Keats Festival info is now up on their website.
They are charging £10 for the writing workshop and £5 for the readings. You do need to book! Contact Keats House on 020 7332 3868, or email them at keatshouse@cityoflondon.gov.uk
Keats Festival info is now up on their website.
They are charging £10 for the writing workshop and £5 for the readings. You do need to book! Contact Keats House on 020 7332 3868, or email them at keatshouse@cityoflondon.gov.uk
Still not much information on the Keats festival, but this information has come to light
Keep an eye on the Keats festival event page for precise detail of whether you need to book for either of our events on 25th May, morning writing workshop and afternoon readings but basic info seems to be
Saturday 25th May 2013 10.30-1.30 £10
Keats House, Keats Grove, Hampstead NW3 2RR
Contact Keats House on 020 7332 3868, or email then at keatshouse@cityoflondon.gov.uk to book.
Bitter-Sweet
Scents and smells for character, atmosphere and inspiration
…what soft incense
(Keats)
Explore writing using all the senses, but particularly smell, with Cherry Potts, author of Mosaic of Air and Tales Told Before Cockcrow, editor of London Lies, Stations and Lovers’ Lies and owner of Arachne Press.
Bring a large notebook and lots of pens, and expect to write. Weather permitting a stroll about the garden may be included. If you have a scent that means a lot to you, (and it is portable) bring it with you!
Suitable for all levels of experience, and for fiction writers and poets.
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Saturday 25th May 3-4pm £5
Keats House, Keats Grove, Hampstead NW3 2RR
Contact Keats House on 020 7332 3868, or email them at keatshouse@cityoflondon.gov.uk to book
As part of the Keats Festival we are reading from Lovers’ Lies, and Weird Lies (which is due out in September 2013)
Focusing (loosely!) on the elements of Keats’ life not directly involved in poetry: science, medicine, and nature, Arachne Press bring you stories of the Garden of Eden, conversations with tadpoles, a meeting of minds across disciplines, and love, repression and an old-fashioned approach to doctoring.
From Lovers’ Lies:
The Painter and the Physicist Tania Hershman (read by the author)
Mirror Cherry Potts (read by Will Everett)
Something Missing Bobbie Darbyshire (read by the author)
From Weird Lies
What Does H2O feel like to the Tadpoles? Tom McKay (read by Kim Scopes)