Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Cleckheaton Writers Group meeting 29 March 2021, minutes

Cleckheaton Writers Group (CWG) met on Monday on Zoom at 5.45pm with Karen and Sarah in attendance, Daniel, Alice, Gemma and Neil having passed on their apologies.

The minutes from the last meeting were agreed.

WIP updates: Sarah has secured an agent (congratulations Sarah), started a self-editing course and is planning her next novel. Karen has entered and won a Marketing Writers Course (taking place in April), attended Hachette, GEA and RNA Zoom events, entered #PitMad securing two requests for chapters of a novel (one has led to a full MS request) and entered the NWN: A Writing Chance competition. She has also been shortlisted for the Owned Voices Novel Award 2021 winning a Routes to Getting Published Q&A Session (winners announced 14 April).

No feedback session but there was a discussion about the Society of Authors (£100 to join for the year once published which gets you 10% discount at Waterstones) and Rhoda Baxter's book What you Need to know Before You're Published.

CW comps/workshops/events: 31 March One More Chapter deadline & Spread the Word deadline (5pm), 1 April Wergle Flomp deadline & Grindstone International Novel Prize YA, 5 April Emerging Writers deadline (11am) and 11 April Curtis Brown Creative Breakthrough Writers Mentoring deadline. Crime Writers Association online workshops (£5 each for non-members) Crime Scene Management Securing the Scene 22 April, Murder Under the Microscope 20 May and Pathology Opened Up 24 June. Graham Bartlett Police Adviser one day workshop in May £90 (consulting cops newsletter). Jericho Writers have a Self-Publishing Month in April and there is a FREE self-editing Session via Zoom on 19 April with Stephanie Butland 'How I Edit' details on Twitter.

Writing plans: Sarah is working on her new WIP and the self-editing course. Karen will be editing, planning and beginning to write a first draft of a sequel for CampNaNoWriMo and the Marketing Writers Course.

Date of next meeting: Monday 12 May 2021 5.45pm on Zoom

Tuesday, 30 March 2021

New Writing North Northern Bookshelf

The latest NWN Northern Bookshelf newsletter:

 

Spring Season: Talks and workshops for new and emerging writers


New for Spring 2021, New Writing North presents a series of online creative writing talks and workshops, bringing the wisdom and experience of some of our best Northern writers to new and emerging writers at home.

The talks and workshops will all take place on Zoom. You don’t need your own Zoom account to join us, just a computer, laptop or phone and an internet connection. Live captioning is available. 

These events are supported by the Authors’ Licensing and Collection Society

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Two weeks left to apply for A Writing Chance

A Writing Chance is a new opportunity, open to new and aspiring writers and journalists from under-represented and lower income backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media.

Applications close on 26 March 2021. Don't miss out on applying for this project, which comes with a wealth of benefits including bursaries of £1,500; mentoring with leading writers; publication with our media partners, and more. 

This UK-wide project is co-funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and supported by media partners New Statesman and Daily Mirror. The project is delivered by New Writing North, with support from literature organisations nationally, and research from Northumbria University.

 

Rounded Rectangle: Find out more and apply by 6pm, 26 March

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Writing the Climate: free opportunities for readers and writers to engage with climate change