Monday, 19 September 2011
Reading & Writing
Thanks to everyone who has read and supported this Blog since its inception in 2009.
Keep watching this space, as well as following Norwich Writers' Circle on Twitter and YouTube, to hear all our latest programme details, member news and much more.
Please visit norwichwriters.org.uk for more on our friendly, welcoming and ever-growing writing group.
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Saturday, 17 September 2011
Complete Works
All the poems featured in our online Poetry Season are now available to listen to one handy playlist.
To listen to all of this year's poems, please go here.
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Thursday, 15 September 2011
Twitter 350
Norwich Writers' Circle now has over 350 followers on Twitter.
To discover how to join us online, please go here.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Open Reminder
Our 2011/2012 programme, which begins with an Open Evening, is now only a week away.
Entry to the 7.30pm meeting, to be held in The Assembly House's Sexton Room, on Tuesday 20th is free. This meeting gives an opportunity for the Circle to introduce itself, and to hear a selection of both members and visitors work read aloud.
We recommend that any manuscripts featured next week are no longer than 500 words and/or 10 minutes in length.
Everyone is more than welcome to our friendly writing group - reading aloud is not compulsory.
For more information of this year's upcoming meetings, including visiting writers and more, please visit norwichwriters.org.uk.
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Sunday, 11 September 2011
Time Lines
Our online Poetry Season concludes today with Time Lines by David Underdown.
David previously won our Open Poetry Competition, and this is the title poem from his recently published first collection. To order the book please go here.
For more information on our current Poetry Competition please visit norwichwriters.org.uk/poetry.
To hear our latest poetry upload click here.
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Thursday, 8 September 2011
Dead Good
Our YouTube video featuring the theme tune of ITV police drama Taggart has seen its popularity grow once more.
The film, which was created to celebrate programme creator Glenn Chandler's visits to Norwich Writers' Circle in October and December 2010, has now been watched over 2,500 times.
To view the video please go here.
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Tuesday, 6 September 2011
2012 Poetry Trailer
Our YouTube channel is now showing a promotional trailer for Norwich Writers' Circle's Open Poetry Competition 2012.
Please go here to watch the short film, or why not check out norwichwriters.org.uk/poetry for more Competition information.
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Sunday, 4 September 2011
Twenty Miles
Our online Poetry Season continues today as we give you the opportunity to listen to Twenty Miles by Oliver Bernard.
To hear the poem please go here.
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