Bob MacKenzie

'Private Passions', Friday 23 April 2010

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'Private Passions', Friday 23 April 2010

Time: April 23, 2010 from 1pm to 4:30pm
Location: the Penn Club, Bloomsbury, London
Street: Bloomsbury
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://www.pennclub.co.uk
Phone: 02380-238-458
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Bob MacKenzie
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2010

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What writing do you find inspiring, moving, useful or exemplary (or all of the above)? Is it your own, or someone else's?

Taking its cue from Michael Berkley's BBC Radio 3 Sunday morning music programme and BBC Radio 4's 'With Great Pleasure', 'Private Passions' is an open session in which you are invited to bring a few copies of, and share, an extract from a favourite piece of writing. You'll have a chance to read it out loud, and then to discuss with others in a small group why it appeals to you.

Please come along to the Penn Club with a reasonably short extract from one of your favourite pieces of writing. If you can (this is not compulsory) bring some extra copies of this extract to share. (Anywhere between 10-15 people might turn up, but we’ll be working for much of the time in smaller groups of 3 or 4). If at all possible, please also bring a copy of the original source (book, journal, manuscript, newspaper etc), so that we can have a small exhibition.

This will be followed by a visit to Truckles Wine Bar, which is located here

There will be a small charge to cover the cost of the venue (£10 if you are a full AMED Member, and £12.50 if you are not) . You can bring your own lunch, and tea, coffee and water is available free. We’ll get under way in earnest at 1330.

Do come along. It will be interesting, full of variety, and fun. Everyone is welcome. Best wishes. Bob

RSVP by 15 April if at all possible..

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