Minutes of Scribblers meeting held on Tuesday 7 February 2017
Present: Dave, Liliane, Anne, Daniel, Jim, Mairead, Steve, Beryl, Di, Tony, Cathy
Apologies: Dick, Jane, Gerry
Business:
Wonderful to have such a good turn out again, despite the bitter cold.
A warm welcome to Beryl on her return – not quite with a spring in her step, but close enough with her new knee!
Dave read out a letter from Dick, which explained that, at 81, he gets very tired in the evenings. Also, he greatly dislikes cold weather, so he won’t be joining us for meetings until April time, when it will be lighter and warmer in the evenings. If there is something special occurring, he may come along if Dave gives him a lift. We all hope that he’ll come along to the Jack Wilkinson trophy meeting on 21 February, and do some readings for us – after all, that’s a special meeting!
Press release about Scribblers: attendance at meetings has been up recently, and Ruth has told Dave that an ex-Scribbler, Sue Smith, may be returning to meetings. Under the circumstances, the press release won’t, after all, focus heavily on recruiting new members.
Meal at Orwell on 28 February. Menu choices were made, and deposits paid. Mairead will pass booking information on to the hotel.
FBF – Cathy informed the group that there is a Mini Festival on 5 March – details on FBF website, and lots of info at Felixstowe Library.
Thanks as ever to Mairead for chocolate treats – which disappeared in record time!
Reading of work inspired by last time’s chosen theme ‘Anything but beige’. Definitely not an easy theme to work with, as almost everyone agreed, but some terrific stories came out of it nonetheless – it seems that the harder the theme, the better the results.
Di: Anything but beige
Tony: Anything but beige
Steve: The market
Beryl: Anything but beige
Daniel: Dummies
Dave: Bowled over
Jim: Sex on the beach
Anne: Anything but beige
Liliane: Paula’s wedding
Next meeting: 21 February, when it is the Jack Wilkinson trophy night. A 1000 word story either about or for children. Full conditions of the evening are on the Scribblers weblog. Beryl and Dick/Cathy to be readers.