Wednesday, 27 July 2022

July 2022 Meeting

Hightown Writer’s Workshop Meeting Minutes 

Tuesday 26th May 2022 at 7.30pm in the Spirit Room at Peepo 

Present: Sue, Stuart, Adam, Liz, Martin, Alex, Tanya and Jayne  

Apologies: Jennie, Marie, Kath

Chair: Liz 

We began promptly (!!) by welcoming our two new members Tanya and Jayne. Welcome again!!

We then recorded our congratulations to HTW member, Kath Norgrove for the public recognition of her hard work for Severn Trent Water and Sustainable Bridgnorth’s ‘Prevent Pointless Plastic’ campaign through her selection as one of the Baton Bearers in the Queen’s Baton Relay for the Commonwealth Games which opens on Friday. We shared the Shropshire Star report of her achievements and took them away to compose little somethings which we can post on our blogspot to celebrate her achievement. The first tribute will be published on Friday 29th July to coincide with the Games opening. HTW members can send in additional tributes (hightownwriters@gmail.com) to be published as the games go ahead. Kath will be there staffing a water point!

We directed our new members towards our blogspot – which has now accrued quite a volume of material.

hightownwriters.blogspot.com

At this point Alex, one of our original members appeared, and was warmly welcomed ‘home’. We hope he – and other ‘old’ members will return now that the pandemic fear is ending and things are getting back to normal.

Since Alex had last been with us we have developed our blogspot initially as a focus to keep us going through lockdowns and now as an archive for members writing. We asked all members to look through – and comment upon if they wish to – the writing on the blogspot and to choose their favourite 5 poems and 5 bits of prose produced by  HTW members with a view to winnowing out some of our best writing for a publication.

We decided in principle to hold a Sunday afternoon garden ‘party’ meeting before the evenings begin to close in where people can share their favourite pieces of writing – both their own and from things they have read on the website. We would invite all members, past, lapsed, want-to-be and present!! And we would think about how to mark our tenth anniversary in 2024.

Moving on

We introduced our new members to the ‘workshop’ element of HTW. Liz had borrowed a ‘warm-up’ activity from a writing workshop she had attended at this year’s Hay Festival. It was titled ‘Your Story Matters’ and was a stream of consciousness exercise to write continuously for 2 minutes on each of the following prompts:

1.       Regret

2.       The Fork in the Road

3.       An Old Friend Resurfaces

4.       A Debt is Paid

5.       A Route Home

After 10 – more like 15 minutes – we had all written quite a lot – including Martin who arrived just in time to NOT miss the warm up activity 😊. Congratulations to Tanya and Jayne who both rose to the intimidating challenge of writing something immediately and in public and which was shared. Well done. There were some really interesting thoughts on regret: Stuart wrote, “I am what I am. You are what you choose to be,” and a lot more besides. Tanya -  who is probably our youngest member wisely wrote, “Growing up, never regret anything; to regret is to learn.” Jayne shared her thoughts about when a debt is paid to forget how one was wronged. Sue wrote about finding her route home to retirement. Adam and Alex shared a variety of thoughts on each prompts whilst Liz and Martin linked each prompt in short stories – or in Martin’s case a hilarious construction saga of his new garden patio.

Our prepared pieces of writing were prompted by both the June and the July writing themes. Congratulations to Jayne and Tanya again for being brave enough to bring some writing to their first meeting. They had both opted for the July theme to expand on this statement from Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy and create a piece of writing:

‘All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way’

Jayne had written a long story – which we hope she will share with us on the blogspot so that we can read it all – about siblings who are orphaned when their mother dies in an accident whilst shopping leaving them under the care of their father who rapidly disintegrates without his wife.

Tanya wrote about the power of a loving foster grandfather who steps in to care for a six year old child whose family life had been blighted by domestic abuse and violence.

Stuart also wrote on this theme to continue his iron age saga by bringing us the story of Estril, Uedica’s niece, who had been taken into Uedica’s family after her mother had died from a ‘potion’ addiction and her father had died from a ‘potion’ overdose. Another of Uedica’s adventures “Close Call” (inspired by our June writing theme) can be found on the HTW on Monday 1st August.

Liz also shared writing inspired by June’s theme – in her case to write on from a Mary Shelley, Frankenstein quote: We sat late. “We could not tear ourselves away from each other, nor persuade each other to say the word ‘Farewell!’”   Liz’s story was set in 2062 and was about two old friends who had survived to the ancient age of 110. Their middle aged granddaughters had brought them together to share a virtual reality re-creation of their student lives in 1970. So many friends had passed away and SO much had changed over the years - they really didn’t want to say farewell to each other that evening.

Sue – who has just retired - wound up our prepared writing section with a tribute poem she had written for all her Year 11 pupils who are leaving school now – along with their teacher!

We had time for another piece of writing so we wound up the meeting with an old standby – the word maze. We each came up with a word. Unfortunately Liz’s hearing is not all it should be and she misheard Adam’s word ‘bottle’ as ‘brothel’. Great mirth all round. Our 8 words were orange, retirement, melancholy, bottle, brothel, change, friendship and glass. There was some super funny writing from everyone there.

The meeting ended with a plea to send any pieces of writing you want published on the blog spot to hightownwriters@gmail.com

 

We finished our meeting at 9.30pm and hope that the August meeting will be one everyone   can attend even if they arrive later – we can finish later on these summer evenings.

Please send any corrections to the above minutes to hightownwriters@gmail.com

 

 

Hightown Writers Workshop – next workshop meeting

Tuesday 23rd August 2022

At 7.30pm

The Spirit Room, Peepo’s Italian Restaurant,

Chair:  Liz

Writing Theme: Summertime or anything inspired by the Commonwealth Games eg Baton Bearer.

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