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If you fancy a spot of lunchtime creativity, then come along to ‘The Circle’ on Tuesdays at 1.15p.m. (venue to be confirmed in September). ‘The Circle’ generally meet on a weekly basis. Pens at the ready, we try a variety of exercises – anything, to be honest, which kick-starts the Muse and unleashes our imaginations.
This year, we were a motley, merry crew. Regulars Jonathan Clingman (1V), Douglas Taylor, Samuel Koh-Trosser, Jean Vila (all 2K) and Robert Leadbetter and Alex Reut-Hobbs (both J6) enjoyed an assortment of writing exercises. We wrote to music (Phillip Glass’s ‘The Poet Acts’, for example); we experimented with dialogue (on one occasion a guided scene construction called ‘The Empty Room’, on another, good old character role-play); we knocked out a few poems created from sensory memory recall; we imitated speech patterns for short monologues; we created quirky characters (one inspired by George Orwell’s opening to ‘Down and Out in Paris and London’, another developed from 10 imagined possessions found in a stranger’s flat); we emulated several writers’ styles and structures (unabashed plagiarism – otherwise known as inspiration!) and we also indulged in freer writing styles of abstract associative wordplay (the unconscious is certainly a curious place to explore)…
Each lunchtime session involves a quick hello, task set-up and then 10-15 minutes of writing before readings and feedback. There’s no homework, no compulsion to attend every week (do let me know though!), no pressure to share what you’ve written and only the very gentlest of positive feedback from the group.
If this is your creative cup of tea, then do come and join us. Who knows, you might find your genre-niche and sow the seeds of a future masterpiece.
JN
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