Crystal Palace Special
The joy of local authors is they really know their scenery. We decided to take advantage of this and have a reading that celebrated all things Crystal Palace, hosted by the magnificent Bookseller Crow...
View ArticleArachne Press at Branching Out LSE Space for Thought Literature Festival 2013
LSE Space for Thought Festival 2013: Branching Out runs from Tuesday 26th until Saturday 2nd March, and everything is FREE (Including a workshop from Katy Darby on Saturday morning)! On Saturday 2nd...
View ArticleUp-coming Lovers’ Lies events
I’ve been having fun graffiti-ing the cover of Lovers’ Lies for the poster for our reading at Wood Green on 28th February. It shows what a versatile design it is. Join us at 6 pm (come straight from...
View ArticleLSE Branching out festival part 4
Part 4 of our LSE Space for Thought Branching Out festival work. We collaborated with Summer All Year Long, our singing friends, and actor friends from Liars’ League to match songs and stories to the...
View ArticleMore Photos from LSE Space for Thought Branching Out Festival
I’ve just been sent the photos from the official LSE photographer, so I thought I’d put them up, together with a few I took on the day. (Mine are the slideshow and are copyright Cherry Potts I assume...
View Article9th June Misty Moon Update
We have finalised our reading list and readers for the Misty Moon event. Not necessarily in this order, but: From Weird Lies Sophie Aldred will read Content Management by Derek Ivan Webster Alistair...
View ArticleMisty Moon Preview of Weird Lies – the video
We had a spectacular evening at Misty Moon last night. Thanks to Stuart for hosting,and to all our lovely readers for making the stories shine (and for bringing a Doctor Who element to the...
View ArticleMisty Moon Weird Lies Photos
Some photos of the readers at Sunday’s Preview event for Weird Lies at Misty Moon Gallery. Thanks to John Gaffen of White Windmill Photography for sharing his photos with us.Filed under: Events,...
View ArticleTime for Man Go Home – A Few Minutes of Your Time Solstice Shorts final Video
So here it is, the last of our videos from the festival, Ray Newe reads David Turnbull‘s story A Few Minutes of Your Time in which the audience is held spellbound, but only for a few minutes This story...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: Happy Hour
Happy Hour a Short Story by Lee Nash, read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Martin Fox-Roberts at Solstice Shorts Festival 2016: Shortest Day 21st December 2016 at West Greenwich Library London...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: Grey Sky
Grey Sky a poem by Frank Rubino, read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Martin Fox-Roberts at Solstice Shorts Festival 2016: Shortest Day 21st December 2016 at Made in Greenwich Gallery London...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: Brother & Sister
Brother & Sister a Short Story by Tom McKay, read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Paul Michaels at Solstice Shorts Festival 2016: Shortest Day 21st December 2016 at West Greenwich Library London...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: Winter Solstice, 2016
We don’t know if this is quite what the poet had in mind, but we couldn’t resist. Winter Solstice, 2016 a poem by Mario Duarte, read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Martin Fox-Roberts at Solstice...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: Without Index
A month since the event, and we still have a few videos to go – Here is Without Index a Short Story by CB Droege, read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Paul Michaels at Solstice Shorts Festival 2016:...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: Shortest Day on the Beach
Shortest Day on the Beach a poem by Tim Cremin, by read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Paul Michaels at Solstice Shorts Festival 2016: Shortest Day 21st December 2016 at Made in Greenwich Gallery...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: in diminuendo
in diminuendo, a poem by Scott-Patrick Mitchell, read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Paul Michaels at Solstice Shorts Festival 2016: Shortest Day 21st December 2016 at Made in Greenwich Gallery...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: Bite
Bite a poem by A. J. Akoto, read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Martin Fox-Roberts at Solstice Shorts Festival 2016: Shortest Day 21st December 2016 at Made in Greenwich Gallery London #ACEFunded...
View ArticleSolstice Shorts Video: The End of Everything
The final video from Solstice Shorts Festival 2016: Shortest Day appropriately entitled The End of Everything, this Short Story is by Liam Hogan. Read by Ray Newe and BSL interpreted by Martin...
View ArticleARACHNEVERSARY – Shortest Day, Longest Night
Solstice Shorts Festival Founder Cherry Potts talks about the 2nd and 3rd festivals and the book that resulted, Shortest Day, Longest Night. Features music by Ian Kennedy & Sarah Lloyd, Annalie...
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