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

Friday, 31 July 2015

Our Next Meeting



Hope you have all enjoyed some of the brilliant weather we have been blessed with recently.

Good news for Caz... she is a Nannie once again... Congratulations!

Things have been quiet on the Scribblers front since our last meeting. I've noticed that our weblog figures for this month are quite a bit down on recent figures but I think a lot may be to do with the weather and the start of the holiday season.

The main reason for this email is to remind you all that our next meeting is on Tuesday next 4th August at 7.30pm in The Room at the Top. The homework assignment is to write up to 1,000 words on 'Coach' which should be another interesting subject. Reminds me that Morag, one of our former members who is now unable to attend because of work commitments, has finished her new novel 'The Coach Trip' after, she tells me, seven years! Hopefully she will find a reliable publisher to help her on her way to success. Good luck Morag.

Hope to see you on Tuesday so, until then...

Keep Scribbling!!!

Dave

Details of a new competition are shown below. 

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Chorley & District Writers’ Circle launch their annual short story competition with prizes totalling £180.   The theme this year is a little bit different: ‘Chaos in Lancashire’. We are looking for a setting in or strong connection to any part of Lancashire.

Maximum word count is 2,000.
Closing date: 4 Oct 2015
Judge: Shortlist will be judged by the competition’s sponsors: editorial consultancy Fiction Feedbackwww.fictionfeedback.co.uk
Prizes: £100, £50 and £3D Entry fee: £5 for one story, £9 for two or £13 for three.

The three winning stories will be published in the Circle’s annual collection of writing, . Shortlisted entrants’ names and story titles will be listed in , and on the Circle’s website and Facebook page as well as on sponsor Fiction Feedback’s website. All rights remain with the author. Aware Aware

Submissions: can be made by email or post. Email: Post: Chorley & District Writers’ Circle, The Writing House, 3 Dale View, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 3QJ. mail@chorleywriters.org.uk 

Please submit a separate cover page with your name, contact details including email and phone, story title(s) and first line(s). Please ensure the story manuscript itself does not feature your name. If emailing, please send the cover sheet and your story as two separate files attached to the same email.

Payment is by cheque to the above address or by PayPal. Please ensure you provide details to enable us to marry up your payment, however you make it, with your story submission.

We reserve the right to cancel the competition and refund entry fees if entries are insufficient to cover the prize fund.
See our website for more details including the PayPal button:    www.chorleywriters.org.uk Any queries:dea@compedge.net

We hope you have fun writing a story with this intriguing theme.

People sometimes ask what criteria the stories are judged by. These are fairly equal considerations:

1)       Interpretation of theme
2)       Originality
3)       Quality of writing; narrative drive, pace and flow, characterisation, plot, technique
4)       Quality of prose; grammar, spelling and punctuation.

We hope that’s helpful and look forward to receiving your entry by October 4.

All the best,

Dea Parkin -  Chair
Chorley and District Writers' Circle