Minutes for Nethergate Writers 19th of May 2021
Richard Gilles VERY detailed account of the meeting on Wednesday, 19th May. The next Nethergate Writers meeting takes place on Zoom on Wednesday, 2nd June.
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Richard Gilles VERY detailed account of the meeting on Wednesday, 19th May. The next Nethergate Writers meeting takes place on Zoom on Wednesday, 2nd June.
Continue ReadingDavid Carson tells of an unexpected meeting at the height of the Covid 19 lockdown. His funny, life-affirming story read is by Greg Powrie and you can read it for yourself, here.
Continue ReadingAs a solitary man climbs Kilpurney Hill, he tells a moving story of love, loss and hope. Written in Scots by Roddie McKenzie and read by Kenny Boyle.
Continue ReadingSandra Anderson’s charming story about an unlikely war hero is read by Fiona Wood. Read it for yourself here.
Continue ReadingTogether with her partner, Sandra Anderson showcases her singing talents. Composed and played by Jimmy Anderson.
Continue ReadingDiscover a quirky and charming tale about the lockdown, a terrible colour scheme and a novel way of dealing with it. Written by Zusana Storrier and read by Kenny Boyle.
Continue ReadingDracula takes a city break – with unexpected consequences. Sue Baxter’s wry and witty take on a legend is read by Michelle Hopewell.
Continue ReadingListen to Abigail A. Lyons’ heart warming tale about Joel Schwab – a quiet, lonely man who is not all he seems.
Continue ReadingChaired by Susan Minutes taken by Roddie Present: Amy, Abby, Susan, Sandra, David C, David F, Roddie, Richard, George Burton 1. Welcomes were extended to Amy Liptrott, associate director at the Pitlochry Festival Theater and local author George Burton who has published three biographical books and who has a blog. Apologies were received from: Fraser, […]
Continue ReadingAileen Cook’s smooth-talking radio presenter is put off his stride by enormous hedges, a holiday in Perth and a technical hitch with hilarious consequences! Read by Greg Powrie collaboration with the Pitlochry Festival Theatre Project.
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