Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
EMAIL ADDRESS: scribblers@btinternet.com
FELIXSTOWE SCRIBBLERS NEWSHEET
Incorporating the
REPORT FOR 15th DECEMBER 2009
Apologies: Trish, Dick, Ros, Amanda, Angela P, Rosie.
In attendance: Debbie, Tony, Liliane, Jack, Jane, Peter, Ruth, Ann and Dave (chair).
Orwell Connection :
Dick was unable to attend Scribblers as three of his four poems for the Orwell Connection Christmas Poems were selected and were being performed at Walton Church, ironically on a Scribblers night. So well done Dick!
Review:
Received after the meeting was a review of the Felixstowe Anthology 2010 by Bernard M Jackson, an international review writer from Newcastle Upon Tyne. Summing up our group as a Fellowship, Bernard has made mention of every writer included in the anthology, spreading over four sides of paper. This will be available to see at our AGM in January.
X-rated?
”The Crabby Arms Affair”: In response to an email from the Scribblers to Rushmere Players on 14th December, we are now informed that the play will not be performed by them and consequently the proposed evening at Colneis School has been cancelled. It is understood that the decision was taken on November 30th but nobody had the courtesy to inform the Scribblers. What happens now? Watch this space.
Help sought
Our friend Di is looking for any members of Scribblers who have been published (short stories, novels, self-publishing etc) who have a couple of hours to spare on a Monday between 10am and 12noon who would be willing to come along to the little creative writing group we have at Suffolk Family Carers in Claydon and chat to our Family Carers about their publishing experiences. The dates for our next meetings are: 11th Jan, 8th Feb, 8th March and 12th April. They do not have to commit themselves to all sessions. Tea/coffee and biscuits are freely available!
Suffolk Family Carers is a charity and our budget for events in the Centre is to all intents and purposes, non-existent. It wouldn’t be possible for us to pay an hourly rate for a Scribbler to attend, although we would be happy to reimburse any travelling costs (petrol, buses fare etc) getting to and from our centre in Claydon. If anyone is interested, please ask them to email me at Diane.Relf@suffolkfamilycarers.org Many thanks.Di
United Press
For those who attended the meeting, we were pleased to receive and distribute amongst our members several free copies some excellent publications from United Press who cover mostly poetry but also include the Short Story Society.
Also included were a variety of leaflets including poetry competitions and details of how to publish your own work. Go to http://www.unitedpress.co.uk/ for information.
THE PLATFORM
The meeting decided to each place a word in a hat and then draw out four of them. Each writer would then use those words within their own creative masterpiece in approximately twenty minutes. The four words were :
Blackmail: Cuddly: Communist: Catflap:
The results were quite remarkable with eight very different stories.
Ruth’s work was entitled “Monty’s Return”, Liliane’s “Cat Chaos”, Tony “It’s all Ann’s fault” and Dave “It’s a Hoot”. The work by Peter, Debbie, Jack and Jane were all untitled.
With the writing over, it was down to a little party with plenty of eats and drinks.
It was then time to say
“Merry Xmas”
OUR NEXT MEETING at The Room at the Top Felixstowe Library is the AGM which takes place on Tuesday 5th January 2010 at 7.30 pm
If you have any item you wish to include on the agenda then please email scribblers@btinternet.com with details.
Have a very Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
Keep Scribbling!
*****
Support those who support us! Have a look at Scott’s website at http://www.mrcobblerandmrlocks.co.uk
Don’t forget that Scott has special ‘Felixstowe Scribblers’ mugs on sale at £5 each. Not only does it have the Scribblers logo on the front, but your name can also be added on the rear.
*****
THE
KOL PATERSON BAND
Smooth & Groovy
JAZZ
For all occasions
from
Solo piano to 5-piece band
CD available on request
Tel: 01473 712624
Email: kol@ourservice2u.co.uk
*****
Castle Lodge Hotel
Chevalier Rd
Felixstowe
Suffolk
IP11 7JW
TEL: 01394 282149
******
I am writing to introduce Net-Novel.com to you and your members. The site is an online community for aspiring and published novelists. Amongst other things there are forums for novelists to chat to one-another, ask questions and generally network with other like minded individuals. Members can also upload their work for critique and there is a Novelists' Directory with useful information for full-length fiction writers. It is absolutely free to join.
In addition, there is a forum for writers' groups to post details and dates about their group. You would be very welcome to add your group's details to the forum.
It is early days for Net-Novel.com just yet but it is steadily growing and beginning to achieve its goal of being a vibrant and useful resource for all its members. I would be extremely grateful if you would consider joining us and pass on our details to your members so they may also consider joining - don't forget everything is absolutely free.
The link to the site is http://www.net-novel.com
I do hope to see you as part of our online community for novel writers soon.
Net-Novel.com administration.
*****
Seeking contributors to a new website.
TheFictionShelf.com is a place where everyone who loves reading will be able to read high-quality new writing. And where, uniquely, they will be able to choose exactly how they do that: Be it online, printed at home, on their phone or e-book reader, or in a traditional hard-bound copy.
We recognise that Entertainment has changed: We are no longer restricted by place, time or cost. Driven by demand the Television, Music and Film industries have adapted to these advancements and together we will bring this expansion of choice to reading.
TheFictionShelf.com will be driven by submissions from amateur writers and will provide them with a unique platform to promote their work. Unique amongst similar websites because of the quality of work on offer and for the intuitive and interesting way that work is presented.
This is where we would like your input: The website is being constructed and the virtual shelves will soon be ready for all to peruse - we need your help to fill them.
There are few criteria to submitting to The Fiction Shelf, all we ask is that you have a passion for writing and a desire to grow, both with us as a reading and writing community, and with your own abilities and confidences.
Our joint success depends on readers, and although submission is open to all, only the most creative, innovative and interesting work will be chosen to be published online. Indeed we want, with your help, to become synonymous with the very best in new writing.
We are currently searching for short stories and poetry, other than that there are no restrictions in terms of genre, style or subject matter. So please, log on now at www.thefictionshelf.com read the submission guidelines, and send us your work.
We have included in this email a selection of promotional material that you may wish to print out and distribute to your group; including an A5 flyer, an A4 poster, and a letter-headed version of this open letter to writing groups. Please feel free to reproduce these and distribute them as you wish.
Please also be aware that we are eager and ready to answer any questions you may have about any matter relating to The Fiction Shelf, and are easily reachable by phone or email.
The Fiction Shelf Editors
*****
Felixstowe Scribblers Anthology 2010
Over 120 pages packed with short stories and poetry from 37 past and present Felixstowe Scribblers,
Priced at just £5 it represents remarkable value for money.
Profits from the anthology will go to the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospice.
Order your copy now from scribblers@btinternet.com !
*****
FELIXSTOWE SCRIBBLERS NEWSHEET
Incorporating the
REPORT FOR 15th DECEMBER 2009
Apologies: Trish, Dick, Ros, Amanda, Angela P, Rosie.
In attendance: Debbie, Tony, Liliane, Jack, Jane, Peter, Ruth, Ann and Dave (chair).
Orwell Connection :
Dick was unable to attend Scribblers as three of his four poems for the Orwell Connection Christmas Poems were selected and were being performed at Walton Church, ironically on a Scribblers night. So well done Dick!
Review:
Received after the meeting was a review of the Felixstowe Anthology 2010 by Bernard M Jackson, an international review writer from Newcastle Upon Tyne. Summing up our group as a Fellowship, Bernard has made mention of every writer included in the anthology, spreading over four sides of paper. This will be available to see at our AGM in January.
X-rated?
”The Crabby Arms Affair”: In response to an email from the Scribblers to Rushmere Players on 14th December, we are now informed that the play will not be performed by them and consequently the proposed evening at Colneis School has been cancelled. It is understood that the decision was taken on November 30th but nobody had the courtesy to inform the Scribblers. What happens now? Watch this space.
Help sought
Our friend Di is looking for any members of Scribblers who have been published (short stories, novels, self-publishing etc) who have a couple of hours to spare on a Monday between 10am and 12noon who would be willing to come along to the little creative writing group we have at Suffolk Family Carers in Claydon and chat to our Family Carers about their publishing experiences. The dates for our next meetings are: 11th Jan, 8th Feb, 8th March and 12th April. They do not have to commit themselves to all sessions. Tea/coffee and biscuits are freely available!
Suffolk Family Carers is a charity and our budget for events in the Centre is to all intents and purposes, non-existent. It wouldn’t be possible for us to pay an hourly rate for a Scribbler to attend, although we would be happy to reimburse any travelling costs (petrol, buses fare etc) getting to and from our centre in Claydon. If anyone is interested, please ask them to email me at Diane.Relf@suffolkfamilycarers.org Many thanks.Di
United Press
For those who attended the meeting, we were pleased to receive and distribute amongst our members several free copies some excellent publications from United Press who cover mostly poetry but also include the Short Story Society.
Also included were a variety of leaflets including poetry competitions and details of how to publish your own work. Go to http://www.unitedpress.co.uk/ for information.
THE PLATFORM
The meeting decided to each place a word in a hat and then draw out four of them. Each writer would then use those words within their own creative masterpiece in approximately twenty minutes. The four words were :
Blackmail: Cuddly: Communist: Catflap:
The results were quite remarkable with eight very different stories.
Ruth’s work was entitled “Monty’s Return”, Liliane’s “Cat Chaos”, Tony “It’s all Ann’s fault” and Dave “It’s a Hoot”. The work by Peter, Debbie, Jack and Jane were all untitled.
With the writing over, it was down to a little party with plenty of eats and drinks.
It was then time to say
“Merry Xmas”
OUR NEXT MEETING at The Room at the Top Felixstowe Library is the AGM which takes place on Tuesday 5th January 2010 at 7.30 pm
If you have any item you wish to include on the agenda then please email scribblers@btinternet.com with details.
Have a very Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
Keep Scribbling!
*****
Support those who support us! Have a look at Scott’s website at http://www.mrcobblerandmrlocks.co.uk
Don’t forget that Scott has special ‘Felixstowe Scribblers’ mugs on sale at £5 each. Not only does it have the Scribblers logo on the front, but your name can also be added on the rear.
*****
THE
KOL PATERSON BAND
Smooth & Groovy
JAZZ
For all occasions
from
Solo piano to 5-piece band
CD available on request
Tel: 01473 712624
Email: kol@ourservice2u.co.uk
*****
Castle Lodge Hotel
Chevalier Rd
Felixstowe
Suffolk
IP11 7JW
TEL: 01394 282149
******
I am writing to introduce Net-Novel.com to you and your members. The site is an online community for aspiring and published novelists. Amongst other things there are forums for novelists to chat to one-another, ask questions and generally network with other like minded individuals. Members can also upload their work for critique and there is a Novelists' Directory with useful information for full-length fiction writers. It is absolutely free to join.
In addition, there is a forum for writers' groups to post details and dates about their group. You would be very welcome to add your group's details to the forum.
It is early days for Net-Novel.com just yet but it is steadily growing and beginning to achieve its goal of being a vibrant and useful resource for all its members. I would be extremely grateful if you would consider joining us and pass on our details to your members so they may also consider joining - don't forget everything is absolutely free.
The link to the site is http://www.net-novel.com
I do hope to see you as part of our online community for novel writers soon.
Net-Novel.com administration.
*****
Seeking contributors to a new website.
TheFictionShelf.com is a place where everyone who loves reading will be able to read high-quality new writing. And where, uniquely, they will be able to choose exactly how they do that: Be it online, printed at home, on their phone or e-book reader, or in a traditional hard-bound copy.
We recognise that Entertainment has changed: We are no longer restricted by place, time or cost. Driven by demand the Television, Music and Film industries have adapted to these advancements and together we will bring this expansion of choice to reading.
TheFictionShelf.com will be driven by submissions from amateur writers and will provide them with a unique platform to promote their work. Unique amongst similar websites because of the quality of work on offer and for the intuitive and interesting way that work is presented.
This is where we would like your input: The website is being constructed and the virtual shelves will soon be ready for all to peruse - we need your help to fill them.
There are few criteria to submitting to The Fiction Shelf, all we ask is that you have a passion for writing and a desire to grow, both with us as a reading and writing community, and with your own abilities and confidences.
Our joint success depends on readers, and although submission is open to all, only the most creative, innovative and interesting work will be chosen to be published online. Indeed we want, with your help, to become synonymous with the very best in new writing.
We are currently searching for short stories and poetry, other than that there are no restrictions in terms of genre, style or subject matter. So please, log on now at www.thefictionshelf.com read the submission guidelines, and send us your work.
We have included in this email a selection of promotional material that you may wish to print out and distribute to your group; including an A5 flyer, an A4 poster, and a letter-headed version of this open letter to writing groups. Please feel free to reproduce these and distribute them as you wish.
Please also be aware that we are eager and ready to answer any questions you may have about any matter relating to The Fiction Shelf, and are easily reachable by phone or email.
The Fiction Shelf Editors
*****
Felixstowe Scribblers Anthology 2010
Over 120 pages packed with short stories and poetry from 37 past and present Felixstowe Scribblers,
Priced at just £5 it represents remarkable value for money.
Profits from the anthology will go to the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospice.
Order your copy now from scribblers@btinternet.com !
*****
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Our Final 2009 meeting
Our next meeting, the final one of the year, takes place on Tuesday 15th December at 7.30 pm. There is no homework this time as we will have a short creative writing exercise in the first half of the meeting. After the break, we'll have time to relax and celebrate the completion of another year at Scribblers with our own little Christmas party. If you wish, please bring along some nibbles etc and drinks (preferably non-alcoholic as some folk have to drive home....)
News from Ireland is that Rochelle suffered bruised ribs and was left with a hefty bill for the damage to her vehicle. Here's to your speedy recovery Rochelle.
One time regular Gordon Maton sends seasonal greetings to the Scribblers.
Also sending greetings is Judy Clements who has nearly completed her book on Burma and will soon be looking for a new publisher. If its anything as good as her "Like Ships That Pass in the Night" it will be another brilliant read.
Until Tuesday,
Keep Scribbling!
*********
Anne Aylor Creative Writing Courses
46 Beversbrook Road
London N19 4QH
tel: 020 7263 0669
email: anne@anneaylor.co.uk
web: www.anneaylor.co.uk
********
Riverside Writers' meeting dates, events & other useful information:-
http://www.myspace.com/riversidewriters
Riverside Writers' Online Forum:-
http://community.livejournal.com/riversidewriter/profile
*********
Aesthetica Magazine
PO Box 371, York, YO23 1WL, UK
(+44) 01904 479 168
www.aestheticamagazine.com
News from Ireland is that Rochelle suffered bruised ribs and was left with a hefty bill for the damage to her vehicle. Here's to your speedy recovery Rochelle.
One time regular Gordon Maton sends seasonal greetings to the Scribblers.
Also sending greetings is Judy Clements who has nearly completed her book on Burma and will soon be looking for a new publisher. If its anything as good as her "Like Ships That Pass in the Night" it will be another brilliant read.
Until Tuesday,
Keep Scribbling!
*********
Anne Aylor Creative Writing Courses
46 Beversbrook Road
London N19 4QH
tel: 020 7263 0669
email: anne@anneaylor.co.uk
web: www.anneaylor.co.uk
********
Riverside Writers' meeting dates, events & other useful information:-
http://www.myspace.com/riversidewriters
Riverside Writers' Online Forum:-
http://community.livejournal.com/riversidewriter/profile
*********
Aesthetica Magazine
PO Box 371, York, YO23 1WL, UK
(+44) 01904 479 168
www.aestheticamagazine.com
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Friday, December 04, 2009
Last meeting of the year.
Our next meeting will also be the last one of 2009. For some members the year has produced publication and a promise of the release of two novels, for others they have progressed steadily at their own pace. There have been health scares and concerns, but most of all we have achieved publication of our own anthology. Every contributor has become a published writer! So well done one and all!
Our final meeting of the year will be on Tuesday 15th December in the usual place, The Room at the Top in Felixstowe Library.
There is no homework this time, instead we will hold a mini creative writing exercise for our amusement. After the interval, we will have our own little party to see out the year in style. It will be nice if folk can bring a long just a few nibbles or drinks (non-alcoholic)...
Hope to see you there!
Keep Scribbling!
Our final meeting of the year will be on Tuesday 15th December in the usual place, The Room at the Top in Felixstowe Library.
There is no homework this time, instead we will hold a mini creative writing exercise for our amusement. After the interval, we will have our own little party to see out the year in style. It will be nice if folk can bring a long just a few nibbles or drinks (non-alcoholic)...
Hope to see you there!
Keep Scribbling!
Report of our last meeting
FELIXSTOWE SCRIBBLERS NEWSHEET
Incorporating
the
REPORT FOR 1st DECEMBER 2009
Apologies: Barry, Debbie
In attendance: Jane, Amanda, Ros, Duncan, Les, Liliane, Linda, Sandy, Tony, Trish, Dave, Ann, Dick (chair).
Welcome to two new faces at our meeting, Linda who writes ‘all sorts’ and Duncan a science fiction writer. Also welcome back to Les who returned after missing a few meetings. Dave’s wife Ann was attending only to ensure he behaved himself!
The Evening Star published a photo and a report on the Anthology launch. This appeared on Tuesday 1st.
Peter our treasurer suggests that the box of anthologies delivered direct to EACH will be sold by the charity and all monies from those sales will be retained. It may be a small amount in the overall picture, but every little bit counts. Caz received a 'thank you' from Mark Fox who was unable to attend the launch but thanked the Scribblers for their efforts for EACH.
The ‘foreign’ book orders have been posted out and sales are hopefully ticking over nicely. Books are on sale at Magpie and Poor Richards shops in Felixstowe or can be ordered from Peter our treasurer or by email from scribblers@btinternet.com
It is understood that Rushmere Players have had their casting meeting for the parts in ‘The Crabby Arms Affair’ so watch this space!
There was a double page spread in the EADT on 28th November entitled Darkness and Light, an interview between Steven Russell and our own Ruth. It is very interesting and a feature that has been commented on by a number of our members by email.
Geraldine, who attended the launch, wished to thank Ruth for the organisation of the launch which went well. Dave would like to thank everyone who attended, not least our celebrity and friend Rachel Sloane and of course the music by Kol Paterson. None of this would have been possible without the kindness of the Castle Lodge Hotel. So thanks everyone!
THE PLATFORM
The 1,500 open themed topics:
Tony: Snakes on a Plain
With the absence of Shaun who was to do the second long piece a substitute stood in.
Dave: Christmas is Coming.
The 500 word assignment on Christmas or the Festive Season:
Jane The Pantomime
Amanda 21st Century Scrooge
Ros Here’s Here!
Dick Harry’s Game
Peter Cold Feet
Duncan Last Christmas
Les Christmas
Liliane The Christmas Book for 1934
Linda Christmas
Sandy A Santa Hood
Trish Avalon, and
Insomniac’s Christmas
OUR NEXT MEETING at The Room at the Top Felixstowe Library ....
Takes place on Tuesday 15th December at 7.30 pm
There is no homework assignment for this meeting as there will be a short creative writing exercise in the first half of the meeting. After the break, well time to relax and celebrate the completion of another year with Scribblers with our own little Christmas party.
It would be nice if you will bring along some nibbles etc and drinks (preferably the non-alcoholic kind as some folk have to drive home....
Look forward to seeing you there,
Keep Scribbling!
*****
Support those who support us! Have a look at Scott’s website at http://www.mrcobblerandmrlocks.co.uk
Don’t forget that Scott has special ‘Felixstowe Scribblers’ mugs on sale at £5 each. Not only does it have the Scribblers logo on the front, but your name can also be added on the rear.
*****
THE
KOL PATERSON BAND
Smooth & Groovy
JAZZ
For all occasions
from
Solo piano to 5-piece band
CD available on request
Tel: 01473 712624
Email: kol@ourservice2u.co.uk
*****
Castle Lodge Hotel
Chevalier Rd
Felixstowe
Suffolk
IP11 7JW
TEL: 01394 282149
******
December issue of www.WritingRaw.com NOW online: Writing Raw is a FREE literary ezine dedicated to new and emerging writers of the following categories: FICTION, POETRY and ASSORTED writings. Our goal at Writing Raw is simple - to serve the literary community with the opportunity to have their work online and out in the world. In this world of disappearing literary magazines, Writing Raw is providing the blank pages for writers to fill.
Go to www.WritingRaw.com for details.
****
Alexis Smith
Aesthetica Magazine
PO Box 371, York, YO23 1WL, UK
(+44) 01904 479 168
www.aestheticamagazine.com
****
And don’t forget:Felixstowe Scribblers Anthology 2010
Over 120 pages packed with short stories and poetry from 37 past and present Felixstowe Scribblers,
Priced at just £5 it represents remarkable value for money and will certainly make an ideal Christmas gift.
Profits from the anthology will go to the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospice.
Order your copy now!
Incorporating
the
REPORT FOR 1st DECEMBER 2009
Apologies: Barry, Debbie
In attendance: Jane, Amanda, Ros, Duncan, Les, Liliane, Linda, Sandy, Tony, Trish, Dave, Ann, Dick (chair).
Welcome to two new faces at our meeting, Linda who writes ‘all sorts’ and Duncan a science fiction writer. Also welcome back to Les who returned after missing a few meetings. Dave’s wife Ann was attending only to ensure he behaved himself!
The Evening Star published a photo and a report on the Anthology launch. This appeared on Tuesday 1st.
Peter our treasurer suggests that the box of anthologies delivered direct to EACH will be sold by the charity and all monies from those sales will be retained. It may be a small amount in the overall picture, but every little bit counts. Caz received a 'thank you' from Mark Fox who was unable to attend the launch but thanked the Scribblers for their efforts for EACH.
The ‘foreign’ book orders have been posted out and sales are hopefully ticking over nicely. Books are on sale at Magpie and Poor Richards shops in Felixstowe or can be ordered from Peter our treasurer or by email from scribblers@btinternet.com
It is understood that Rushmere Players have had their casting meeting for the parts in ‘The Crabby Arms Affair’ so watch this space!
There was a double page spread in the EADT on 28th November entitled Darkness and Light, an interview between Steven Russell and our own Ruth. It is very interesting and a feature that has been commented on by a number of our members by email.
Geraldine, who attended the launch, wished to thank Ruth for the organisation of the launch which went well. Dave would like to thank everyone who attended, not least our celebrity and friend Rachel Sloane and of course the music by Kol Paterson. None of this would have been possible without the kindness of the Castle Lodge Hotel. So thanks everyone!
THE PLATFORM
The 1,500 open themed topics:
Tony: Snakes on a Plain
With the absence of Shaun who was to do the second long piece a substitute stood in.
Dave: Christmas is Coming.
The 500 word assignment on Christmas or the Festive Season:
Jane The Pantomime
Amanda 21st Century Scrooge
Ros Here’s Here!
Dick Harry’s Game
Peter Cold Feet
Duncan Last Christmas
Les Christmas
Liliane The Christmas Book for 1934
Linda Christmas
Sandy A Santa Hood
Trish Avalon, and
Insomniac’s Christmas
OUR NEXT MEETING at The Room at the Top Felixstowe Library ....
Takes place on Tuesday 15th December at 7.30 pm
There is no homework assignment for this meeting as there will be a short creative writing exercise in the first half of the meeting. After the break, well time to relax and celebrate the completion of another year with Scribblers with our own little Christmas party.
It would be nice if you will bring along some nibbles etc and drinks (preferably the non-alcoholic kind as some folk have to drive home....
Look forward to seeing you there,
Keep Scribbling!
*****
Support those who support us! Have a look at Scott’s website at http://www.mrcobblerandmrlocks.co.uk
Don’t forget that Scott has special ‘Felixstowe Scribblers’ mugs on sale at £5 each. Not only does it have the Scribblers logo on the front, but your name can also be added on the rear.
*****
THE
KOL PATERSON BAND
Smooth & Groovy
JAZZ
For all occasions
from
Solo piano to 5-piece band
CD available on request
Tel: 01473 712624
Email: kol@ourservice2u.co.uk
*****
Castle Lodge Hotel
Chevalier Rd
Felixstowe
Suffolk
IP11 7JW
TEL: 01394 282149
******
December issue of www.WritingRaw.com NOW online: Writing Raw is a FREE literary ezine dedicated to new and emerging writers of the following categories: FICTION, POETRY and ASSORTED writings. Our goal at Writing Raw is simple - to serve the literary community with the opportunity to have their work online and out in the world. In this world of disappearing literary magazines, Writing Raw is providing the blank pages for writers to fill.
Go to www.WritingRaw.com for details.
****
Alexis Smith
Aesthetica Magazine
PO Box 371, York, YO23 1WL, UK
(+44) 01904 479 168
www.aestheticamagazine.com
****
And don’t forget:Felixstowe Scribblers Anthology 2010
Over 120 pages packed with short stories and poetry from 37 past and present Felixstowe Scribblers,
Priced at just £5 it represents remarkable value for money and will certainly make an ideal Christmas gift.
Profits from the anthology will go to the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospice.
Order your copy now!