It was a dark and rainy evening in Hastings on Monday 14 May – but not for Group
members who listened to their colleagues read out their entries for our current
competition – travel writing.
We spent a romantic April in Paris,
then journeyed across the Atlantic to Ecuador on a banana-boat. We
travelled Route 66 in a beat-up bug with an engine like an egg-whisk, hung out
in dodgy bars in Sacramento, saw black bears in
the Rockies and geysers in Iceland.
We went swimming on Christmas Day in New Zealand,
and joined in a colourful family party in Karachi
before going for a jog in New York’s Central Park. We travelled on buses in Bermuda while
exploring museums in Barcelona and visiting the
homes of the great composers in Germany.
Back in England, we walked the ancient walls of York in the footsteps of the
Vikings, and then, coming right back home, settled down for a refreshing cuppa with
‘The Good Scone Guide to Hastings’.
As well as enjoying the writing, it was also very interesting
to discover the range and variety of others’ experiences, and to learn a
bit about people’s personal histories.
The competition will be judged by Jeff Jewson Fleming of
Eastbourne New Writers, and we will learn the results next month.
The Group meets fortnightly at the White
Rock Hotel. If you are interested in joining (there is currently a waiting
list), or in finding out more about our activities, please contact the
Membership Secretary, Amanda Giles, on 01424 442707 or e-mail membership.hwg@gmail.com.
You can also visit our website at www.hastingswriters.co.uk.
Report by Steph Gaunt