Chair: Sue
Present: Irena, Liz, Jennie, Adam, Ann, Sue
Apologies: Paul, Marie, Stuart, Jayne, Tony, Alex
We began with our warm up exercise which was to choose a
button from a selection that Sue had brought along and write something inspired
by that button.
Adam chose a pink, translucent button imaging that it was an
exciting find in an archaeological dig – who had it belonged to? Irena chose an
amber coloured button which evoked a powerful and moving memory of a trip to
Poland with her Father. Liz’s choice, a white button, had been on an elderly
woman’s nightdress and the missing button eventually led the police to her
murderer. Jennie wrote a lively poem about her love of dance as the silver,
shiny button she chose reminded her of a jumper she had once worn when dancing.
Sue selected a small pink button and wrote about her aunt who used to knit baby
cardigans which had tiny buttons, before her eyesight failed. Ann chose a
turquoise button which was on a dress which her protagonist saw in a shop
window and couldn’t afford – did she eventually manage to buy the dress?
Write On! Celebrating 10 Years of High Town
Writers
A Bit of All Write! Celebrating 10 Years of
High Town Writers
Please let Liz know which one you prefer or if you have
another idea you would like to put forward. Also, please check the draft copy
of the Anthology and let Liz know if you notice anything you want changed or
would like included.
Thank you to Liz for all her work on this.
Finally, we shared our writing. This month’s theme was to
write no more than 1000 words including the line, ‘I wasn’t going to give up
that easily’ in the middle of your writing.
Ann thrilled us with her first piece of fiction about DC
Chalmers on her first stakeout, (read about how it turned out on this blogspot).
Adam’s romantic fiction, (which also can be read on this blogspot), was about
two young people meeting at St Pancreas and travelling on Eurostar. Irena
shared a few of the beautiful haiku she has been writing following the Haiku
Workshop she attended. Liz made us laugh describing her first experience of
skiing with her family and how she struggled to stay upright! Sue had
coincidentally also written about a skiing incident when she had spent her
first morning skiing with her boots on the wrong feet! Jennie read her thought-
provoking piece about a young man struggling with his identity and his touching
relationship with his Gran. Finally, Liz read us Stuart’s atmospheric piece,
The Smoke Dance, about how his protagonist was drawn to a woman called Duana
and her faith in the smoke.
Theme for next month: Tuesday 24th
October 7pm in Peepo’s Spirit Room
Write a piece
inspired by the following:
There is a crowd of people. So many
that there is barely room to move and people are crushed up against each other…
Chair: tbc
Mid – month meeting upstairs at The Crown – Thursday 12th October 7pm Meeting to work on tenth anniversary publication etc .
Chair: Liz
5 comments:
See tomorrow's blog for Jennie's inspired button poem!
Enjoyed the evening very much. Honoured you are considering these titles 😊
I like "Write On! Celebrating 10 Years of High Town Writers". Good puns. :)
Alex
Thank you Sue for Chairing so well and Liz for posting my off-the-cuff rather flawed poem!
I shall chair the meeting on the 24th!!
Looking forward to the 12th, too! Time to get our train off the platform!
It was a nice little poem, Jennie -- great to write one in just 10 mins!
Alex :)
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