Felixstowe Scribblers ....

                       

Felixstowe Scribblers is a non-profit making organisation which, unlike some other groups, has no subscription fees.

All subjects are covered informally and members have a platform to read their works for discussion, criticism and support in a friendly atmosphere.

From time to time writing themes are set for the group and occasionally members work together to produce a professionally styled competition entry.

It's FREE and easy to join Felixstowe Scribblers. All you have to do is arrive at one of our meetings armed with a notebook, pencil and perhaps an example of your work.

We are always keen to welcome new members and with no restriction on age or ability you have nothing to lose!

Composed of locally based published and unpublished writers the Felixstowe Scribblers provide an informal forum for writers to share and discuss their work.

 

Interested? Then why not join us at one of our meetings?

Held on the first and third Tuesday of each month at the Felixstowe Library in Crescent Road, meetings start at 7.30 pm and last for approximately two hours. 2003 meetings are:-

MARCH 4th and 18th
APRIL 1st and 15th
MAY 6th and 20th
JUNE 3rd and 17th
JULY 1st and 15th
AUGUST 5th and 19th
SEPTEMBER 2nd and 16th
OCTOBER 7th and 21st
NOVEMBER 4th and 18th
DECEMBER 2nd and 16th

Remember, membership is FREE, so why not come along? For further information contact the secretary; Dave Feakes, scribblers@ntlworld.com.
or telephone 01473-402022.

An initiative created with the support of Suffolk County Council to help, support and encourage writers living in Suffolk.


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Dave Feakes: Secretary.
(10th March 2003)


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