The King’s English
English to be renamed ‘American’.

English to be renamed ‘American’.


We are thinking of running a writing competition this year and would be interested in views. We provisionally thought that the competition should:
All of these points are very much open for discussion – let us know your thoughts in a comment, email, or at our next meeting.
Update: we discussed these suggestions at the January meeting. Members were broadly in agreement but thought the suggested theme sounded old-fashioned, and that a small entry fee was worth considering. The idea of a competition anthology was popular and members thought we might need to establish a competition sub-committee.
This will be discussed again at the February meeting – if you have ideas for a theme in the meantime, please email them to ecorduff@hotmail.com

Jo Bodley performed her comedy routine to an appreciative audience. Her quick-fire gags, infectious take on life, mental health and the horrors of the hospital ward were punctuated with clever use of props and audience participation. She had us in stitches!
The following Q and A session was lively, informative and funny. Jo outlined some of the many genres of comedy and gave a frank description of her journey through the process of becoming a stand -up comic. Favourite comedians were reflected on, with wide- ranging styles discussed.
Members read self-penned pieces with a comic flavour. Phil’s take on the life of a fountain pen was thought-provoking, whilst Nikki ended the meeting in style with an extract from the inimitable Dorothy Parker.
Thanks to Jo for an uplifting session!



A good time was had by all at our traditional Christmas ‘do’ in the function room of the Spread Eagle. We enjoyed a buffet ably organised by Elspeth and a quiz masterminded by Mike, with a Secret Santa exchange of gifts. Members read a selection of festive prose and shared news of their latest projects.
Merry Christmas!

We will greatly miss Michael Round, our energetic chair, who passed away on 6 July, leaving a gap which will be very hard to fill.
After a life of military and teaching service, Michael became an invaluable mentor to many local writers. He published some of their books as well as his own, the latest of which, entitled Genius, came out very recently.
Donations in his memory can be made to Help for Heroes .
More news soon