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Chris Scott, Literary Paparazzo: December 2012
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Chris Scott, Literary Paparazzo. Monday, 31 December 2012. 2012: A year in photos (part 5). The West Port book Festival. Started as a free parallel to the Edinburgh International Book Festival, and in its first two years it ran over a long weekend in august. Since then it's moved around the year, in 2012 falling in November. But first, to Edinburgh Books. For the programme launch! A new line of pamphlets has appeared under the banner of Stewed Rhubarb. And another Dr Sketchy's, on a pirate theme. A speci...
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Rob Reports: Spoken Word Sundays - The Appletree Writers at The Fringe - RobAroundBooks
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Ahhh for the love of words. Rob Reports: Spoken Word Sundays – The Appletree Writers at The Fringe. Rob Reports: Spoken Word Sundays – The Appletree Writers at The Fringe. August 11, 2014. I took time out of Charlotte Square yesterday to go and visit the Appletree Writers in one of their ‘Spoken Word Sundays’ events. Which are running on three consecutive weekends during the Fringe Festival. And yesterday they invited writers from the Scottish Writers’ Centre. Best British Short Stories. Followed. Or...
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Zines & Journals – URBAN F
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Room of dying flowers. Category: Zines and Journals. July 5, 2016. There is a lot of spirit in this issue. I’m sensitive to these things and this seriously vibrates with the stuff. Poetry, photography, short stories and performance, all here. I slowly peel back the clear plastic sleeve to see who’s inside. So, we start with. I grab my blanket and get stuck in. Like Renwick’s grandchildren, I stare up into the old man’s face and let the tale unfold. ‘. Tell us of the Granton People eater’. 8216; a touchin...
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URBAN F – Page 2 – REVIEWS BY ABBIE
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Room of dying flowers. April 8, 2016. April 8, 2016. Paper And Ink – Hangover Edition. Checkin’ in on Lit Fiends via. Paper And Ink Zine #7. So back to the big smoke and on a related topic the inevitable hangover. Paper And Ink Zine. Head honcho Martin Appleby has been compiling for our pleasure, page after page of bodily functions, misadventures and boozy poetry all brought out by the bottle and whatever else these writers got their hands on. Regulars pummel their wit and grit like Joseph Ridgwell.
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this writer's life: Karen Jones writes a letter to herself
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I have a chaise longue AND I live in an attic. Almost there. About / life story writing. Monday, 31 March 2014. Karen Jones writes a letter to herself. I'm delighted to welcome Karen Jones to the blog, here to celebrate the launch of her first collection, Upside Down Jesus and other stories. These stories have made it to the top in loads of big-name big-deal writing prizes - the title itself is from a Mslexia. Prize winner. (Tracy Chevalier loved it). And Andrew David Barker. A letter to me in 2001.
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Sewing is for girls: You need rain for a rainbow
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Sewing is for girls. Sunday, 29 March 2015. You need rain for a rainbow. I have been busy over the two months since I last posted on this blog. I have finished half of the Cottage Blanket designed by the wonderful Attic 24. I have finally had three stories published through the brilliant Womentoring scheme. And my ace mentor Vicki Jarrett. The three stories are in the current issue of The Next Review which you can buy for just £4.50. Isn't it knitting up beautifully though. Posted by Jo Simmonds.
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Author Interview | Colette Coen
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Writing and the Creative Process. Just completed an author’s interview on the ebook site Smashwords. If you fancy finding out more about me, you can read it at https:/ www.smashwords.com/interview/colettecoen. Blogging 101 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Join 213 other followers.
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PublishED: SOCIETY
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PublishED is a University of Edinburgh. Student society that produces the semesterly publication 'The Inkwell', aimed at showcasing the literary and creative talents of our students. We encourage and offer exposure to budding novelists, poets, dramatists, artists and photographers. PublishED itself brings together a community of aspiring young writers, editors and publishers. For more information on events, or to keep in contact with the PublishED team, join our Facebook group. Or follow us on Twitter.
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The Mocking Sunset | Colette Coen
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Writing and the Creative Process. It had been a perfect day for a wedding, pale pink cherry blossom, bright yellow gorse. The guests mingled in the sunshine, admired the scenery, posed for photo after photo. It was a full hour before they first started to drift away, an hour more before only Megan remained. But she would sit here, watching the beauty of the sunset mock her, waiting for him to come. Tags: Creative Writing Ink. Like Riding a Bike →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Beautiful Morning – Jonestown | Colette Coen
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Writing and the Creative Process. Beautiful Morning – Jonestown. Even as the darkness shrouded his face she thought he was the most handsome man she had ever seen. ‘You’ve a good profile,’ she said, feeling bolder than she ever had in her whole life. You have a pretty face,’ he said in reply. She saw his smile as the sun began to rise, illuminating his features. ‘I think I could spend the rest of my life with you.’. Tags: Creative Writing Ink. Aye Write Book Festival – Glasgow. Hidden Treasure →. Notify ...
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