Fantastic Event!

Fantastic night last night at our local community cafe, the Hill Station. Another opportunity for local writers to have their work read by professional actors from the area. Owen Teale’s account of an aged Sir John Geilgud in an extract from Rupert Frazer’s memoire, ‘Relative Times’, was something not to be forgotten, while Rupert’s own delivery of work by Guy Ware was breath-taking.

Singer and actor, Helen Moore, read an extract from one of my recent stories ‘Washing Machine Wars’, a sorry tale of snobbery, bigotry and racial tension in South London.

Friends and community provided terrific support as usual, some coming from quite far afield.

 

A Great Night!

A great night with a book group in Wilmington, Kent, the other night. This small, but perfectly formed, group were extremely attentive and very responsive. I really enjoyed reading and discussing extracts from my work with them. Not to mention the fact that books were sold. Many thanks are due to my mate, Christine, for organising this and providing the refreshments.

 

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