On
4th
December, we
had our annual Presentation Evening. Sarah
O'Halloran, talent scout from the Madeleine Milburn Literary Agency
gave a very entertaining talk and useful Q and A session on how to
prepare work for a literary agent or publisher, clarifying the
differences between a synopsis, a pitch and a blurb. She advocated
approaching it like a job application by making sure it was complete
and polished to give the work its best possible chance. She then gave
brief feedback on all the entries in our annual 3000-word short story
competition before announcing the winner of the coveted Catherine
Cookson Cup. Marcia Woolf was first with her beautifully executed
dark comedy, 'All Saints'; Anne Hooker's 'Moving On' was second;
Elizabeth Allen was third with 'Dereliction of Duty', and Roz Balp's
'Ducking and Diving' was fourth. Then, Vice-Chair, Kate O'Hearn
presented the certificates to the winners of the five varied
competitions of 2015 before handing the Writer of the Year Award to
deserving winner, Sally-Ann Clark. The rest of the evening was spent
eating, drinking and socialising. We look forward to embarking on
another year of writing on 4th January 2016.
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Manuscript Evening - 16th November, 2015
At
our last Manuscript Evening of the year, on 16th November,
two brave souls provided extracts from their work to be critiqued by
other members of the group. Bill Petsing read a section from his
memoirs, entitled 'Dad in the 1930s', which painted a vivid portrait
of family life in London between the wars. As a first-hand account,
it provided a valuable record and a fascinating slice of social
history. New member, Anne Hansen, then read her short story, 'The
Lost Weekend', an experimental piece, based on a personal ad. It told
the story of elderly love in a clear and charming voice. It had a
beautiful flow and some intriguing sexual tension. In the second
half, members divided into small groups to discuss various writing
issues, including how to portray an angel and how to find imagery to
convey emotion between two people.
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