SYLVIA KENT'S READING & WRITING FORUM

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Friday, May 31, 2024

FRIDAY 31 MAY AND TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT! LAUNCHING OUR 25TH BOOK FESTIVAL AT ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY

After months of planning, we are all looking forward to this evening's 25th launch of the Essex Book Festival - and look how it has grown! Ros Green, our Essex Festival's Director is also celebrating her tenth year's involvement and it was great to catch up with her last week on PhoenixFM's Book Club programme with our fabulous presenter Michelle Ward.


Ros Green and yours truly in an earlier interview on PhoenixFM



 

THANK YOU TO A RATHER SPECIAL ARTIST STUART WALLACE & CONGRATULATIONS ON HIS NEW DISPLAY

Hugely talented Stuart Wallace paints my kind of picture and just love this new one from his latest collection. I call him Oliver Owl and adore him and Stuart's chosen colours.  More details via Stuart Wallace below.

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Stuart Wallace - Denver


Friday, May 24, 2024

BRENTWOOD WRITERS' CIRCLE ENTERTAINED BY AUTHOR AND POET ROB WEST - A MAN OF MANY PARTS

 

               Brentwood Writers' Circle Chair Helen Finch  with our guest, Rob West

We were so happy to welcome Rob West once again to Brentwood Writers' Circle as our May guest speaker who was a great source of interest and put members through some fascinating exercises. 
 
A man of many parts, Rob has worked professionally as an actor, writer and director, but has also had a number of roles, including children’s entertainer, football coach and creative writing tutor, not forgetting his work as arts radio show presenter.

Rob's new book is a fascinating collection of poems that he has written on scraps of paper and in notebooks over the years. He found a lot of these in his loft while doing a lockdown clear out, and rather than throwing them all out, decided to do something positive with them. Rob has pulled them all together into an anthology of poems with a short insight into each poem alongside. 

The super book is available via the publisher xlibris, via Amazon (also available on Kindle), and you can get it via various other online book retailers. People can also contact Rob directly via robwestbiz@btinternet.com to buy a copy.


MORE ANNIVERSARIES ON THE DIARY!

For my  long-time blog readers, you will know that history is an important element in my particular field, and many have responded to recent posts linked to the Society of Women Writers and Journalists' 130th anniversary.  Thank you - we enjoyed a lovely lunch on that  sunny day at the House of Lords on 1 May hosted by our lovely President, Floella Baroness Benjamin.


  Already, some of our Essex Reading and Writing groups have celebrated special anniversaries this year and yet to come we have our special anniversary month in June celebrating Essex Book Festival's 25th birthday.  I enjoyed meeting up with Ros Green, Director of our Essex Book Festival yesterday. For ten years, since she took over the mantle, we have been delighted to meet so many of our great novelists, poets and entertainers at venues all over Essex.

Take a look for yourself at what's on offer this coming June: website www.essexbookfestival and choose for yourself.  Something of interest for everyone.  I suggest you book early!    

Sunday, May 12, 2024

NON STOP WRITING TODAY - THIS TIME FOR OUR UPCOMING SWWJ JOURNAL

So much information to be packed into next SWWJ Journal. Here's our current version, packed with members' news, views and information on publications. A wonderful read. 



OUR FUN WALK BONUS POT GETS WONDERFUL BOOST FROM BROWN & CAROLL LIMITED

 

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Steve Brown, director of Brown & Carroll with Fun Walk trustees. L-R: Sandra Bastow, Sylvia Kent, John Baron MP, Steve Brown and Christine Brewster.

At a visit to long-term Fun Walk Trust sponsor Brown and Carroll’s office in Basildon last week, the Fun Walk Trustees John Baron MP, Sylvia Kent, Christine Brewster and Sandra Bastow were able to share the great news that pledges from local businesses to the 2024 Bonus pot have now exceeded £30,000 and to thank Brown & Carroll for their donation this year and in preceding years.

John Baron said:

“On behalf of the trustees and team, I would like to convey a personal thank you to Brown and Carroll, and to all the other sponsors that have pledged a donation to the 2024 Fun Walk Bonus Pot. They include Greater Anglia, Butyl Products Group, Tunnelcraft, IFE Global Logistics, Swan Housing Group, RIS Group,  Mr Barrie Stone and others. The Bonus pot now exceeds £30,000 and this will be distributed on a pro rata basis to all this year’s participating organisations.”

“We continue to encourage good causes to register for the September Fun Walk, please come and join us to raise money for your community projects. For more information, please visit the Fun Walk website: www.thefunwalktrust.co.uk.

In welcoming the Fun Walk Trustees, Steve Brown, co-founder and Director at Brown and Carroll, said:

“We have been supporting the Fun Walk since 2018 as this is a great way of providing important funding to many local good causes. It also aligns really well with our Social Impact objectives. We wish all participants well and look forward to hearing of the total monies raised.”

This year the sponsored walks can happen anytime during September and at any location chosen by the registered charity or local community group. With the generous support of local businesses, the Trust tops up the sponsorship money raised by each group on a pro-rata basis, which last year equated to a 40% bonus over and above the amount each organisation raised themselves.

About the Fun Walk:

John Baron MP and his team started the Fun Walk in 2002 to commemorate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee and raised £6,000 for six charities and projects. The event became an annual one and continues to grow.

To assist with its growth, in 2013 the Fun Walk became a registered Charity and it is now officially known as The Fun Walk Trust (Registered Charity number: 1151626). In 2019 Basildon Billericay and Wickford CVS was appointed to administer the event on behalf of the Trustees.

John continues his role with the charity as Chair of the Trustees and by soliciting support and sponsorship from local businesses. The BONUS POT is a unique feature of the event, into which local businesses and individuals kindly donate and which is then distributed to participating organisations on a pro rata basis in addition to the monies they themselves raise in sponsorship.

The 2023 event raised over £85,000 for local charities and community groups, and brought the total money raised since the Fun Walk’s inception to £1,535,000.

The Fun Walk Trust organises the walk and takes care of the paperwork, leaving the projects free to focus on raising sponsorship money and enjoying the event. The event is not confined to charities: any good cause or project may join us once approved by the Trust. For example, many pre-schools and schools, churches and community groups now regularly participate.

In 2020, given the challenges presented by COVID-19 and the recognition that our local charities and good causes needed our help more than ever, the decision was made to switch to a virtual format, allowing supporters to walk the distance anytime during the selected month. This proved to be very successful and will be continued for the foreseeable future.

Friday, May 10, 2024

OUR FUN WALK ACTIVITIES ARE HAVING SOME WONDERFUL RESULTS


 

Our team paid a visit to the superb Brown & Carroll Limited's  team in Basildon a short while ago and how fascinating to meet their team who are supporting our Fun Walk Trust. A wonderful welcome!

Take a peek at our website and join us in September for the fun and wonderful chances to help our charities. Much more to come.    www.thefunwalktrust.co.uk

Wednesday, May 08, 2024

JUST IMAGINE WHAT FLEET STREET FELT LIKE IN 1894? BARONESS FLOELLA BENJAMIN REFERRED TO OUR SWWJ HISTORY IN HER SPEECH IN WESTMINSTER


The sun shone, the conversation was vibrant and non-stop and the guests enjoyed a fabulous lunch for the celebration of the Society of Women Writers and Journalists 130th anniversary in the House of Lords last week. 

How lovely to meet so many friends, colleagues and new SWWJ members linked to this international organisation held in such a famous venue as Westminster's Cholmondeley Room.  Then on to the Terrace, overlooking the Thames.  Perhaps I should have baked an enormous cake for the occasion, but the lunch was delightful enough and to dig out 130 candles was a just a little daunting. 

In SWWJ We have a great membership of published writers, journalists, poets and associated professionals; also brand new, aspiring writers who are eager to step on to their particular ladder, hopefully to successful publication. 

Take a peek at our website www.swwj.co.uk and learn a little more about our amazing organisation that has stood the test of time.