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

Thursday, 6 July 2017

Report of meeting

Minutes of Scribblers meeting held on Tuesday 04 July 2017

Present:  Cathy, Dick, Beryl, Anne, Mairead, Di, Liliane, Gerry, Jim, Tony, Kay, Bridget and Dave. A warm welcome to Peter and Ross who attended for the first time.

Apologies:   Steve.

Business: 

Where to begin?

To welcome both Peter and Ross to the Scribblers. Peter purchased a copy of anthology at the Book Festival and then contacted us to ask to attend the meeting. I believe he has self-published work in the past. Ross has just moved from Woodbridge to Felixstowe and discovered us via the Library. He wrote and produced a magazine whilst in the Caribbean. 

Wishing Steve a speedy recovery from his cycling accident.

Then the Felixstowe Book Festival. Most Scribblers attended at least one session or workshop and, overall, this year’s event seemed even better than earlier ones. The Furneaux Suite location on the Sunday was really great value for money with all sessions being either full or very well attended. The Orwell Writer’s League opened up with ‘Creating a word bank,’ which was hosted by our good friend Suzy Griffith followed up by the Microfiction Workshop which I facilitated. Both these sessions had just the right number of participants and we certainly received some excellent feedback. In our Hon. President Ruth Dugdall we had the perfect organiser and hostess of the day’s events.

Thanks to the kindness of Mairead a novel by Phil Rickman, ‘All of a Winter’s Night,’ was given as a prize in a draw for the writers in the Microfiction workshop. It was won by Ray Trzaska.

Our friend Morag a member for so long, attended on the Saturday whilst it was good to meet up with Jane who was attending to the Lighthouse stall. Ironically I had the offer of a free novel from Amazon by Jane Bailey and I thought she’d kept that one quiet! Checking the author details it turned out to be another Jane. Martin Ward attended the short story prize giving with his son who was short-listed as one of the top entrants. Both Martin and Jane hope to resume with Scribblers in the not too distant future.    

Next, our Anthology ‘Words.’ – Thanks to Cathy for collecting and organising both the Orwell Writer’s Leagues and our own anthologies at the Festival. Thanks also to Stillwater Books who kindly accepted them on the bookstall and will also sell them in their shop.  We still have to establish how many copies were sold over the two days but just seeing our anthologies intermingled with novels by some very famous authors and participants was quite pleasing. Cathy brought 30 along to our meeting tonight to cover a large order of 20 whilst another eight were sold individually. Currently our remaining stock is 35 plus however many Will has at Stillwater.

If you would like a copy of ‘Words’ then please email me at scribblers.1@btinternet.com Reasonably priced at a fiver, we would need to add postage and packaging to any postal orders. Details on request.

Thanks as ever to Mairead for her treats, to Liliane for collecting the key and to Kay for setting up the air conditioning again.

Now for the homework, ‘The third house along …” With so many people in attendance it was always going to be difficult fitting everyone in despite both Cathy and Gerry leaving early but we made it!

The stories were:
Di:               Three houses along.
Beryl:           The house.
Peter:           Three doors along.
Jim:              The man with no nose.
Kay:             Third house along.
Dick:             Felixstowe and the Royal Marines.
Tony:            A walk in the green forest.
Bridget:         Mothers and daughters.
Mairead:        The castle walls.
Ross:             The hurricane.
Dave:            On the run.
Anne:            The third house along.
Liliane:          Don’t displease your personal saint.

Next meeting: This will be on Tuesday 18 July, when Kay will read out an extract from her work for feedback and then the rest of us, having drawn out a specific genre to write about, are asked to provide a story in 750-1,000 words.

The meeting will start promptly at 7.30pm.

Until then,

Keep Scribbling!!!