The poet Kevin O'Shea's last reading before his sudden death took place at the North West Words April event in Letterkenny. Lisa Frank, from Doire Press, the publishers of his collection 'The Art of Non-Fishing,'
said recently that she was happy he had enjoyed the reading so much, as did his Cafe Blend audience that evening.
It is poignant to look back now with the knowledge that it was his last performance. The Garden Room Writers collectively have reason to be grateful to Kevin in his role of co-founding editor of Skylight 47 because he chose to feature us in the 'Under the Spotlight' section (Winter 2014 edition) of that fine publication.
Making part of that article available here is an act of gratitude to Kevin, and a tribute to his work as poet and editor. May he rest in peace.
"The Garden Room Writers met in 2009 at creative writing classes run by Ramelton poet Denise Blake. We take our name from the conservatory where Denise gave us great coffee and nudged us along the writing path...There has been great camaraderie and support around getting brave enough to send out our work, sharing successes and rejections, and learning from each other about the writing life...Since last summer, the GWR group has kept a private blog (and) we decided to go public this summer. We did not take this change lightly. The writer Rachel Cusk described writing as the act of putting what is private into the public sphere. Over the years important levels of trust have developed between us, and this bears fruit in the support we offer each other during the transition from our safe and private writing world to the sometimes wintry stare of the outside world.
Blogging echoes writing itself, where inner thoughts are shaped and sent forth in hope of a sympathetic reader. In some way, the group nurtures that process, enabling us to keep laughing, to keep open, and to keep daring to call ourselves writers."
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Translink Life’s Better Haiku Competition
Do you reside in Northern Ireland and write Haiku? How about the prospect of having your work displayed in public bus and railway stations across NI? Translink and Poetry NI are currently running a Haiku competition to find suitably themed poems. See here or here
The deadline is 31st July 2014, and four poems are to be chosen for display. The competition is only open to those who reside in Northern Ireland, and entries are to be submitted online. Four winning haiku will be chosen that best reflect how travelling by bus and train can make your life better. The judges are from the organisations Translink, Poetry NI and Community Arts Partnership, and there is no entry fee.
Poetry NI is an organisation supporting and showcasing poetry around Northern Ireland, see the website here Its main projects include a quarterly online poetry journal called FourXFour, a monthly open mic session called Purely Poetry (Cresent Art Centre, Belfast), and Pen Points Press a small independent publishing wing. It's an organisation doing good work for poetry - well done!
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
NWW Writing Weekend 25th - 27th July 2014
Friday 25th July 2014 will mark the beginning of the 2nd North West Words Writing Weekend in Letterkenny. I attended and thoroughly enjoyed this three day event last year, and I'm looking forward to a similar experience this summer. It's great to have such an opportunity so close at hand in the North West in two lovely venues - Radisson Blu Hotel, and Cafe Blend, Letterkenny.
The following is a description of the three day event with activities for all sorts of writers - fiction, poetry, and writing for children.
Workshops from Mia Gallagher, Gerard Smyth, Malachy Doyle, Susan Millar DuMars, Kevin Higgins and Averil Meehan. For further details and bookings of the entire weekend, or individual workshops email Maureen Curran at: maureenwcurran@yahoo.ie
More details below.
More details below.
Thursday, 22 May 2014
North West Words Arts Night Thursday May 29th
Next Thursday is the monthly Arts Night from NWW in Cafe Blend. And this month, there's a book launch and readings by Ted Deppe, and also readings by Annie Deppe. It will be a very enjoyable night once again. See below for more details of the two poets and the musicians.
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Limericks in Limerick and the Bard of Armagh festival
Being a county Armagh woman, I have the urge to plug the Bard of Armagh festival. Though I have to admit that I don't write poetry or humorous verse. How and ever, I admire those who do. Anyway, on the tenuous connection of county verse (could there really be such a thing?)... here's a plug for a limerick competition from Limerick, and the Bard of Armagh festival.
Bring your 'Limericks' to Limerick Competition 2014 - you could win €1,000, deadline see Facebook page deadline date 31st May 2014.
Bard of Armagh Annual Festival of Humorous Verse - deadline 01st October 2014, max 650 words and 9 minutes performance time, see here
Sunday, 11 May 2014
May, and there are lit mags looking for submissions
If you are wondering what publications out there are looking for work currently, here are a few ideas.
The Stinging Fly - not open yet, but you could be getting ready for this one, submissions in June. Takes poetry, fiction, book reviews and essays. See here I've been trying for as long as I've been writing to get a story into this... I will not give up... I will not give up... do you hear...
Wordlegs - seeking submissions for the Autumn 2014 issue, takes poetry, flash and short story. See here
Friday, 9 May 2014
Writing in response to...
I discovered a number of years ago from writing workshops with Denise Blake that I really enjoyed writing from visual prompts. This was a new idea for me at the time. If you also like to write in response to visual or text based prompts here are some ideas.
Poets Meet Painters Competition 2014 - deadline 01st July 2014, from the beautiful Beara Penninsula, Cork, Hungry Hill Writing. Poems must be written in response to exhibits from Mill Cove Gallery. For competition details and a slide show of images see here. What a lovely idea.
Spontaneity Magazine - this is a relatively new online arts journal. It relies on writer response to features from past issues, and takes submissions of poetry, prose and visual arts. See submission details here - rolling deadline. Latest issue for inspiration Issue 02.
So, get responding in writing.......
Sunday, 4 May 2014
Celebrating the work of Irish children's laureate Niamh Sharkey
There is one week left to see this major exhibition of work featuring and celebrating Niamh Sharkey's role as Laureate na nOg along with other Irish illustrators at the Illustration Cupboard in London. So, if you are out and about in London town pop in and have a look.
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Free, Open Access Higher Education Resources and Courses on Creative Writing and Literature
There are a now a number of higher education institutions worldwide that give open and free access to online course materials. These are made available for use at your own pace, and are largely about downloadable materials. Here are a few from writing and also literature courses that might interest.
Open Learn - from the Open University - creative writing: Start Writing Fiction Looks at character, setting and genre. Writing What You Know includes reading and writing activities geared to developing the use of
memory, observation and the senses. Start Writing Fiction: Taking it Further established writers talking about how they go about writing, their methods, approaches and rituals. There are also activities and exercises, and interviews with writers.
Open Learn - from the Open University - literature: Approaching Poetry this course aims to develop the analytical skills you need for a more in-depth study of
literary texts. Learn about rhythm, alliteration, rhyme, poetic
inversion, voice and line lengths and endings. What is Poetry? this course introduces common techniques underlying free verse and traditional forms of poetry. You are also introduced to the basic terminology and practical elements of poetry.
Open Yale - literature Modern Poetry This covers the body of modern poetry (characteristic techniques, concerns, and major practitioners). Authors discussed include Yeats, Eliot, and Pound, to Stevens, Moore, Bishop, and Frost, also poetry of World War One.
Open Yale - literature The American Novel Since 1945 This course traces the formal and thematic developments of the american novel since 1945. It
focuses on: the relationship between writers and readers; the
conditions of publishing; innovations in the novel's form; fiction's
engagement with history, and the changing place of literature in
American culture.
On the other hand, a MOOC is a Massive Open Online Course with an unlimited number of participants and online access to a range of distance learning materials. Typically video, audio, webinar, and softcopy resources are provided with some online forum support for participants. Again, some very well known higher education insitutions worldwide provide a range of these courses including in creative writing or literature.
Participants
can join and participate as a student of lots of these courses free of
charge. Feedback on progress is usually provided in some form of large
scale basis e.g. use of multiple choice quizzes, peer or collaborative
review. So, it can be a way of gaining education from large and well
known institutions, but there is typically little or no individual
attention between tutors and students. So, you need to be computer
literate and also an independent learner who can manage their time and
study without much tutor intervention. Not surprisingly, these courses
do tend to have a high non-completion rate, as they are not for all, and
there is no selection process. So for example, you may find the time
commitment too much, or that the course content is different from you anticipated, or that the level of learning is too high or too low based on
your previous experience and knowledge.
Anyway,
mindful of all that, there are a range of these courses online that
may interest those of you who can spare the time and want a free course. Here are a few current examples in creative writing and literature that would be useful for learning about writing process:
Universtity of IOWA - from their new MOOC series How Writers Write Poetry (28 June - 09 Aug) and How Writers Write Fiction (27 Sept- 08 Nov 2014). These are both courses on the practice of creative writing.
edX - The Art of Poetry - not a creative writing course, as in you will not be asked to write poetry, it is about looking at the craft of poetry.
Do
look carefully at the syllabus content of the individual course to make sure that you are aware
of what it is offering, at what level, and the expected workload and timings.
Happy learning.
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Linenhall Library - a Writers' Festival and A Short Story Competition
The Linenhall Library, Belfast is certainly doing its bit for writers with a festival in May and a writing competition currently accepting submissions. Wouldn't it be a treat to walk through these magnificent doors?
See below for more details
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