Monday, 30 January 2017

Writing competitions and script editor job

With my writing resolutions in mind, I thought I would share with you my current list of writing competitions I am hoping to enter (with thanks to my fellow blogger Blog About Writing and fellow writer Paula Redman for some of the details).


Closing 31st Jan 2017 - Tamworth Writing Competition (linked to Tamworth Literary Festival)

This short story competition is only open to those who are ‘not yet published’ so if you’re worried about entering competitions where you might be up against the ‘big boys’ (and girls), take a look. The prizes aren’t huge (£100 first prize) and it costs £4 to enter but writing competitions that cater for new writers are few and far between, so it may be worth a punt if you fall into that category.

The theme is open in as much as you can write any kind of story but it must feature a real Tamworth building or address (eg: the Castle – but I suspect many people will choose that. There’s also a Snowdome! And a McDonald's. I know that because I worked there once, when I was a student).


This is FREE to enter, you don’t have to be a UK resident, there’s no theme and all you have to do is submit a short story (for adults) of no more than 2,000 words.’

Don’t forget to register with the website too. You must do that in order to be eligible to enter.

Bear in mind that winners from the last few years have all been literary and ‘different’, so, my advice would be, you can really let your imagination run wild with this one! Anything goes and I would say, the wackier, the better.


Back for the seventh year, this ‘drabble’ competition (ie: 100 words exactly) has a £2000 first prize and 2 x £200 runners-up prizes, is free to enter and you can enter as many times as you like. But you must be a resident of the UK, Channel Islands, Isle of Man or Republic of Ireland.


Also, there is a script editor position for Emmerdale, ITV:

https://itv.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=1600021J&lang=en

Sunday, 29 January 2017

Write this Moment newsletter

The latest Write this Moment newsletter features writer opportunities and upcoming Festivals:


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Jan 2017

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Writers Wanted...
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* Travel Publisher Invites Nuanced Stories
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* £1000 Young Adventure Writer Award
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* Street Arts Festival Seeks Plays
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Upcoming events - February

Bare Lit Festival (dates coming?)
Feb; across London, UK

Doolin Writers' Weekend
3rd Feb–5th Feb; Doolin, County Clare, Ireland

Cork International Poetry Festival
14th Feb–18th Feb; mainly The Cork Arts Theatre, Cork City, Ireland

Purbeck Literary Festival
16th Feb–25th Feb; Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, UK

San Francisco Writers Conference
16th Feb–19th Feb; Mark Hopkins Hotel, San Francisco, US

Writers Guild Awards
19th Feb; Edison Ballroom, New York City, US

LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival
20th Feb–25th Feb; Houghton Street, London, UK

Limerick Literary Festival
23rd Feb–26th Feb; Limerick, Ireland

Perth Writers Festival
23rd Feb–26th Feb; Crawley, Western Australia, Australia

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25th Feb–5th Mar; ORT House, London, UK
 
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Saturday, 28 January 2017

Theatre Royal Wakefield, 25 January - 4 February and 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 16, 18 February 2017

Upcoming performances at the Theatre Royal Wakefield for January and February 2017:


 
Cathy Wednesday 8 February
 
 
Don't miss this great opportunity to see Cardboard Citizens' acclaimed new play Cathy.
 
This Forum Theatre production - an interactive style of theatre that empowers you to change the outcome - is inspired by Ken Loach's ground-breaking film Cathy Come Home.
 
Candid, poignant and intimate, Cathy explores the impact of forced spiralling housing costs, gentrification and the challenges of forced relocation.
 
'At a time of escalating house prices and entrenched inequality, touching and troubling productions like this may be just as urgent now as they were
half a century ago'
****
The Stage
Cathy
 
Wednesday 8 February, 7.30pm
Tickets £12 (£10 concessions)
Box Office 01924 211 311
Online theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk
 
Book now for Cathy Wednesday 8 February
 
 
 
 
The Empty Nesters' Club Wednesday 25 January - Saturday 4 February
 
There's still time to book for John Godber's new comedy The Empty Nesters' Club, telling the story of Vicky and Phil - parents who are struggling to come to terms with their new domestic set-up after their daughter leaves for university.
 
If your children have flown the nest, you're bound to recognise Vicky and Phil's experiments with new hobbies, one word (or emoji!) conversations with their offspring and the bittersweet realisation that life has to begin all over again.
 
 
Book now for Sleeping Beauty Thursday 24 November - Saturday 31 December
Chinese New Year Extravaganza Sunday 5 February
 
The festive season might be a distant memory but you can get back into celebratory mode with Chinese New Year Extravaganza!
 
Welcome in the Year of the Rooster with this spectacular showcase of Chinese performing arts. From dancing pandas and the ancient magic of Face Changing, to awe-inspiring contortion and energetic kung fu, this fun and exciting show is perfect entertainment for all ages.
 
 
Book now Chinese New Year Extravaganza - Sunday 5 February
 
 
 
 
Round the Horne - Tuesday 7 February
 
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of ground-breaking BBC radio programme Round the Horne with this comedy classic radio play live.
With its infamous spoofs and hilarious regular characters, relive the adventures of Kenneth Horne and his merry crew of  mischief makers!
 
 
Book now for Round the Horne Tuesday 7 February
Don't Dribble on the Dragon Sunday 12 February
 
Get the half-term fun underway with this big-hearted musical tale of bickering brothers and their friendship with a magical dragon. Based on the fabulous new book by Steven Lee, Don't Dribble on the Dragon features magic designed by the legendary Paul Daniels. Age recommendation 2+
 
 
Book now for Don't Dribble on the Dragon - Sunday 12 February
Opera Boys - Tuesday 14 February
 
Treat your loved one to a Valentine's Day with a difference as leading men from West End shows take to the stage as the
Opera Boys.
Combining powerful and emotional music with funny and engaging rapport, the Opera Boys deliver a show not to be missed!
 
 
Book now for Opera Boys Tuesday 14 February
 
 
 
 
Gala Variety Performance
Thursday 2 March, 8pm
Tickets £19 - £29
 
Join us for the 2017 Gala Variety Performance and help support our ongoing work with young people. Compered by resident dame Chris Hannon and headlines by Lizzie Jones, the show will also feature music from the Crofton Silver Band and Sarah Watson, comedy magic from The Magic Guy and a stunning performance from our Performance Academy, plus many more!
 
Buy tickets here or email jon.ingham@theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk to enquire about Gala Dinner tables.
 
 
 
 
Elsewhere in Yorkshire...
 
Our friends at the Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield welcome hilarious new play Invincible, running Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 February.
 
Emily and Oliver have decided to downsize and shift their middle-class London lifestyle to a small town in the north of England, but when they invite their new next door neighbours, Dawn and Alan into their home, the consequences are as tragic as they are hilarious!
 
Tickets on sale now at thelbt.org.
 
 
 
 
Theatre Royal Wakefield, Drury Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TE
       

Friday, 27 January 2017

LA LA LAND film review


Went to see this film on Wednesday evening with my husband at the Leeds/Bradford Odeon.

IMDB says: A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.


In this Damien Chazelle (Whiplash, 10 Cloverfield Lane) written and directed film, Ryan Gosling (Drive, The Big Short) stars as Sebastian, the jazz musician who falls in love with Mia (Emma Stone: The Help, Easy A) who is a struggling actress. They live in a world where she has to serve lattes to actresses she wishes she can be and auditions where most of the time she is lucky if they are even listening to her and he tries to keep the purity of jazz alive, but is fighting a losing battle when all his gigs seem to want elevator jazz or Christmas tunes.  His efforts to change this results in him losing his jobs, notably by Bill, played be the excellent J. K. Simmons (Spider-man, The Closer), a club manager.

As you can imagine, there is some fantastic music and a soundtrack is available which has been nominated for a best original score Oscar that features Stone, Gosling, John Legend (who had to learn to play guitar for the role) and Justin Hurwitz.  The film has already won 7 Golden Globes.

For me, Emma Stone steals the movie and deserves all the accolades coming her way.  The chemistry between Stone and Gosling works well and apparently their night-time sequence, atop the canyon with the view of Los Angeles, was shot in one take during the magic hour, the playful musical number reminiscent of Singing in the Rain yet giving it a bold modern twist.



Trivia: According to composer Justin Hurwitz, all the piano performance featured in the film was first recorded by pianist Randy Kerber during pre-production. Ryan Gosling then spent two hours a day, six days a week in piano lessons learning the music by heart. By the time filming had begun, Gosling was able to play all the piano sequences seen in the film without the use of a hand double or CGI. Emma Watson turned down the role of Mia due to scheduling conflicts with Beauty and the Beast (2017), while Ryan Gosling turned down the role of the Beast in that film to appear in this one. Coincidentally, both are musicals. The audition scene, where the casting director interrupts Mia's emotional performance to take a phone call, was actually inspired by one of Ryan Gosling's auditions in real life.

Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in La La Land (2016)

From the first scene with the most happy traffic jam in the world, you are whisked away into the lives of Mia and Sebastian.  Vibrant colours and uplifting songs paired with the harsh realities of a life scraping by in the pursuit of your dream, the dance routines and duality of the actors pull you in and keep you firmly enmeshed in a bygone time that is strangely anchored in the here and now. 

One of my favourite scenes was the one in the observatory as to me falling in love is perfectly visualised here and the alternate endings sequence is genius, showing us that things can end very differently depending upon our choices, even whilst echoing the old Tinseltown way of ending movies like this.

The film evokes a more carefree era and is truly a masterful colourful and happy film which deals with the most important thing in life, love.  Not the candy-box version either, the complicated, life gets in the way truth of it, yet it recognises that in each other we can find the things that really matter to us.  In this post-Brexit/Trump world, this is just what we need, to concentrate on the simple value of love.  To stop thinking of our differences and of real or imagined slights, but to help one another to find the joy in this world and dare to try to achieve our dreams.

This film may be in the marmite category, but I like marmite and the quirkiness of this movie gives it a bite that may not be to everyone's taste, but it won't be something you forget.

Tagline:  Here's to the fools who dream.                                                         9/10

Trailer

#LALALAND  #EmmaStone  #emmastoneandryangosling #ryangosling  #Odeon  #JKSimmons  #JohnLegend