Nick Jarvis and the poetry advent calendar
Nick Jarvis is doing a poetry advent calendar this year. He’s up to page 12 already but you can scroll through the days so far. It focuses on independent poetry […]
Nick Jarvis is doing a poetry advent calendar this year. He’s up to page 12 already but you can scroll through the days so far. It focuses on independent poetry […]
<a href=”http://www.facebook.com/telltalescornwall” target=”_blank”>Telltales – Horizons </a> or <a href=”http://wordslikepictures.com/telltales/” target=”_blank”>Telltales</a> November 27th, 7:30pm -sharpish mind!- admission free, also the launch of the 3rd volume of Parabola, not to be missed! […]
Cornwall – Falmouth; Telltales 27th Nov., – submit what you wish to read via the online form, see below for weblink. At the Rum Bar, Killigrew St., Falmouth. Theme is Horizons. […]
This beautiful poem was published in today’s Guardian newspaper Before Dawn by Penny Shuttle Come and join Penny Shuttle at the Caravanserai Yuletide Cabaret and Dinner at Falmouth’s Courtyard Deli […]
There’s a new collection of over 100 satirical cartoons to hide behind the toilet brush holder: The Cod Philosophy of MacD fits his world view through the windows of your […]
The Independent School of Art (ISA) presents: Rhyme, Reason and Caricature, a talk by Mac Dunlop November 1st, 2012 7:30 pm St. Gluvias Church Hall, off West Street (the gate […]
PICCOLINA October/November 2012 Please send information for November/December’s newsletter by 7 November, with PICCOLINA in the subject line, to both Helen Wood at: indianking@btconnect.com and Lorna Thorpe at: lornathorpe@btinternet.com Do […]
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Saturday April 28th Alice Oswald and Attention Seekers We can now confirm that this Saturday’s performance of Short Shrifts by the world-class theatre group Attention Seekers at the Performance Centre […]
the next Telltales at the Rum bar, on May 29th
The next Telltales will take place on Tuesday 29th May at The Rum Bar, Falmouth (TR11 3PN) but this time they’re trying something a little different.
Every Telltales is themed to pull the programme together, while also acting as an inspiration point for writers, and usually TT picks the theme ourselves.
However, for May they’d like to open the floor and find out what you think the theme should be?
Email them with your suggestions and they’ll make a decision then let you know straight after Easter.
From there, the process will be the same as always. Write something (or find something you’ve already written) loosely based on the winning theme, and submit it through their website – www.wordslikepictures.com/telltales.
Short story, novel extract, poetry, prose, travel journal, script – anything goes. The only rules are that it must be an original piece of work written by the reader. Other than that it’s up to you. Submit by Friday 18th May, then we”ll have a read and let you know if you’ve been successfully programmed.
Good luck!