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Everything is interesting: Reflecting back and moving forward
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Exploring art, ideas and the everyday. Sunday, 10 March 2013. Reflecting back and moving forward. After performing the first 17 minutes of One. At First in 3 at Northern Stage. On Thursday 7 March I found myself hoping that everyone else thought that went as well as I did. It wasn't perfect - that's not what Scratch is for - but I didn't cough (bloody thing kicked off 10 mins before hand) or throw up (food and drink on stage plus nerves make for a potent cocktail), which was a good start. It will be very...
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Everything is interesting: February 2013
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Exploring art, ideas and the everyday. Monday, 18 February 2013. An outside eye - working with Ellie Harrison. On Friday 15 February I had a very different, but no less productive, day with Ellie Harrison. Ellie asked a lot of probing questions including the hardest of all to answer; "What am I trying to say? What am I trying to say that I haven't already said? What is the big finish? Could that possibly be all there is to say? In the meantime, I have a photo shoot for the publicity image (and my website...
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Everything is interesting: Writer in residence - workshop with Kate Fox
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Exploring art, ideas and the everyday. Thursday, 7 February 2013. Writer in residence - workshop with Kate Fox. On Friday 1st February I spent a day with Kate Fox. All part of my grand plan to learn from other artists, to bring fresh energy in to the rehearsal room and to explore other processes in the making of One. Kate has recently turned her writing and comedic talents to making theatre and I was interested to hear how/if her process had changed much as a result. For making it happen. When I went to ...
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Nicola Vincent-Abnett: Could there be a better reason to start a blog?
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Musings on writing and other stuff. Savant" for Solaris due in the autumn; "Out of Tune book 2" edited by Jonathan Maberry, and "Crises and Conflicts" edited by Ian Whates, available now; and Lara Croft: the Blade of Gwynnever, due for release in September. Saturday, 4 February 2012. Could there be a better reason to start a blog? Now, I finally feel as if I have a good reason to begin a blog of my own. I did not write my first novel until three years ago, and, even then, I did it as an exercise, as part...
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Arts Counselling: February 2010
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Thoughts and suggestions from Mark Robinson, (former) Executive Director of Arts Council England, North East. Friday, 26 February 2010. Giving up art for lent? Will Self has written in the New Statesman. Round the kitchen table. Perhaps we should promote a national-no-art-week, as a counter-intuitive way of helping people appreciate the arts more? Posted by Mark Robinson. Friday, February 26, 2010. Dark and true and tender is the North. Might be with me.). Posted by Mark Robinson. Friday, 19 February 2010.
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Nicola Vincent-Abnett: September 2014
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Musings on writing and other stuff. Savant" for Solaris due in the autumn; "Out of Tune book 2" edited by Jonathan Maberry, and "Crises and Conflicts" edited by Ian Whates, available now; and Lara Croft: the Blade of Gwynnever, due for release in September. Tuesday, 30 September 2014. Who determines these things? Because things become things. And that shit happens fast. Because, frankly, women don’t have enough to worry about! Isn’t it bad enough that we should all be five feet seven and a size 8? If the...
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reviews | sally jenkinson
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Pocket full of poesy. Skip to primary content. Sometimes people say positive things about my work. I’m very grateful. It makes me a bit uncomfortable putting them here in one place like I LOVE MYSELF. But you should love yourself. And sometimes promoters need them for press stuff. So there. 8216;Incisive, insightful, and utterly delightful’. 8211; Apples and Snakes. 8216; – Ian Parks. 8211; Bridget Minamore. Praise for Sweat-borne Secrets. 8211; Kate Fox. Holding out a heart like a six-ounce sirloin’ com...
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Kate Fox | Hyperlexia Journal
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Poetry and prose about the autism spectrum. Kate Fox is a poet, spoken word artist, and former radio journalist based in the north of England. She’s developing a show called “A Portrait of the Autist As A Young Woman” based on her experiences of growing up with many traits of autism. You can find out more about Kate on her website. Did not require me. To look into anybody’s eyes. Whilst we pieced together. The jigsaw puzzle of their life. Inside the loop our hands made. I felt how their energy flowed.
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Nicola Vincent-Abnett: November 2014
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Musings on writing and other stuff. Savant" for Solaris due in the autumn; "Out of Tune book 2" edited by Jonathan Maberry, and "Crises and Conflicts" edited by Ian Whates, available now; and Lara Croft: the Blade of Gwynnever, due for release in September. Saturday, 29 November 2014. So this is what the High Street of the future might look like. I got a glimpse the other day, and it’s not so very bad. Opened in 1982, The Body Shop. Opened its doors in the UK in 1976, Top Shop. Store opened in the UK in ...
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