Ann Foxglove May 11th
We were treated to the delights of miss Foxglove today this time with some of her charming stories. Both of us went to norway square on 8th may for the St Ives festival and we had a grand time with a great audience and lovely weather. Bob organises this festival for literature in may and another in September at which Ann and i will be performing as a duo so look out for that.
Meantime you can hear Anns show here http://archive.org/details/DoTheWriteThing11May2012AnnFoxglove
Thanks to Ann for her lovely songs and to Paul Farmer for the links.
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
27th April, contributors special.
This week on the show 2 plays, one by Terry Lander called "Unfaithful conclusion" and one by Alexander Percy called "Tit for Tat". Also two poems read by Jill Hoski and written by Anne Grego O'Hale called, "Pink Mountains" and "Arvon".
A story written by Richard Travers and read by Kevin Dodds called "The Crow". Music by Willy Wilson, LesMerton and the riverside singers and the Emantees from Reduth.
Thanks to Kevin and Thurstanand Jill for their reading. You can listen here http://archive.org/details/DoTheWriteThing27April2012ListenersContributions2
The show the week before with Jo Grande unfortunately did not record but we hope to have Jo on again before long.
A story written by Richard Travers and read by Kevin Dodds called "The Crow". Music by Willy Wilson, LesMerton and the riverside singers and the Emantees from Reduth.
Thanks to Kevin and Thurstanand Jill for their reading. You can listen here http://archive.org/details/DoTheWriteThing27April2012ListenersContributions2
The show the week before with Jo Grande unfortunately did not record but we hope to have Jo on again before long.
Saturday, 21 April 2012
show 13th april
The lovely Marj James from a sister show on St Austell Bay radio was on today. Marj read her peoms and we heard that she will be in Fowey library on may 17th tickets free. You can listen to the show here.
http://archive.org/details/DoTheWriteThing13April2012GuestMarjorieJames
Music today from Perry St John, Les Merton, A39s and Willy Wilson and the boys.Photo courtesy of Paul Farmer.
http://archive.org/details/DoTheWriteThing13April2012GuestMarjorieJames
Music today from Perry St John, Les Merton, A39s and Willy Wilson and the boys.Photo courtesy of Paul Farmer.
Monday, 2 April 2012
friday 30th march
You can hear rose Taylors show now on the archive at http://archive.org/details/DoTheWriteThing30thMarch2012RoseTaylor
Also the recommendations from myrna Combellack How not to write a novel published by Penguin, Isabelle Allendes' House of spirits and Nicholas williams cornish translation of the cult of relics.
music today from Paul Farmers New Reed, Willy Wilsons Steam trains, miss Ann Foxglove and Kelly Pritchards in search of the snow leopard.
Roses book Dragonhead station is available from her web site http://www.rosetaylorwriting.co.uk/ and will be available on amazon from 30th April on kindle.
Also the recommendations from myrna Combellack How not to write a novel published by Penguin, Isabelle Allendes' House of spirits and Nicholas williams cornish translation of the cult of relics.
music today from Paul Farmers New Reed, Willy Wilsons Steam trains, miss Ann Foxglove and Kelly Pritchards in search of the snow leopard.
Roses book Dragonhead station is available from her web site http://www.rosetaylorwriting.co.uk/ and will be available on amazon from 30th April on kindle.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
march 30th Rose Taylor
Rose is a young writer from St Agnes coming on the show this week along with regular contributor, Myrna Combellack.
Saturday, 24 March 2012
March 23rd
On Do the write thing, Dawn Sirley with her memoirs of growing up in the 50s and 60s in Cornwall. How things have changed and judging by the feedback, it brought back memories for a lot of people who can remember what life was like then. Dawn was the eldest of eight and her tales of keeping goats and rabbits were a pleasure to hear.
Music from New Reed, poetry loops all by Paul Farmer. Other music by Willy Wilson, Miss Ann Foxglove and Perry St John.
Music from New Reed, poetry loops all by Paul Farmer. Other music by Willy Wilson, Miss Ann Foxglove and Perry St John.
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