Minutes of Scribblers meeting held on Tuesday 21 July 2015
Present: Dave, Dick, Richard, Liliane, Beryl, Jane, Mairead, Tony, Cathy
New members:
Sally and Jeanette
Apologies: Caz.
General business:
1. A warm welcome was
given by Dave to our two new members, Jeanette and Sally. Jeanette has recently won a national writing competition,
(congratulations!), and Sally is now keen to to try her hand at prose, having
always written poetry before.
2. Before the reading
out of homework, Jane explained to the group that she’d held an event at her
home over the weekend to raise funds for the victims of the Nepal earthquake.
This is a cause dear to her heart, as her husband spent some time teaching in
that country, and the area he was in has suffered enormous damage. Her weekend
event netted about £350, with further funds generated during the meeting as she
held a mini tombola for us.
Reading out of homework:
The topic/theme was ‘geographical’.
Jane: Flying the nest – no synopsis
available
Mairead: By the Feale’s Wave Benighted‘- A tale of a tragic love affair in
15th Century Ireland
A story about the young Earl of Desmond, who gets separated from his
hunting party. Losing his way along the Banks of the river Feale, he Finds
shelter with one of his Cottiers and falls in love with his daughter. The story
relates the tragic consequences of their love and marriage. The title of the
story is from Thomas Moore’s famous song about the affair.
Richard: Where have you been?
Autobiographical, to show the mundane nature of the Merchant
Seaman's life, travelling great distances and getting nowhere.
Sally: untitled piece about a frightening
journey she undertook in 1975 – no synopsis available
Beryl: East End circa 1921- an excerpt from
her novel- no synopsis available
Liliane: A tale of a trip to India with her husband – no synopsis
available
Jeanette: an excerpt from the novel she is currently working on – no
synopsis available
Tony: The semi-detached cave – no synopsis available
Dave: Brave souls All. The small
picturesque, idyllic harbour of Mousehole in Cornwall will always be remembered
by an unspeakable tragedy on 19thDecember 1981. Eight brave lifeboat
men died in the terrible storm when the Union Star cargo ship keeled over. The
Solomon Browne lifeboat was lost with all souls from both vessels...
Next meeting: 4 August, when the topic is ‘The
coach’, as chosen by Jane