The Grove Bookshop Writing Group
Schedule
Thu May 09 2024 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Grove Bookshop | Ilkley, EN
About this Event
Are you a writer looking for a supportive community of local writers? The Grove Bookshop Writing Group is a monthly social group for writers, meeting once a month at The Grove Bookshop in Ilkley (usually on a Thursday, 7pm-9pm). The group is facilitated by local teacher, editor and award-winning writer, Emily Devane.
Take a look at the information below, and if you have any further questions, please e-mail Emily at [email protected].
With Special Guests for April: The Failing Writers Podcast
When: Monthly (generally second Thursday of the month, though this may vary)
Next meet up: 7-9pm, Thursday, 9 May, 2024
Where: The Grove Bookshop, 10 The Grove, Ilkley, LS29 9EG
What's the format?
- Welcome and introductions
- Catch up: how was your writing week/month?
- Monthly discussion topic (this time, a focus on Jo Moseley's book, writing and publishing non fiction)
- Short break for refreshments
- For those who wish to, sharing of excerpts from works in progress*, followed by feedback from the group (*around 5-8 minutes maximum). Members are politely requested to keep feedback constructive
- Final thoughts
At the April session, we're delighted to be hosting a small celebration for writing group member Jo Moseley, whose second book, 'Stand-Up Paddle-Boarding in the Lake District', will be published on 1 May. Jo will tell us a bit about the inspiration behind her book, and we'll be raising a toast!
Do I have to prepare anything in advance?
No, just come along. There is no need to read or prepare anything in advance but you might wish to bring along an excerpt from a work in progress to share with the group (see above).
Does it matter if I'm not a published writer?
Not at all. Writers of all levels of experience are welcome. What you do need is an enthusiasm for writing and an interest in others' work.
Are all genres of writing welcome?
Yes. The main focus will be on creative forms of writing - poetry, flash fiction, short stories, creative non fiction, memoir and novel writing (in all genres) are all welcome. If sensitive material is shared during the session, a content warning is advised.
Please do not share material that could be regarded as racist, offensive to minorities or any specific groups or communities.
Is the group suitable for under 18s?
Sorry, but this group is for writers aged 18+. Young writers might like to check out Keighley Young Writers, which offers creative writing classes locally for students in years 8-13.
Is there a fee?
No, the group is free - but we encourage members to support The Grove Bookshop by buying their books! If you're after a particular title, contact the shop in advance of the session - most titles can be ordered into stock by the next day, and can be paid for on the night.
Refreshments
A small selection of refreshments (wine, soft drinks and biscuits/cake) is provided by Emily. Tap water is also available. A small donation towards refreshments is appreciated. If you'd rather bring your own, that's fine too.
I have accessibility needs - can you accommodate these?
Please let us know if you have any accessibility/mobility needs and we will do our best to make it possible for you to join us.
How do I sign up?
Simply register for a place at the next session via Eventbrite.
What if I signed up but can no longer come?
If you find you are unable to make the session, please cancel your place so that someone on the waiting list can take your spot.
The event is full - can I come anyway?
If the group is full, you can sign up for the waiting list in case any spaces become available, or contact Emily for last minute availability.
How can I keep in touch between sessions?
By registering, you will be added to the e-mail list. If you wish to share tips, opportunities, news and stories between sessions, you might like to join the Moor Words Slack group (ask Emily and she will send you a link). Slack is a messaging app for sharing content and conversations in a private group.
I'd like to learn more about writing - do you have any advice?
Emily runs online and in person workshops and courses. Ask about being added to her e-mail list for the latest news, or follow Moor Words on Eventbrite. She will also share relevant submissions tips, advice and opportunities during sessions.
Please note that this is a social group, with the primary purpose of sharing good practice, sharing work and building a community of writers. The aim is to keep feedback constructive and encouraging.
Your Host:
Emily Devane is a writer, editor, teacher and bookseller based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. She has taught workshops and courses for Comma Press, Dahlia Press, London Writers' Café, Northern Writers' Studio, Smokelong Quarterly and Sheffield Hallam University. She has won the Bath Flash Fiction Award, a Northern Writers' Award and a Word Factory Apprenticeship. Emily's work has been published in Smokelong Quarterly (third place, Grand Micro Contest 2021), Best Microfictions Anthology (2021), New Flash Fiction Review, Lost Balloon, Ellipsis, New Flash Fiction Review, Janus, Ambit and others. She was a BIFFY50 editor in 2020 and is a founding editor at FlashBack Fiction. Emily co-hosted Word Factory's Strike! Short Story Club. In 2022 she was shortlisted for the prestigious Mogford Prize for Food and Drink Writing, and she won second place in the Bath Short Story Award. She judged the October 2022 round of the Bath Flash Fiction Award.
Jo Moseley came to stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) aged fifty-one and knew immediately it was something very special. She’s built a reputation as a speaker, is the host of The Joy of SUP – The Paddleboarding Sunshine Podcast and has a regular column in SUP Mag UK called Paddleboarding for Good. In 2019, she became the first woman to paddleboard coast to coast, picking up litter and fundraising for the 2 Minute Foundation and The Wave Project. A film about her journey, Brave Enough – A Journey Home to Joy has been shown at prestigious adventure festivals. She has spoken at a Royal Geographical Society event and at Southampton Boat Show to encourage more women into paddleboarding. After publishing her first bestselling book, Stand-up Paddleboarding in Great Britain, in 2022, Jo jumped at the chance to share her experiences of paddleboarding in one of the best places in the UK, and where she took her first lesson, resulting in her latest book, Stand-up Paddleboarding in the Lake District. @jomoseley
Where is it happening?
Grove Bookshop, 10 The Grove, Ilkley, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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