Chattering From The Chair – 3rd August 2016
Lucky for some! Thirteen of us attended the meeting, and as usual some important if diversionary chat preceded the business of the evening viz… Read More »Chattering From The Chair – 3rd August 2016
Lucky for some! Thirteen of us attended the meeting, and as usual some important if diversionary chat preceded the business of the evening viz… Read More »Chattering From The Chair – 3rd August 2016
One of our members, Roddie McKenzie, has received a commendation for his entry to this year’s William Soutar Prize (http://www.williamsoutar.com/prize.html). The full list of winners… Read More »Commendation for Nethergate Writer
Nine of us gathered round a small table and discussed in erudite tones the mathematical formula for changing Centigrade into Fahrenheit and vice versa. It… Read More »Chattering From The Chair – 20th July 2016
For those of us not otherwise occupied putting the finishing touches to our dramatic monologues or comic songs for performance at the Edinburgh Fringe, we… Read More »Next Meeting – Wednesday 3rd August
Building the Stonehenge Bypass The druids shake heads and complain of the youth and the ‘lack of respect they show to the Gods’. These days… Read More »Building the Stonehenge Bypass
http://journeys-dundee.com/ Journeys is an interactive map of Dundee where anyone can upload stories, memories, poems or short pieces of descriptive writing about specific areas and… Read More »Journeys
The summer holidays may be upon us, but those members of the group still in Dundee and the surrounding area are continuing to meet, and… Read More »Next Meeting – Wednesday 20th July
David Carson is the Chair of Nethergate Writers, and these are his regular updates on our latest meeting. Nethergate Writers Meeting – 6 July 2016… Read More »Chattering From The Chair – 6th July 2016
From the burned bones of the broken big birds Radium glows, green for danger. Everywhere the tide has wandered it; except, into the cirrhotic conscience… Read More »Atomic Beach (Dalgety Bay)
Some members of our group have been taking part in the Ties to the Tay project, a collaborative venture between an interdisciplinary group of academics… Read More »Ties to the Tay