Hey all,
just wondering if there is an active literary community in Kent. A group where like minded individuals get together to share their ideas, work, collaborate, public readings etc. If not, does anyone fancy giving it a go?
Jude
Hey all,
just wondering if there is an active literary community in Kent. A group where like minded individuals get together to share their ideas, work, collaborate, public readings etc. If not, does anyone fancy giving it a go?
Jude
Tunbridge Wells Writers (Tunbridge Wells, England) - Meetup
Dartford Writers Meetup Group (Dartford, England) - Meetup
West Kent Book Club (Dartford, England) - Meetup
The Goldfish Bowl Writers' Circle
e-mail: admin @ writingincircles.co.ukBlog: goldfishbowlwriters.wordpress.comFeel like you're swimming in circles with your writing? Try writing in circles instead! We are a very welcoming and laid-back writing group which has been running in Canterbury for over two years. The group meets in a friendly local bar twice a month on a Wednesday to talk about all things writing and to gain that all important feedback on our work. Other activities include regular workshops on a specific area of interest, guest speakers and competitions throughout the year. Email us for the latest venue and meeting information.
Marsh Ink Writers' Group
Contact: Bridget Fowkes (Secretary)
e-mail: bridgetfowkes @ talktalk.net
Web: www.marshink.co.uk
The group celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2011 and is priveleged to have the author, Pamela Oldfield, as its Honorary President. Meetings take place in New Romney on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month. New members are welcome and there is no charge for the first meeting unless it is a Guest Speaker evening.
Save As Writers' Group
35 Spillett Close, Faversham, Kent, ME13 8QP
Contact: Luigi Marchini (Chairman)Tel: 01795 535950
e-mail: saveas @ hotmail.co.ukSave As Writers Group has been going for 9 years and meets at the University of Kent in Canterbury, every third Monday of the month. There are no fees and we have a fluid membership of 20 writers of all styles, forms and ages.
Last edited by Bloggsworth; 11-23-2011 at 11:41 PM.
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Thank you very much for the information. Much appreciated.
Jude
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