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You are here: Home. Rosie Johnston was born in Belfast and grew up there and by the sea in Portstewart. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET (aka WYSIGHOST). Her novel for 10 14 year olds, was published in Dublin in 2004; Martin Rowson described it as. Wonderful, funny, frightening, compulsively page-turning and all in all a rattling good read’. A psychological thriller THE MOST INTIMATE PLACE. In 2010 Lapwing Publications (Belfast) published Rosie’s first pamphlet of poetry SWEET SEVENTEENS. Lapwing, 2014)....
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I began work on a new novel (see Blog Hop. Below). But a novel is a long haul and I sometimes break off to write a short story or poem. I now have a book-length collection of stories, which I’m currently editing and hope to publish soon. Meanwhile, I’ve been entering some of them for the annual. Cambridge Writers Short Story Competition. A crime writer from Ely, and the seven winning stories can be read, together with his Introduction, in. An ebook available from Amazon. Simply click on the link to.
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CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk): March 2007
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Thursday, March 08, 2007. Open Mic - Tuesday 13th March at 8pm. Open Mic- Tuesday 13th March at 8pm. In CB1 cafe on Mill Road. Entrance: £2 (£1 concessions). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk). CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk). Related News and Events. Cambridge Writers Fifth Open Poetry Competition - Judge: Anne Berkeley. - Closing date: 30th June 2007 - Prizes: 1st - £100 2nd - £60 3rd - £30 For guidelines see:...
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CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk): Open Mic at CB1 - Tuesday 22 May, 8pm
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007. Open Mic at CB1 - Tuesday 22 May, 8pm. Come along and sign up to read on arrival. Bring 2-3 poems (no epics please! In case we have time for more than one each. There will be aprize for the poem/poet voted 'best on the night'! Whether you are an experienced reader or have never read a poem in public before, please do support these Open Mic evenings. They are intriguing, unpredictable and an opportunity for anyone to read in front of a supportive and welcoming audience. CB1 Poetry i...
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CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk): CB1 Poetry - the future
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Wednesday, August 01, 2007. CB1 Poetry - the future. Dear CB1 Poetry supporters. Since Michael and Christine have sadly had to pull out of the co-ordination of CB1 Poetry due to other commitments, a group of us have gathered to discuss the future format and have come up with what we feel is an exciting and workable proposal (financially and artistically). We propose to keep to our current twice-monthly programme of events but as follows:. The size of CB1 places a serious limitation on our ability to pay ...
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CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk): CB1 Poetry at Michaelhouse
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Monday, September 17, 2007. CB1 Poetry at Michaelhouse. The new CB1 Poetry website will be online soon, but meanwhile here is a preview of the Michaelhouse programme for 2007-2008. Our poster to advertise the series is reproduced below (please click the image for a larger version). Tue 9 Oct : Tobias Hill. CB1 Poetry Patron; PBS Next Generation poet, Times Young Writer of the Year shortlisted). Tue 13 Nov : Michael Laskey. Aldeburgh Poetry Festival founder, Smiths Knoll founder/co-editor). Each event wil...
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CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk): May 2007
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. 12 June: Simmonds, Jones, Williams. Tuesday 12th June, 8pm, CB1 Cafe, Mill Road. Entrance: £4 / £3 concessions. KATHRYN SIMMONDS was born in Hertfordshire in 1972 and now lives in north London where she works as an editor. She won the 2006 Poetry London competition, her pamphlet Snug came out recently from Smith Doorstop, and her first collection will be published next year. On the Day that you were Born. The angels got together and decided to create. A dream come true. Standing wi...
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Editors & Staff. Masterclasses & Workshops. Read & Watch. Organisations & Resources. Current & Back Issues. Editors & Staff. Masterclasses & Workshops. Read & Watch. Organisations & Resources. Current & Back Issues. On 020 8459 6406 / 53 The Avenue, London, NW6 7NR / whitmore.susan@yahoo.co.uk. Women only group. Mon, 1-4.15. 37-39 Kings Terrace NW1 0JR. Contact Harriet Craven on 020 7383 5228. Spinning Room Poetry Group. Join in friendly discussion. Bring your own poetry or something you like by anot...
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CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk): New website
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007. Our permanent new website is now online, please go to www.cb1poetry.org.uk. This blog (poetrycb1) will no longer be updated. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk). CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk). Related News and Events. Cambridge Writers Fifth Open Poetry Competition - Judge: Anne Berkeley. - Closing date: 30th June 2007 - Prizes: 1st - £100 2nd - £60 3rd - £30 For guidelines ...
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CB1 Poetry 2007 site (2009 on: see www.cb1poetry.org.uk): January 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. February 13th Young Blood: Sandeep Parmar, Helen Mort and James Byrne. Presented by Emily Dening. With music from Josh Navon. CB1 Café, Mill Road, 8pm. Entrance is £3 or £2 concessions. Further details about the poets, with examples of their work, can be found below. The pathway becomes a mess of brambles. I stumble along in the dark as if blindfolded,. My two arms outstretched like a sleepwalker. The church-bells peal into a long sequence. It will be fifty years soon. His cr...
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