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Performing in Hastings (E. Sussex) today
This is a fun project. Our local writers group, St Leonards Writers, are collaborating with a big local art gallery (Jerwood) for this event.
http://www.jerwoodgallery.org/whatson...
Each writer chose a painting from the gallery and wrote a poem or story inspired by that painting.
Today, we're giving a "promenade performance" i.e. we're walking from picture to picture, and the audience walks with us.
It's exciting.
My contribution is a dark flash fiction story with hints of horror.
If anyone wants to come (any Sussex residents among my friends and fans?) the performance starts at 5.30.
http://www.jerwoodgallery.org/whatson...
Each writer chose a painting from the gallery and wrote a poem or story inspired by that painting.
Today, we're giving a "promenade performance" i.e. we're walking from picture to picture, and the audience walks with us.
It's exciting.
My contribution is a dark flash fiction story with hints of horror.
If anyone wants to come (any Sussex residents among my friends and fans?) the performance starts at 5.30.
Published on April 02, 2013 04:25
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Tags:
art-gallery, england, hastings, jerwood-gallery, performance, public-reading, st-leonards-writers, sussex, writers-group
Author Reading Tonight (Hastings, England)
I'm participating in an evening of ghost and horror stories tonight at the Jenny Lind, Hastings, East Sussex, England.
There'll be other authors, too, including Jonathan Broughton.
If you're there, say hello. :-)
There'll be other authors, too, including Jonathan Broughton.
If you're there, say hello. :-)
Published on November 03, 2013 08:29
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Tags:
author-reading, east-sussex, ghost-stories, hastings, horror, horror-stories, jonathan-broughton, performance, rayne-hall
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