Showing posts with label White Rabbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Rabbit. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Dickens Is Dead (But Still Prolific)

A quick (and late) shout for Are You Sitting Comfortably, Thursday 23rd Feb, at Jacksons Lane Theatre:

White Rabbit invites you in, away from the swirling London fog and the clutches of Jack Frost’s icy fingers. Cosy down and enjoy original short stories for adults in a magical atmosphere, read aloud by Bernadette Russell, Gareth Brierley and special guest readers.

...including one of my own, inevitably, and I'm told one by Zoe of the Mind and Language blog, which I recommend an excursion to. Also, to a particular friend who is peculiarly allergic to descriptions of fog, I can only say that the fog in my own story is simulated and harmless.

Sunday, 16 October 2011

On Beauty

A note for your diary...
  
Do, I beg you, come and see my story 'Loveliness Raged' performed at this month's 'Are You Sitting Comfortably?', this Friday (21stOctober), along with several others on the general theme of Beauty.

The venue is :
Arts Bar & Café, Toynbee Studios
28 Commercial Street
London
E1 6AB

Tickets are £8 and from personal experience I'd suggest it might be worth booking, as it has been known to sell out. Box office is 020 7650 2350, or you can book online at www.artsadmin.co.uk. The doors open at 7.30pm, the stories start at 8pm sharp, the evening winds up story wise around 10pm, but the ever-ready bar outlasts them all. And chip butties and ice creams are on the house!


Thursday, 31 March 2011

The Birds And The Bees

I've decided - Thursday is Blog Day. As we've been operating some time now with no ill impact on the environment, I may as well introduce an element of consistency. I'm pitching these Thursday updates for the key it's-Friday-I'm-bored-with-work-let's-surf, everybody-else-has-gone-down-the-pub-anyway demographic.

For those with iPhones, here's a bagatelle for 59p: The Birds And The Bees, as performed at the Toynbee Studios last month by White Rabbit. The story's available from Ether Books, via their free downloadable reader app.

A desperate couple seek medical advice on how to conceive. Crunchy peanut butter just isn't working, and it's all Huw Edward's fault.


I would be most interested in any reader's experience of this, as this kind of publishing is a step into the unknown for all of us. Hell, it's possible you might even enjoy it.