wordfringe 2007
1–31 May
Week 5
Monday 28 May
7pm
Musa
Elemental
Strong words and sweet music, with Morag Skene, Gráinne Smith, Judith
Taylor, James Hughes & Charlie Styles
Tuesday 29 May
7pm
Aberdeen Central Library
The Thinking Man's Axl Rose
Performance poet Ash Dickinson
Tuesday 29 May
8.30pm
Enigma
Three Animal Tales
Martin Walsh's tales of a flying frog, a stroppy goose, and the pelican and the
pigeon, with music by Haworth Hodgkinson
Wednesday 30 May
8pm
Duff House, Banff
Deveron Words: Catch the Moment
From the Cabrach to Banff Brig: Writers of the Deveron with Angus Dunn, Hilda
Meers & Huntly Writers
Thursday 31 May
6.30pm
Books and Beans
There's a Poem in my Soup
A feast to celebrate the launch of a new book of poetry and recipes in aid of
CHILDREN 1ST (RSSPCC)
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Elemental
Morag Skene, Gráinne Smith and Judith Taylor,
with James Hughes (guitar) & Charlie Styles (harmonica & saxophone)
Monday 28 May 2007
7pm
Admission Free
Like harmony in music; there is a dark
Inscrutable workmanship that reconciles
Discordant elements...
Wordsworth The Prelude Book i ll 341-3
Join Morag Skene, Gráinne Smith and Judith Taylor for
an evening of strong words and sweet music with special guests James Hughes
(guitar) and Charlie Styles (harmonica and saxophone).
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Morag Skene was born and brought up in the North-East of Scotland. She
even lives in a lovely, traditional North-East farmhouse with a huge garden,
just outside Peterhead, which she would really enjoy if she was ever there.
Unfortunately, Morag's interests in writing, dancing, drama, her wee
grandaughter, jazz and making a fool of herself singing on open mic nights,
mean she has to drag herself into the big bad city of Aberdeen far too often!
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For the last few years Gráinne Smith has concentrated on writing
non-fiction and poetry: Pathways, a small collection of poetry, was
published by Koo Press in 2005; Chanceshot,
about recent events in the North-East fishing industry, gained 3rd prize and very
highly commended in the SCDA 3-act play competition in 2005; John Wiley
and Sons published Anorexia and Bulimia in the Family in 2004 (narrative
non-fiction based on many interviews, much reading and research – used
sometimes as a textbook but doesn't read like one!)
With her next narrative non-fiction book out in March 2007, again with Wileys,
Gráinne is now enjoying getting back to her first love: writing
playscripts, stories short and long. Always a story up her hand knitted sleeve
as Cal Wallace once said....
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Judith Taylor comes from Perthshire and now lives and works in Aberdeen,
where she is a member of Lemon
Tree Writers. She writes poetry in English and sometimes Scots, and her
first chapbook collection, Earthlight, was published in 2006 by
Koo Press. She was Poet Number 91 in the StAnza 100 Poets
Gathering in St Andrews in March 2007.
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Charlie Styles had a music lesson in 1958 and, after years of practice
acquired a job as lead alto sax with a 4 piece band at the Beach Ballroom in
Aberdeen. He then moved on to play with the Fred Cowie Band at the Douglas
Hotel. In 1968 Charlie decided to take a gap year, which lasted until 1999,
when, having decided to give up the fags he could afford to buy and study the
mouth organ. Eventually, in 2005 he gained a place with the Aberdeen Jazz
Orchestra. Sadly, in 2006 he was diagnosed with terminal Old Timers Disease.
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