There is only one week to go !
Stirling Council Libraries presents the re-launch of the ‘Off the
Stanza’ poetry competition as part of Off the Page Stirling Book
Festival.
First Prize – a term of Figment creative writing
workshops & £100 Book Token
Second Prize – £100 Book Token
Third prize – £30 Book Token donated by Waterstone’s
Judges
The Stirling Makar Clive Wright and Chris Powici will judge the competition.
Closing date will be 28th February 2017
Download an entry form on Culture Stirling's page
Good luck!
Forth Valley Writers
encouraging, supporting and promoting creative writing in the Forth Valley area
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
Monday, 20 February 2017
Forth Friday 24th February
Open
to all writers and aspiring writers, come along to meet, chat and laugh
with other writers, join a thriving writing community in the Forth
Valley! This month we welcome local crime writer, Dr Vicki Clifford.
With a wealth of publishing experience, the popularity of Vicki's Viv
Frazer books is rocketing! She will be offering advice and answering all
your questions on how to get your writing out there to readers. Looking
forward to seeing you all at Nicky Tams in Stirling from 7pm.
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
2016 in the Forth Valley
It's hard to believe that Forth Valley Writers only began in May this year! So much has happened since then.
The most significant thing is, of course, that thanks to Laura Fyfe, the Forth Valley Writers Collective happened at all. For the first time that I can remember, people who had been writing away in isolation found themselves in a room with performance poets, events organisers, teachers of creative writing, leaders of writers groups throughout the region, and made contact with the library services, and people from the Creative Writing and Publishing departments of Stirling University. Suddenly there was a network of contacts, and a chance to pool expertise and experience to make things happen.
The biggest issue seemed to be that the long-established Stirling Writers group had lost its venue in the Tolbooth and wasn't able to meet. Thanks to the good offices of Stirling's Makar Clive Wright a new venue was found at the Burgh Coffee House, and Stirling Writers re-emerged with its new website at Stirling Writers Group
The next need was for a dedicated writing group for people with rather more experience who were focusing on publication and needed detailed feedback. The FK8 group was formed, and now meets regularly.
We have done the boring structural bit, and we now have a committee which does the planning and communicating with members. There is a facebook group, which you can join, and this blog, with some useful links to resources for writers. As ForthValleyScribe is a poet, this list is still top-heavy with poetry resources, but links will be added as we become aware of them.
And on the other hand, there is the regular fun-filled Forth Friday meetup, mostly in Stirling so far, but we do hope to visit Alloa and Falkirk and Callender too. Forth Friday is a chance to network, meet other writers in your genre - and maybe in genres you've never thought of! - swap tips and share opportunities, but we are adding extra features as we go. We've had a Hallowe'en night, and an introduction to the fabulous resource that is the Federation of Writer (Scotland). The next event on 27th January is going to be The Write Angle's Very Peculiar Burns Supper (more about this in the next post) and there will be a panel on being published (date to be confirmed) and a talk about novel-writing in March.
Not bad for a fledgling organisation! But special thanks should go to Laura Fyfe, Ian Maxtone, Janet Crawford and Frances Ainslie for the work they have all put in to make it all happen.
A very Happy Christmas and holiday break to all our readers. We look forward to seeing you with your freshly sharpened pencils on 2017!
The most significant thing is, of course, that thanks to Laura Fyfe, the Forth Valley Writers Collective happened at all. For the first time that I can remember, people who had been writing away in isolation found themselves in a room with performance poets, events organisers, teachers of creative writing, leaders of writers groups throughout the region, and made contact with the library services, and people from the Creative Writing and Publishing departments of Stirling University. Suddenly there was a network of contacts, and a chance to pool expertise and experience to make things happen.
The biggest issue seemed to be that the long-established Stirling Writers group had lost its venue in the Tolbooth and wasn't able to meet. Thanks to the good offices of Stirling's Makar Clive Wright a new venue was found at the Burgh Coffee House, and Stirling Writers re-emerged with its new website at Stirling Writers Group
The next need was for a dedicated writing group for people with rather more experience who were focusing on publication and needed detailed feedback. The FK8 group was formed, and now meets regularly.
We have done the boring structural bit, and we now have a committee which does the planning and communicating with members. There is a facebook group, which you can join, and this blog, with some useful links to resources for writers. As ForthValleyScribe is a poet, this list is still top-heavy with poetry resources, but links will be added as we become aware of them.
And on the other hand, there is the regular fun-filled Forth Friday meetup, mostly in Stirling so far, but we do hope to visit Alloa and Falkirk and Callender too. Forth Friday is a chance to network, meet other writers in your genre - and maybe in genres you've never thought of! - swap tips and share opportunities, but we are adding extra features as we go. We've had a Hallowe'en night, and an introduction to the fabulous resource that is the Federation of Writer (Scotland). The next event on 27th January is going to be The Write Angle's Very Peculiar Burns Supper (more about this in the next post) and there will be a panel on being published (date to be confirmed) and a talk about novel-writing in March.
Not bad for a fledgling organisation! But special thanks should go to Laura Fyfe, Ian Maxtone, Janet Crawford and Frances Ainslie for the work they have all put in to make it all happen.
A very Happy Christmas and holiday break to all our readers. We look forward to seeing you with your freshly sharpened pencils on 2017!
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
November Forth Friday
We are at the Curly Coo in Barnton Street Stirling at 7:00pm this Friday (25th November).
There's no need for writers to feel like we're out on a limb in Scotland these days. Current Makar of the Federation of Writers (Scotland), Elizabeth Rimmer, will be leading discussions on writing organisations around Scotland and what they can do to help writers branch out, particularly the work of the Federation and the Scottish Writers Centre.
All this as well as the usual opportunities to socialise, make new contacts with other writers in your genre - and maybe try out kinds of writing you've never thought of - share news, find out about writers groups throughout the Forth Valley, hear about new writing opportunities and listen to up-and-coming writing from aroundabout, of course.
See you there!
There's no need for writers to feel like we're out on a limb in Scotland these days. Current Makar of the Federation of Writers (Scotland), Elizabeth Rimmer, will be leading discussions on writing organisations around Scotland and what they can do to help writers branch out, particularly the work of the Federation and the Scottish Writers Centre.
All this as well as the usual opportunities to socialise, make new contacts with other writers in your genre - and maybe try out kinds of writing you've never thought of - share news, find out about writers groups throughout the Forth Valley, hear about new writing opportunities and listen to up-and-coming writing from aroundabout, of course.
See you there!
Thursday, 17 November 2016
[Untitled] Falkirk - a guest post
[Untitled] produce a bi-annual high quality gloss magazine that aims to promote the writing and visual art of people based in and around Falkirk. Twice a year [Untitled] has an open call for submissions in which anyone can submit their work for consideration. I'm pleased to say that issue 7 went to the printers today. To date [Untitled] has published numerous emerging writers and artists from Falkirk as well as some established names from the area such as Gordon Legge, Adam Stafford and Alan Bissett.
You can follow [Untitled] at http://untitledfalkirk.blogspot.co.uk/
or on twitter at @untitledlitmag
This was a guest post written by Craig Allan. If there are other local writers' organisations who would like to feature on this site, please contact us a forthvalleywriters@gmail.com
Monday, 7 November 2016
Forth Friday 25th November
The next Forth Friday event will be on the 25th November at 7:00 at the Curly Coo, Barnton Street in Stirling.
- There will be a relaxed period for meeting other local writers, networking and exchanging the news, a chance to hear about upcoming events, local writers groups, calls for submission and members' successes
- a discussion on the topic of Resources for Writers. Elizabeth Rimmer (current Makar for the Federation) will talk about the work of the Federation of Writers (Scotland) and poet and novelist Charlie Gracie will outline developments at the Scottish Writers Centre
- readings from members - prose, poetry or spoken word.
Monday, 24 October 2016
This Friday is our Halloween Forth Friday! If you'd like to perform a
piece, we welcome short spooky pieces for 5min slots. We'll have some
writing prompts, discussion of storytelling, and news of our various
achievements and events. Some of us will be dressing up for the occasion Feel free to join us in costume.
7.30 at the Curly Coo, Barnton Street, Stirling
Oh, and please do bring some empty plastic milk cartons (and pumpkins of course).
Happy writing all, looking forward to seeing you at what promises to be our scariest, spookiest, eeriest night yet!
7.30 at the Curly Coo, Barnton Street, Stirling
Oh, and please do bring some empty plastic milk cartons (and pumpkins of course).
Happy writing all, looking forward to seeing you at what promises to be our scariest, spookiest, eeriest night yet!
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