tony
Dave: 'Named from the Past' by Trish
It is nice to report that every single story received votes but the result was:
1st place Liliane with ‘The Plane’
2nd place Tony with Food
3rd place Les with The Minutes.
Congratulations to Liliane who became our tenth winner in eleven staging’s of the competition.
The format for these Trophy meetings has worked very successfully and produced many enthralling and exciting stories that it is a testament to the abilities of our members that so many have their names engraved on the Trophy. It is, of course, a fitting tribute to the memory of dear friend Bill that so many winners have shared the spotlight. What is also very gratifying is that all winners have been a mixture of both published and hobby writers. Believe it or not we still have some amazing writers who have yet to take this coveted prize...
Our next meeting is on Tuesday 5th October in The Room at the Top, when there will be a maximum of 1,000 words on the subject of ‘Advertising’. How you include this in your story is left to your own creative imagination.
Thank you all for coming and sharing another ‘Felixstowe Scribblers Experience’
Until next time when Barry will be back,
Keep Scribbling!
Dave
barry.darnell@ntlworld.com
scribblers@btinternet.com
For all your research and information
visit your local Felixstowe Library
and the Suffolk Record Office.
Meeting in The Room at the Top, Felixstowe Library.
21st September 2010.
In attendance: Stephen, Liliane, Dick, Martin, Beryl, Les, Peter, Tony, Trish, Gemma and Dave (Chair)
Apologies received from Ruth who was undergoing an eye operation.
A warm welcome went out to our new member Martin who has been writing for about two years. He has attended a writer’s course at Suffolk College but now wants to gain experience within the writing community. Word has it that he has already submitted a script to the BBC so fingers crossed he has some good news from them in the coming weeks.
Another piece of good news is that Ally received an email requesting her to send the first three chapters of ‘Drift’ following a successful submission of the first 10 pages. She spent the whole evening proofing those chapters looking for any mistakes she might have missed and ‘drove herself crazy’ until she was finally satisfied and sent them off after 11pm. Let’s cross all the other fingers and wish her success. Ally is also going to submit to Penguin and Dorchester although she is currently trying to up the word count to 60k from around 57k to meet the criteria. Don’t forget you can read Ally’s first chapter of ‘Drift’ on http://keeponscribbling.blogspot.com Ally has also posted details of submissions to Penguin and Dorchester on the same weblog. If you’re not already a member of this blog then please email Dave at scribblers@btinternet.com for an invitation to join.
The Jack Wilkinson Memorial Walk took place last Sunday and had a good turn-out of over thirty people although for a while three walkers including Mr.Cobbler (Scott) and his wife went missing but eventually emerged duly refreshed from MacDonald’s! The walk was in aid of Cancer Research and once sponsorship is collected there will be a nice cheque available for the charity.
Congratulations go to Jack’s mother Caz who very recently gave her fiftieth pint of blood, quite an achievement. Caz, along with Ruth and Barry have all been heard live on Radio Suffolk in the last few weeks.
Our next Scribblers Social is on Saturday 16th October at the Castle Lodge Hotel, Felixstowe. Guest speaker is Maureen Blundel. The evening is open to Scribblers and guests. Costing £15 per person for a 3 course meal you should arrive at 7.00pm for dinner at 7.30pm. Please book directly with the hotel (tel: 282149 or pop in). Bookings will be taken on a first come, first served basis. 20 places available.
On Saturday & Sunday Maureen will be running group workshops, and individual sessions and details of available places and bookings should be made direct to Maureen by email to liberato@talktalk.net.
Recently we have had wishes passed to us from Belinda in Queensland, Chris in Cairns and Rochelle who is currently recuperating from an operation. Ironically Belinda donated her cash winnings from the open Bill Budner competition that enabled us to purchase the Trophy which Scott engraves at Mr Cobblers in Felixstowe.
This leads us to the anonymous competition for the Bill Budner Trophy. This meeting was another fabulous evening of creativity with some really marvellous stories which were a real tribute to Bill’s memory.
Read by:
Stephen: 'Three’s a Crowd' written by Gemma
Liliane: 'Butterfly' by Martin
Dick: 'Drifting' by Dave
Martin: 'Just a Simple Cross' by Dick
Beryl: 'The Perfect Moment' by Stephen
Les: 'The Plane' by Liliane
Peter: 'The Minutes' by Les
Tony: 'Deputy Head' by Beryl
Trish: 'The Irrelevant Confession' by Peter
Gemma: 'Food' by Tony
Dave: 'Named from the Past' by Trish
It is nice to report that every single story received votes but the result was:
1st place Liliane with ‘The Plane’
2nd place Tony with Food
3rd place Les with The Minutes.
Congratulations to Liliane who became our tenth winner in eleven staging’s of the competition.
The format for these Trophy meetings has worked very successfully and produced many enthralling and exciting stories that it is a testament to the abilities of our members that so many have their names engraved on the Trophy. It is, of course, a fitting tribute to the memory of dear friend Bill that so many winners have shared the spotlight. What is also very gratifying is that all winners have been a mixture of both published and hobby writers. Believe it or not we still have some amazing writers who have yet to take this coveted prize...
Our next meeting is on Tuesday 5th October in The Room at the Top, when there will be a maximum of 1,000 words on the subject of ‘Advertising’. How you include this in your story is left to your own creative imagination.
Thank you all for coming and sharing another ‘Felixstowe Scribblers Experience’
Until next time when Barry will be back,
Keep Scribbling!
Dave
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Congratulations to the winner of The Bill Budner Trophy
The Bill Budner Trophy, held every four months, has been staged on eleven occasions and last night we found our new trophy winner, Liliane Sivaraj.
Congratulations to Liliane with for her well deserved win with her excellent story, "The Plane."
Amazingly Liliane became the tenth different winner of the trophy and she is depicted above receiving the silverware from the previous holder Tony Shearman who, ironically, is the only writer to have won the trophy twice!
With each 1,000 word story submitted anonymously, then randomly selected by other writers, everyone has a few minutes to familiarise themselves with the story before being asked to read it out. Each participating Felixstowe Scribbler then chooses their top three stories in order before the scores are counted up and the trophy presented.
This format has worked so successfully and produced so many enthralling and exciting stories that it is the testament to the abilities of our members that so many have their names engraved on the Trophy. It is a fitting tribute to the memory of dear friend Bill that so many winners have shared the spotlight. What is also very gratifying is that all winners have been a mixture of both published and hobby writers. Believe it or not we still have some amazing writers who have yet to take this coveted prize.
Well done Liliane, and thank you to all participants for a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Spilling Ink Review Update
COMPETITION UPDATES:
Flash Fiction / Prose Poetry Competition: 1000 Words Max / Close Date: 31st October 2010 (winning/shortlisted entries notified no later than 15 November) / £5 Entry Fee
1st Place £100, publication, free anthology / 2nd Place £50, publication, free anthology / Shortlisted - publication, free anthology
http://spillinginkreview.com/competitions/flash-fiction-prose-poetry-competition/
Creative Nonfiction Competition: 3000 Words Max / Close Date 31st January 2011 (winning/shortlisted entries notified no later than 15 February, 2011) / £5 Entry Fee
1st Place £100, publication, free anthology / 2nd Place £50, publication, free anthology / Shortlisted - publication, free anthology
http://spillinginkreview.com/competitions/creative-non-fiction-competition/
Again, thanks to everybody who has offered kind words about Spilling Ink Review. I look forward to Issue 3 due for release December 1, 2010 ((keep in mind, although we read year-round, deadline for consideration for Issue 3 is November 15, 2010)) and I also can't wait to award another £150 in prizes for our Flash Fiction / Prose Poetry Competition.
Kind regards,
Amy Burns, Editor
Spilling Ink Review
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Flash Fiction / Prose Poetry Competition: 1000 Words Max / Close Date: 31st October 2010 (winning/shortlisted entries notified no later than 15 November) / £5 Entry Fee
1st Place £100, publication, free anthology / 2nd Place £50, publication, free anthology / Shortlisted - publication, free anthology
http://spillinginkreview.com/competitions/flash-fiction-prose-poetry-competition/
Creative Nonfiction Competition: 3000 Words Max / Close Date 31st January 2011 (winning/shortlisted entries notified no later than 15 February, 2011) / £5 Entry Fee
1st Place £100, publication, free anthology / 2nd Place £50, publication, free anthology / Shortlisted - publication, free anthology
http://spillinginkreview.com/competitions/creative-non-fiction-competition/
Again, thanks to everybody who has offered kind words about Spilling Ink Review. I look forward to Issue 3 due for release December 1, 2010 ((keep in mind, although we read year-round, deadline for consideration for Issue 3 is November 15, 2010)) and I also can't wait to award another £150 in prizes for our Flash Fiction / Prose Poetry Competition.
Kind regards,
Amy Burns, Editor
Spilling Ink Review
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Enter to Win Prizes & Publication: http://spillinginkreview.com/competitions/
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Friday, 17 September 2010
Our next meeting - The coveted Bill Budner Trophy
Our next meeting is coming up on Tuesday 21st September at Felixstowe Library at 7.30pm. It's our anonymous meeting for the Bill Budner Trophy meeting so we will all be hoping to come out on tops and hold the trophy for the next four months!
This is an open themed competition with a maximum of 1,000 words on any subject you like! Your entry should be typed if possible but not contain your name or any clue to your identity. On arrival please place your work face down on the table provided. A little later all attendees will be asked to select a story, have a few minutes to acquaint themselves with the content before being asked to read it out. Everyone present will be able to choose their top three choices and selected members will count the marks during the interval then declare the winner. The cup will then be awarded and be engraved by our good friend Scott at Mr Cobbler. http://www.mrcobblerandmrlocks.co.uk/
Spare a thought for Rochelle Moore our Irish author friend who is currently recuperating from an operation.
On a personal note I have just read Barry's 'Strictly a Family Affair' which has an excellent and compulsive story line so if you haven't already got a copy then now is the time to buy!
On that subject, I am well into Ruth's new novel 'The Woman Before Me' which is another great read so, again, if you haven't got your copy yet then it's time you did! You can read a review of the book at http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=The_Woman_Before_Me_by_Ruth_Dugdall.
Either way, why not tell your friends about them because Christmas is coming and wouldn't they make good Xmas presents?
Hope to see you all Tuesday,
Keep Scribbling
This is an open themed competition with a maximum of 1,000 words on any subject you like! Your entry should be typed if possible but not contain your name or any clue to your identity. On arrival please place your work face down on the table provided. A little later all attendees will be asked to select a story, have a few minutes to acquaint themselves with the content before being asked to read it out. Everyone present will be able to choose their top three choices and selected members will count the marks during the interval then declare the winner. The cup will then be awarded and be engraved by our good friend Scott at Mr Cobbler. http://www.mrcobblerandmrlocks.co.uk/
Spare a thought for Rochelle Moore our Irish author friend who is currently recuperating from an operation.
On a personal note I have just read Barry's 'Strictly a Family Affair' which has an excellent and compulsive story line so if you haven't already got a copy then now is the time to buy!
On that subject, I am well into Ruth's new novel 'The Woman Before Me' which is another great read so, again, if you haven't got your copy yet then it's time you did! You can read a review of the book at http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=The_Woman_Before_Me_by_Ruth_Dugdall.
Either way, why not tell your friends about them because Christmas is coming and wouldn't they make good Xmas presents?
Hope to see you all Tuesday,
Keep Scribbling
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Writing Raw returns!
WE'RE BACK!
Bet you thought you'd never hear from us again… well, we're back and stronger than ever. Sure, we hit a slight bump in the road during our disappearance (meaning a move to the beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont and realizing that not every part of this amazing country has internet service) but we've pulled ourselves out of the darkness of these technological mishaps to once again bring you some of the best and most innovative writing out there in the world today.
If you have submitted material during our absence, we will be contacting you within the next few weeks.
Thanks for keeping the faith!
The Editors
WritingRaw.com
Join the Literary Evolution – only on WritingRaw.com!
WritingRaw continues to evolve and grow - allowing more of everything to be on the site… more writing in all our categories, more book and publishing news (updated daily), more art (with daily updated cartoons), more interactive features (the Wall), and other informative and entertaining bits and pieces. Over the next few days and weeks we will be adding some other NEW features (including an interactive section that will allow all of us to create the longest running poem in history, a never-ending short story and a section where you - the reader - can post Shout-Outs about upcoming releases or other information you would like to share) to the site to make it more creative. So, sit back and open your mind… WritingRaw is stepping into the future of literature like no other site on the web!
The September 15 issue of WritingRaw.com is NOW online: Writing Raw is a FREE literary ezine dedicated to new and emerging writers. Our goal at Writing Raw is simple - to serve the literary community with the opportunity to have their work online and out in the world. In this world of disappearing literary magazines, Writing Raw is providing the blank pages for writers to fill.
We also support other sites that help writers: www.WritingRaw.com believes in reaching out to other sites, writing groups, forums, and organizations. Contact us on how you can place a FREE banner, announcement or link on our site!
Or, use the Writing Raw Book Store to promote your novel or poetry collection: If you have a novel or collection that you would like to place in our store, we would be more than happy to do so – for FREE. Just send us a copy of the cover of the book, a brief synopsis, and a link as to where the material can be purchased.
NEW PAGES:
News Feeds – stop in and check out some live news feeds ranging from topics concerning writing and the publishing world to outlandish worldwide new to inspire your imagination.
The WALL – just like it sounds… come place some graffiti on the wall and let us know what you are thinking; or, find out what WritingRaw is talking about on other social media sites such as FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter, etc.; or, check out your horoscope or get a free tarot readings or even ask the Magic 8 Ball something you are in need of knowing. It’s all fun…
Shout Outs – this is where you can go and promote yourself or a project. Just give a shout out on this live wall to get your name out there. Just help yourself…. It’s FREE.
Art – the name says it all! This new page is dedicated to the artists out there who would like to submit their work so that us writers can use it for inspiration. The art work can be in any medium… just take a picture of it and send it to us, with a short bio, and any site or selling information you want. It’s that easy.
Cartoons – everyone needs a good laugh… besides having daily live feeds of cartoons, we hope to have submissions soon.
And all of the old pages, but pumped up and evolved to the next level…
Also, be sure to check out the NEW announcements on WritingRaw.com’s Home page from writer’s group and organizations worldwide. Discover meeting places, organizations offering fellowships, contests, and a variety of other useful websites all dedicated to writers of every level.
Also, we are now taking Art and Cartoons
So all of you artists be sure to send us some great samples of your art!
Go to their website for more information
Bet you thought you'd never hear from us again… well, we're back and stronger than ever. Sure, we hit a slight bump in the road during our disappearance (meaning a move to the beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont and realizing that not every part of this amazing country has internet service) but we've pulled ourselves out of the darkness of these technological mishaps to once again bring you some of the best and most innovative writing out there in the world today.
If you have submitted material during our absence, we will be contacting you within the next few weeks.
Thanks for keeping the faith!
The Editors
WritingRaw.com
Join the Literary Evolution – only on WritingRaw.com!
WritingRaw continues to evolve and grow - allowing more of everything to be on the site… more writing in all our categories, more book and publishing news (updated daily), more art (with daily updated cartoons), more interactive features (the Wall), and other informative and entertaining bits and pieces. Over the next few days and weeks we will be adding some other NEW features (including an interactive section that will allow all of us to create the longest running poem in history, a never-ending short story and a section where you - the reader - can post Shout-Outs about upcoming releases or other information you would like to share) to the site to make it more creative. So, sit back and open your mind… WritingRaw is stepping into the future of literature like no other site on the web!
The September 15 issue of WritingRaw.com is NOW online: Writing Raw is a FREE literary ezine dedicated to new and emerging writers. Our goal at Writing Raw is simple - to serve the literary community with the opportunity to have their work online and out in the world. In this world of disappearing literary magazines, Writing Raw is providing the blank pages for writers to fill.
We also support other sites that help writers: www.WritingRaw.com believes in reaching out to other sites, writing groups, forums, and organizations. Contact us on how you can place a FREE banner, announcement or link on our site!
Or, use the Writing Raw Book Store to promote your novel or poetry collection: If you have a novel or collection that you would like to place in our store, we would be more than happy to do so – for FREE. Just send us a copy of the cover of the book, a brief synopsis, and a link as to where the material can be purchased.
NEW PAGES:
News Feeds – stop in and check out some live news feeds ranging from topics concerning writing and the publishing world to outlandish worldwide new to inspire your imagination.
The WALL – just like it sounds… come place some graffiti on the wall and let us know what you are thinking; or, find out what WritingRaw is talking about on other social media sites such as FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter, etc.; or, check out your horoscope or get a free tarot readings or even ask the Magic 8 Ball something you are in need of knowing. It’s all fun…
Shout Outs – this is where you can go and promote yourself or a project. Just give a shout out on this live wall to get your name out there. Just help yourself…. It’s FREE.
Art – the name says it all! This new page is dedicated to the artists out there who would like to submit their work so that us writers can use it for inspiration. The art work can be in any medium… just take a picture of it and send it to us, with a short bio, and any site or selling information you want. It’s that easy.
Cartoons – everyone needs a good laugh… besides having daily live feeds of cartoons, we hope to have submissions soon.
And all of the old pages, but pumped up and evolved to the next level…
Also, be sure to check out the NEW announcements on WritingRaw.com’s Home page from writer’s group and organizations worldwide. Discover meeting places, organizations offering fellowships, contests, and a variety of other useful websites all dedicated to writers of every level.
Also, we are now taking Art and Cartoons
So all of you artists be sure to send us some great samples of your art!
Go to their website for more information
Monday, 13 September 2010
Scribblers in print
If you want a good read, or just to sample the writing talent of the Scribblers then you could not better Barry's 'Strictly a Family Affair' or Ruth's second novel 'The Woman Before Me'.
We have just received best wishes and fondest regards from our dear friend Belinda who is back home in Australia. Although busy as a bee, she has been published in two anthology volumes named 'The Python Speaks' by the Caboolture Writers' Link of whom she is a member.
Staying Down Under another of our good friends Chris has a new book coming up. Entitled 'My Chocolate Soldier' Chris intimates that it has plenty of 'gratuitous sex and violence' which we must keep an eye out for!
As we always say -
Keep Scribbling!
We have just received best wishes and fondest regards from our dear friend Belinda who is back home in Australia. Although busy as a bee, she has been published in two anthology volumes named 'The Python Speaks' by the Caboolture Writers' Link of whom she is a member.
Staying Down Under another of our good friends Chris has a new book coming up. Entitled 'My Chocolate Soldier' Chris intimates that it has plenty of 'gratuitous sex and violence' which we must keep an eye out for!
As we always say -
Keep Scribbling!
BBC writersroom newsletter
Here's the latest from the BBC
William Ivory
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Book your ticket now for a Q and A in London on 29 September 2010 with the writer of Minder, Common as Muck, and The Sins
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/william_ivory.shtml
Heidi Thomas
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Book your place in the audience for a Q and A in Manchester on 19 October 2010 with writer Heidi Thomas
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/heidi_thomas.shtml
Scripts
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Our scripts are in PDF format - if you can't read them, download Adobe Reader from http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/categories/plug/acrobat/acrobat.shtml?intro
Hustle: Series 1, Episode 1 by Tony Jordan
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/downloads/scripts/hustle_1_ep_1.pdf
Don't forget you can browse through all of the scripts in our script archive.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/script_archive.shtml
Submitting your script to BBC writersroom
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Want to write for the BBC? Find out what to send us on our script submissions page.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/writing/submissions_writersroom.shtml
Blog
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Micheál Jacob announces new initiatives from the College of Comedy, Chris Wilson talks about his ABBA-award-winning play, and Piers Beckley blathers about the usual gubbins.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/writersroom/
Opportunities
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All Mixed Up
Deadline: 20 September 2010
New BBC competition looking for comedy scripts representing diverse Britain
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/all_mixed_up.shtml
Scottish Book Trust Mentoring
Deadline: 8 October 2010
Mentoring scheme for writers living and working in Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/scottish_book_trust1.shtml
Write Now
Deadline: 15 October 2010
Have your play performed at the Brockley Jack theatre in South East London
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/write_now1.shtml
We Are Here
Deadline: 29 October 2010
Pentabus Theatre are looking for new plays for their 2012 season.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/we_are_here.shtml
International Student Playscript Competition
Deadline: 30 November 2010
£1,000 cash prize and a rehearsed reading at the National Student Drama Festival for new play written by a student
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/international_student_playscript_competition.shtml
Writers' Projects
Deadline: 30 November 2010
Grants of up to £3,250 for writers from or living in Scotland to help their writing development
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/writers_projects.shtml
William Ivory
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Book your ticket now for a Q and A in London on 29 September 2010 with the writer of Minder, Common as Muck, and The Sins
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/william_ivory.shtml
Heidi Thomas
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Book your place in the audience for a Q and A in Manchester on 19 October 2010 with writer Heidi Thomas
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/heidi_thomas.shtml
Scripts
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Our scripts are in PDF format - if you can't read them, download Adobe Reader from http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/categories/plug/acrobat/acrobat.shtml?intro
Hustle: Series 1, Episode 1 by Tony Jordan
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/downloads/scripts/hustle_1_ep_1.pdf
Don't forget you can browse through all of the scripts in our script archive.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/insight/script_archive.shtml
Submitting your script to BBC writersroom
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Want to write for the BBC? Find out what to send us on our script submissions page.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/writing/submissions_writersroom.shtml
Blog
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Micheál Jacob announces new initiatives from the College of Comedy, Chris Wilson talks about his ABBA-award-winning play, and Piers Beckley blathers about the usual gubbins.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/writersroom/
Opportunities
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All Mixed Up
Deadline: 20 September 2010
New BBC competition looking for comedy scripts representing diverse Britain
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/all_mixed_up.shtml
Scottish Book Trust Mentoring
Deadline: 8 October 2010
Mentoring scheme for writers living and working in Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/scottish_book_trust1.shtml
Write Now
Deadline: 15 October 2010
Have your play performed at the Brockley Jack theatre in South East London
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/write_now1.shtml
We Are Here
Deadline: 29 October 2010
Pentabus Theatre are looking for new plays for their 2012 season.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/we_are_here.shtml
International Student Playscript Competition
Deadline: 30 November 2010
£1,000 cash prize and a rehearsed reading at the National Student Drama Festival for new play written by a student
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/international_student_playscript_competition.shtml
Writers' Projects
Deadline: 30 November 2010
Grants of up to £3,250 for writers from or living in Scotland to help their writing development
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/writers_projects.shtml
Friday, 10 September 2010
A revealing insight maybe.... or just one for the boys?
Not a subject Felixstowe Scribblers would normally advertise here but as this is not X-rated material the choice is yours....
A journalist working on a new book called The Sex Diaries Project, published by Random House in 2011, is looking for men to get involved.
The book isn't necessarily as X-rated as the title implies. Essentially, it's a collection of seven-day anonymous diaries written by Brits of every age, background and situation, capturing a snapshot of the nation behind closed doors. It's about real people being honest and open about sex, relationships, love and romance.
All diarists need to do is keep a diary for one week, noting every thought, event and conversation about relationships/love/sex etc. She'd love to hear from men to ensure the book truly reflects the UK's demographics and provides a genuine insight into the way we negotiate our intimate lives.
This could be an interesting exercise for the members of the Felixstowe Scribblers or any male friends and writers you know.
Have a look at www.thediaryproject.net for more information. Anyone interested should contact luisametcalfe@gmail.com / 07947 137 009 ASAP.
A journalist working on a new book called The Sex Diaries Project, published by Random House in 2011, is looking for men to get involved.
The book isn't necessarily as X-rated as the title implies. Essentially, it's a collection of seven-day anonymous diaries written by Brits of every age, background and situation, capturing a snapshot of the nation behind closed doors. It's about real people being honest and open about sex, relationships, love and romance.
All diarists need to do is keep a diary for one week, noting every thought, event and conversation about relationships/love/sex etc. She'd love to hear from men to ensure the book truly reflects the UK's demographics and provides a genuine insight into the way we negotiate our intimate lives.
This could be an interesting exercise for the members of the Felixstowe Scribblers or any male friends and writers you know.
Have a look at www.thediaryproject.net for more information. Anyone interested should contact luisametcalfe@gmail.com / 07947 137 009 ASAP.
Thursday, 9 September 2010
Meeting report for 7th September 2010
Present: Jack, Jane, Lauren, Rosie, Gemma, Tony, Les, Ruth, Beryl, Liliane, Peter, Barry, Dave and Dick (chair)
Apologies: Trish and Stephen.
Yet again a meeting with a brilliant turnout. The subject matter for the homework could not have been more ordinary or mundane but the content of pieces that were on offer was tremendous. Sitting as an observer (until it was my turn to offer a rendition) and obviously to Dave and Dick who followed me, I was struck by the quality of the work from our group. The youngest [a big hello and thanks for coming back to Lauren] who had returned after a period of time in which she seems to have grown two feet in height, at 14 years she shows great talent and our next newest member Gemma who has grown in confidence since the last meeting, the offerings were received with admiration and much laughter.
On a sadder note we bid goodbye to Rosie, who has been a staunch supporter of the group since her arrival in 2007. She left us last night with regret but with great hope and expectations from us all as she begins life at Nottingham Uni at the end of September. She is reading law and we wish her well.
Rosie won the original Bill Budner children’s' short story competition that Maureen set up in memory of her husband. Rosie was announced as winner in April 2007 with her work "Driftwood". She first attended Scribblers on 15th May 2007 not having known about our group previously and became the second winner of our inhouse Bill Budner Trophy competition on 4th Sept the same year with "Wooden Roses".
Such a talented writer - there's a small piece on this weblog - scroll down to read it - I'm sure we'll all miss her but wish her well on her journey in life.
I think our other new member, Beryl, has settled into life within our group having now understood the implications of being associated with a bunch of off the wall, but basically very friendly characters. We wish her luck also, and the stamina to keep attending the meetings.
Everyone seems to think that their own piece somehow detracts from the tone of other offerings but as I said, our group seems to have the talent in just our few members to keep an agency busy for life. (Perhaps we should advertise for one?)
This brings me to the final part of the meeting synopsis. Ruth has had her latest book published and following a bubbly interview on BBC Radio Suffolk she will be in Felixstowe Library to give a talk to those interested in Agents, Publishers etc. This will be from 11am on Saturday 11th September.
Also I can confirm, the next Scribblers Social is as follows:
Saturday 16th October. Arrival 7.00, for dinner 7.30.
Evening Meal at the Castle Lodge Hotel, with guest speaker Maureen Blundel.
£15 per person for 3 courses.
Everyone welcome - friends & partners too.
Please book directly with the hotel (tel: 282149 or pop in). Bookings will be taken on a first come, first served basis. 20 places available.
On the Saturday & Sunday Maureen will be running group workshops, and individual sessions. She still has spaces available. To book please contact her on liberato@talktalk.net.
Scribblers as a group, has had a request from Maurice James for any of our members to enter the Coast to Coast competition. The details are shown below. Your support for worthwhile causes would be welcomed.
Coast to Coast Writing Competitions
BUDDING writers, and prospective poet laureates, are invited to sharpen their quills and submit their original work for entry in the Coast to Coast Writing Competitions.
The competitions, which have five separate categories, are held monthly throughout the year.
Each month, a winner, along with a minimum of three runners-up from each section, are selected. These finalists will have their work re-read throughout December when the finals take place.
Entries may be either published or unpublished pieces, including work that may have been submitted to other competitions, and be typed or legibly hand-written.
There is an entry fee of £4.50 for each category - a portion of which will benefit various charities.
The five categories are:
a. short stories up to 2,000 words.
b. rhymed poetry - up to fifty lines.
c. free verse-up to fifty lines.
d. anything humorous in poetic or prose form.
e. young writers up to and including seventeen years of age are invited to submit entries for the above categories – date of birth essential for this category.(Entrance fees from this category will benefit the East Anglian Children's Hospice).
Winners will receive prizes of book gift vouchers and publication of their work.
Entries should be posted along with an entry fee of £4.50 made payable to Ouse Valley Poetry to: Maurice James (Writing), Flat 1, 9, Wellington Street, Waterloo, Liverpool, L22 8QL.
For further information email Maurice at: ousevalleypoetry@yahoo.co.uk or call 07780 642 086.
Well Scribes, after a report like this I'm due a few days off so I shall leave you in the hands of our ex/standby secretary, Dave, to hold the fort for the Bill Budner meeting which takes place on Tuesday 21st Septmeber and I shall return for October 5th.
Keep scribbling.
Barry.
Apologies: Trish and Stephen.
Yet again a meeting with a brilliant turnout. The subject matter for the homework could not have been more ordinary or mundane but the content of pieces that were on offer was tremendous. Sitting as an observer (until it was my turn to offer a rendition) and obviously to Dave and Dick who followed me, I was struck by the quality of the work from our group. The youngest [a big hello and thanks for coming back to Lauren] who had returned after a period of time in which she seems to have grown two feet in height, at 14 years she shows great talent and our next newest member Gemma who has grown in confidence since the last meeting, the offerings were received with admiration and much laughter.
On a sadder note we bid goodbye to Rosie, who has been a staunch supporter of the group since her arrival in 2007. She left us last night with regret but with great hope and expectations from us all as she begins life at Nottingham Uni at the end of September. She is reading law and we wish her well.
Rosie won the original Bill Budner children’s' short story competition that Maureen set up in memory of her husband. Rosie was announced as winner in April 2007 with her work "Driftwood". She first attended Scribblers on 15th May 2007 not having known about our group previously and became the second winner of our inhouse Bill Budner Trophy competition on 4th Sept the same year with "Wooden Roses".
Such a talented writer - there's a small piece on this weblog - scroll down to read it - I'm sure we'll all miss her but wish her well on her journey in life.
I think our other new member, Beryl, has settled into life within our group having now understood the implications of being associated with a bunch of off the wall, but basically very friendly characters. We wish her luck also, and the stamina to keep attending the meetings.
Everyone seems to think that their own piece somehow detracts from the tone of other offerings but as I said, our group seems to have the talent in just our few members to keep an agency busy for life. (Perhaps we should advertise for one?)
This brings me to the final part of the meeting synopsis. Ruth has had her latest book published and following a bubbly interview on BBC Radio Suffolk she will be in Felixstowe Library to give a talk to those interested in Agents, Publishers etc. This will be from 11am on Saturday 11th September.
Also I can confirm, the next Scribblers Social is as follows:
Saturday 16th October. Arrival 7.00, for dinner 7.30.
Evening Meal at the Castle Lodge Hotel, with guest speaker Maureen Blundel.
£15 per person for 3 courses.
Everyone welcome - friends & partners too.
Please book directly with the hotel (tel: 282149 or pop in). Bookings will be taken on a first come, first served basis. 20 places available.
On the Saturday & Sunday Maureen will be running group workshops, and individual sessions. She still has spaces available. To book please contact her on liberato@talktalk.net.
Scribblers as a group, has had a request from Maurice James for any of our members to enter the Coast to Coast competition. The details are shown below. Your support for worthwhile causes would be welcomed.
Coast to Coast Writing Competitions
BUDDING writers, and prospective poet laureates, are invited to sharpen their quills and submit their original work for entry in the Coast to Coast Writing Competitions.
The competitions, which have five separate categories, are held monthly throughout the year.
Each month, a winner, along with a minimum of three runners-up from each section, are selected. These finalists will have their work re-read throughout December when the finals take place.
Entries may be either published or unpublished pieces, including work that may have been submitted to other competitions, and be typed or legibly hand-written.
There is an entry fee of £4.50 for each category - a portion of which will benefit various charities.
The five categories are:
a. short stories up to 2,000 words.
b. rhymed poetry - up to fifty lines.
c. free verse-up to fifty lines.
d. anything humorous in poetic or prose form.
e. young writers up to and including seventeen years of age are invited to submit entries for the above categories – date of birth essential for this category.(Entrance fees from this category will benefit the East Anglian Children's Hospice).
Winners will receive prizes of book gift vouchers and publication of their work.
Entries should be posted along with an entry fee of £4.50 made payable to Ouse Valley Poetry to: Maurice James (Writing), Flat 1, 9, Wellington Street, Waterloo, Liverpool, L22 8QL.
For further information email Maurice at: ousevalleypoetry@yahoo.co.uk or call 07780 642 086.
Well Scribes, after a report like this I'm due a few days off so I shall leave you in the hands of our ex/standby secretary, Dave, to hold the fort for the Bill Budner meeting which takes place on Tuesday 21st Septmeber and I shall return for October 5th.
Keep scribbling.
Barry.
Wednesday, 8 September 2010
Spare a thought...
For our friend Rochelle who is unwell at this time...
Congratulate Caz on her appearance on page three of the Evening Star for giving her 50th pint of blood...
Dave had his first ever submitted photo published also in the Evening Star, see below. That's the horse at the Suffolk Punch Trust - not Dave....
Congratulate Caz on her appearance on page three of the Evening Star for giving her 50th pint of blood...
Dave had his first ever submitted photo published also in the Evening Star, see below. That's the horse at the Suffolk Punch Trust - not Dave....
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Good luck Rosie!
Tonight's meeting was a mixture of elation and sadness - really great news that our talented young writer Rosie has a place at Nottingham University where she will study Law.
Sad for the Scribblers though as Rosie attended for the final time before setting off for Uni. Perhaps she saved her best for last with a brilliantly humourous story. Members will recall that Rosie won the open junior short story competition set in memory of writer Bill Budner, then went on to become one of the first winners of our inhouse competition for the trophy in Bill's name. Here's a photo of Rosie with the trophy.
Good luck Rosie at University, we know you will be brilliant!
Missing you already!
The Scribblers
Sad for the Scribblers though as Rosie attended for the final time before setting off for Uni. Perhaps she saved her best for last with a brilliantly humourous story. Members will recall that Rosie won the open junior short story competition set in memory of writer Bill Budner, then went on to become one of the first winners of our inhouse competition for the trophy in Bill's name. Here's a photo of Rosie with the trophy.
Good luck Rosie at University, we know you will be brilliant!
Missing you already!
The Scribblers
Monday, 6 September 2010
Publishers, agents etc., a forthcoming talk at Felixstowe Library
After her book signing exploits at Magpie Books last Saturday - and if you haven't got a copy of her book then you should have! - Ruth will be giving a talk
in Felixstowe Library on Saturday 11th September on publishers and agents. Open to anyone with an interest in writing, the talk will commence at 11.00am
in Felixstowe Library on Saturday 11th September on publishers and agents. Open to anyone with an interest in writing, the talk will commence at 11.00am
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Our Next Meeting
Our next meeting is on Tuesday this week, 7th September, at 7.30pm in the Room at the Top, Felixstowe Library. The homework assignment is "Hat"
Hope to see you there!
Hope to see you there!
Keep on Scribbling
Our weblog Keep on Scribbling has been up and running for some time now. It is open to all Scribblers - but by invitation only, so if you are interested in joining up then please email me at scribblers@btinternet.com and you will receive your invitation.
The idea is to be able to post your work in a safe environment where it can only be read by our invited members, and where feedback can be given.
Currently our talented friend Ally has posted the first chapter of her book and she really deserves some feedback, so come along scribblers! If you're already a member then have a read and let Ally know what you think, if you're not, then don't be shy you can always join up!
Just think, Ally could be our next published novelist following on from Morag, Ruth and Barry.
I will be at Scribblers on Tuesday if you'd like to chat about the weblog.
The weblog is at http://keeponscribbling.blogspot.com/
Dave
The idea is to be able to post your work in a safe environment where it can only be read by our invited members, and where feedback can be given.
Currently our talented friend Ally has posted the first chapter of her book and she really deserves some feedback, so come along scribblers! If you're already a member then have a read and let Ally know what you think, if you're not, then don't be shy you can always join up!
Just think, Ally could be our next published novelist following on from Morag, Ruth and Barry.
I will be at Scribblers on Tuesday if you'd like to chat about the weblog.
The weblog is at http://keeponscribbling.blogspot.com/
Dave
Thursday, 2 September 2010
Forthcoming event - November 9th at the Orwell Hotel.
A special event is taking place at the Orwell Hotel on November 9th. In aid of the Felixstowe Temple of Light Church Restoration, the acclaimed medium Shaun Dennis will be appearing for one night only.
If you have any interest in clairvoyance then this is an evening not to be missed! Book now!
Simply click on the image to enlarge.
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Felixstowe TV
Last night, Tuesday 31st August 2010, saw the sad end of an enjoyable era. Yes The Bill screened it's last ever episode after some twenty-six remarkable years. Shame on ITV for ending one of the most popular series ever to be screened.
But wait....
There was another very sad event last night as well. The closure of the popular Felixstowe TV. Started six years ago by Chris Gosling who ran it for two tireless years, it passed to Giles Meehan and David Jennings who ran it up to the very end.
Sad because it was a tremendous platform for the people and events of Felixstowe to be recorded and enjoyed. Sad too, because Felixstowe TV was also responsible for throwing down the gauntlet to then secretary Dave Feakes for the Scribblers to write The Lost Sock, which was then filmed with the voluntary help from scores of local folk and businesses.
So why has Felixstowe TV closed? Well there was little financial support from local businesses to make it viable to continue and so the plug had to be pulled.
So from the Scribblers to all those involved with Felixstowe TV over the last fascinating six years, a sincere and heartfelt thankyou.
But wait....
There was another very sad event last night as well. The closure of the popular Felixstowe TV. Started six years ago by Chris Gosling who ran it for two tireless years, it passed to Giles Meehan and David Jennings who ran it up to the very end.
Sad because it was a tremendous platform for the people and events of Felixstowe to be recorded and enjoyed. Sad too, because Felixstowe TV was also responsible for throwing down the gauntlet to then secretary Dave Feakes for the Scribblers to write The Lost Sock, which was then filmed with the voluntary help from scores of local folk and businesses.
So why has Felixstowe TV closed? Well there was little financial support from local businesses to make it viable to continue and so the plug had to be pulled.
So from the Scribblers to all those involved with Felixstowe TV over the last fascinating six years, a sincere and heartfelt thankyou.
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