A CHANCE TO MEET SOME OF OUR BRENTWOOD WRITERS' CIRCLE MEMBERS ON SATURDAY IN THE BAY TREE CENTRE
A history and lifestyle journal www.swwj.co.uk
First up, is our special day Spirits, Salons & Sanctuary, which will be taking place this Saturday in one of Colchester’s oldest sites of sanctuary, St Leonard-at-the-Hythe Church.
Sanctuary is an ancient right. But what does it mean today? Drawing on a lifetime of engagement with literature, myth, history and tradition from different cultures, Marina Warner’s new book Sanctuary is an ambitious attempt to grapple with the sharpest questions that we are facing in today’s world of global turmoil.
Marina will be joined by two other writers at St Leonard’s. These include poet/novelist Philip Terry who will be discussing Dante’s Purgatorio, the sequel to his Dante’s Inferno (2014). Set on Mersea Island with the unlikely backdrop of an Essex ‘Alp’ hewn out of Flexible Rock Substitute, and an even more unlikely cast of characters that includes Grayson Perry, Rachela Whiteread, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage, expect the unexpected in this inspired reimagining of ‘Purgatoria’.
Followed by poet/novelist writer Clare Pollard who will be talking to fellow writer Holly Pester about her latest novel The Modern Fairies, which has just been awarded the inaugural Tadeusz Bradecki Prize for its ‘history and magic, novelistic depth and sharpness of fable’.
Sunday takes us to The Minories for a feast of authors, artists, workshops, and storytelling. Events include Tony Peake talking about his biography of his old friend Derek Jarman, and Maggi Hambling chatting to art critic and novelist James Cahill about his latest novel The Violet Hour that has been described by Stephen Fry as ‘the best novel I have read for ages … masterly’.
The Minories Garden, meanwhile, will be jam-packed with storytellers, including BBC Essex’s Rob Jelly, who will be reading Spike Milligan’s BadJelly the Witch, and a variety of drop-in workshops including traditional ink-making and eco-printing with artist Zoe Martin, Twinkle Twinkle willow star weaving with master weaver and storyteller Glenys Newton, spice-painting with artist Lora Aziz, and more. The excellent news is that it’s all free!
Great weather to get out and about throughout the county and a chance to catch up with some of our annual festival friends: some have been with us since the start in 2000. Updates below.
![]() |
Sylvia & Lulu |
Lorraine Pascale |
|
---|
Enjoyed chatting with Lorraine Pascale a few years back. The subject plants? No. puff pastry! There were quite a few TV food presenters and obviously some wonderful cooks, chefs and folk who were in the business of growing vegetables and food for the table. Guests were treated to some delicious samples and lots of wine.
![]() |
James Reddell in wheelchair with his friends during an early visit to Chelsea Flower Show |
![]() |
guess who? |
We couldn't miss the large crowds at Sun Corner taking part in the VE Day 80 Beacon Lighting event on Thursday. The atmosphere was exceptional and there was a great sense of community spirit throughout the evening.
As usual, we welcomed our musical friends, High Voltage Performing Arts along with the fabulous Lorraine Cater who was brilliant helping the crowd singing along and celebrating together.
Jim Devlin, our chairman, gave a warm opening speech, and we were proud to have two members of our Youth Council read the National Tribute.At exactly 9:30pm, our Citizen of the Year, John Smart, had the honour of lighting the beacon as part of the nationwide commemorations.
Our super 2393 RAF Squadron cadets, along with other Billericay uniformed organisations were present and the evening was a great success.
On Saturday, novelist Colin Taylor and the super Lisa Horner, author and librarian, presented their 'Starting to Write' session in Billericay Library and surprises were in store for those present. Colin provided a great afternoon, packed with answers to questions and queries about taking that first gentle step into our often strange world of writing, with more than a little help from Lisa, who is also a talented artist.
More information can be found on websites www.colintaylortales.com and www.lisajhorner.com (not forgetting our own Brentwood Writers' Circle website), which is also a fascinating place to visit to discover more information about one of the UK's oldest and most successful writing circles. www.brentwoodwriterscircle.comasing art or want to commission me.
lisajanehorner(at)yahoo.co.u