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Monday 29 February 2016

Talk by Janet O'Kane

KELSO WRITERS' WORKSHOP

A talk by Borders crime writer, JANET O'KANE

Tuesday 15 March 2016

Abbey Row Community Centre, Kelso

2.30 pm - 4.30 pm

All Welcome

Admission £2

Since moving to the Borders, Janet has published two crime novels. The first, No Stranger to Death
and its sequel, Too Soon a Death.

The chief protagonist is Doctor Zoe Moreland who moves to a Borders village and finds herself in the midst of a murder investigation. Local readers will find much to identify with as the author uses real Borders locations.

Any writer interested in the crime writing fiction genre is welcome to come along and any reader who loves crime stories very welcome also.

Tea, coffee, and biscuits at 'half-time'.

Monday 22 February 2016

Putting it All Together

KELSO WRITERS' WORKSHOP

23 FEBRUARY 2016

SESSION 10: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

This workshop deals with the process of rewriting and how best to fine our writing. Rewriting is an essential part of creative writing.

Readings from the group including Tim Nevil's short story winner, A Likelihood of Snow.

2.30 pm - 4.30 pm

Abbey Row Community Centre
Kelso 

Tea, coffee and friendly atmosphere.

We welcome new members with an interest in writing for pleasure or profit.

Saturday 13 February 2016

Success for Kelso Writers Workshop writer

Tim has emailed me to say that his short story, written under his pseudonym of Tim Nevil, has been selected for the Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Winter Words Festival. The actor, Dougal Lee will be giving a monologue performance of it this weekend.
The title is apt -  A Likelihood of Snow.
You may recall that his story, The Unadopted Road was selected for the Festival last year.

I am sure everyone will want to extend congratulations to Tim for this success.

Tim will read his story at the next workshop on 23 February 2016. 

Friday 5 February 2016

Kelso Writers Workshop 9 February

KELSO WRITERS' WORKSHOP

The next workshop will be held on Tuesday afternoon 9 February 2016 from 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm.

Following on from the script writing session conducted by Tim Nevil on 12 January, the writers who have written scripts will be able to have them performed by actors, Carol Norris and Jane Houston Green. 

This is a great opportunity to actually hear your words as they would be heard on radio or television.

Tea and coffee. £2.