Just in time for the New Year - well, okay, a couple of days early, but that just gives you more reading time - Harry's Cat is waiting for you in Issue 10 of The Literary Hatchet.
As you tuck into your New Year's feast (or your Christmas left-overs), Harry's Cat is a digestive treat for those suffering from an overindulgence of kitten cuteness on Facebook and other social media sites.
Harry's Cat is a brand new short story from J.S.Watts. It appears in Issue 10 of The Literary Hatchet, along with a festive banquet of stories, pictures and poems from some fantastic writers and artists, and you can download it for free here .
30 December 2014
22 December 2014
Seasons Wishes
Best Wishes for the 2014 Winter Holiday Season - whichever festival you choose (or do not choose) to celebrate
From
J.S.WATTS
15 December 2014
The Sound of White Space
Would you like a brand new short story from J.S.Watts for free? Would you like to hear J.S. read one of her stories?
If you answered "yes" to either of the above questions, you are in luck. "White Space", a brand new, darkly quirky short story by J.S.Watts is available for free via the audio magazine "The Breakroom Stories" and it's J.S. who is reading it.
So if you want to hear what J.S. sounds like, or if you just want to have a new short story read to you whilst you snuggle down in your armchair to avoid the cold and white of winter click here , except, of course, the white wastes of winter might just be waiting for you in the story...
If you answered "yes" to either of the above questions, you are in luck. "White Space", a brand new, darkly quirky short story by J.S.Watts is available for free via the audio magazine "The Breakroom Stories" and it's J.S. who is reading it.
So if you want to hear what J.S. sounds like, or if you just want to have a new short story read to you whilst you snuggle down in your armchair to avoid the cold and white of winter click here , except, of course, the white wastes of winter might just be waiting for you in the story...
4 November 2014
27 October 2014
Letters to Autumn
As Summer retreats to rest, Autumn comes out to play in Cambridge. Letters to Autumn is an evening of celebration with acoustic music, spoken word and art to raise money for the Arthur Rank Hospice and all the inspiring work they do.
It is taking place at CB2 Bistro, 5-7 Norfolk Street, CB1 2LD Cambridge, Cambridgeshire on Wednesday 19th November. The requested entry donation is £5, though additional donations are welcome.
There will also be a chance to enter a raffle which will be announced in December's event, baked goods and a short talk from Arthur Rank Hospice.
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Expect to see these wonderfully brilliant people:
Fay Roberts
It is taking place at CB2 Bistro, 5-7 Norfolk Street, CB1 2LD Cambridge, Cambridgeshire on Wednesday 19th November. The requested entry donation is £5, though additional donations are welcome.
There will also be a chance to enter a raffle which will be announced in December's event, baked goods and a short talk from Arthur Rank Hospice.
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Expect to see these wonderfully brilliant people:
Fay Roberts
AliceBanD
Russell J Turner
J.S. Watts
J.S. Watts
Poppy Puck Kleiser
Amélie Deblauwe
Fay Roberts
Fay Roberts is a peripatetic percussive performance poet by night and a professional projector by day. Known for her mellow tones and occasional flights into metaphysics, she also runs the Cambridge branch of the Hammer & Tongue slam series, and her own poetry label Allographic (which functions as a small press and a platform for performers), and was Artistic Director of the Spoken Word section of The Free Fringe in Edinburgh 2013-2014. http://www.fayroberts.co.uk/
Alice Walker
Alice Walker is a singer songwriter from a small town in Essex.
Her songs are about love, and life, and dead things and live things.
When she grows up she wants to be a mountain.
She sometimes plays with a band, called AlicebanD. The big D makes the word look symmetrical, which makes her feel balanced.
They have played in big venues and small venues and festivals and parties, and want to play at bigger places like palaces and castles..
They've actually played in a castle.
And with Joan Armatrading.
And with Wilko Johnson.
and with themselves.
But not in the same room. That would be weird.
"AlicebanD" available on iTunes and Spotify
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/aliceband/id429999434
Russell J Turner
Russell J Turner is a poet and actor based in Norwich, currently working on his first one-man spoken word show. He is founder and host of headCRASH promotions, co-creator of Norwich slam, and a member of the 28 Sonnets Later collective. Despite (or because of) their realism, Russell's work is laced with black humour and delivered with a conversational ease bound to engage any with any interest in gritty storytelling or spoken word.
http://www.writeoutloud.net/profiles/russelljturner
http://mercyfucker.blogspot.co.uk/
J.S. Watts
J.S.Watts lives and writes in East Anglia. Her poetry, short stories and reviews appear in publications in Britain, Canada, Australia and America and have been broadcast on BBC and independent radio. She has published three books: a poetry collection, “Cats and Other Myths”, and a multi-award nominated poetry pamphlet, “Songs of Steelyard Sue”, are published by Lapwing Publications, a novel, “A Darker Moon”, a dark psychological fantasy, is published by Vagabondage Press. Her second novel, “Witchlight” is due out from Vagabondage Press in the spring of 2015. See: www.jswatts.co.uk or www.facebook.com/J.S.Watts.page for further details.
Poppy Puck Kleiser
Amélie Deblauwe
Amélie is a Belgian photography artist based in the Cambridge. Her academic background is in Archaeology, History of Art and Egyptology. In parallel, her fieldwork experiences, as well as several trips to Egypt fuelled early on a passion for the visual arts and developed her interest for photo-documentary. She likes to capture scenes and landscapes in which small details, sometimes just traces, tell the story of men.
Now working by day on the digitisation of some ancient manuscripts at the University Library, she pursues on the side various freelance or more personal projects.
Some links to her photography or videos:
www.amelie.deblauwe.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Amelie-Deblauwe-Photography/480026408764024
https://www.flickr.com/photos/54265067@N05
http://vimeo.com/ameliedeblauwe/videos
Fay Roberts
Fay Roberts is a peripatetic percussive performance poet by night and a professional projector by day. Known for her mellow tones and occasional flights into metaphysics, she also runs the Cambridge branch of the Hammer & Tongue slam series, and her own poetry label Allographic (which functions as a small press and a platform for performers), and was Artistic Director of the Spoken Word section of The Free Fringe in Edinburgh 2013-2014. http://www.fayroberts.co.uk/
Alice Walker
Alice Walker is a singer songwriter from a small town in Essex.
Her songs are about love, and life, and dead things and live things.
When she grows up she wants to be a mountain.
She sometimes plays with a band, called AlicebanD. The big D makes the word look symmetrical, which makes her feel balanced.
They have played in big venues and small venues and festivals and parties, and want to play at bigger places like palaces and castles..
They've actually played in a castle.
And with Joan Armatrading.
And with Wilko Johnson.
and with themselves.
But not in the same room. That would be weird.
"AlicebanD" available on iTunes and Spotify
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/aliceband/id429999434
Russell J Turner
Russell J Turner is a poet and actor based in Norwich, currently working on his first one-man spoken word show. He is founder and host of headCRASH promotions, co-creator of Norwich slam, and a member of the 28 Sonnets Later collective. Despite (or because of) their realism, Russell's work is laced with black humour and delivered with a conversational ease bound to engage any with any interest in gritty storytelling or spoken word.
http://www.writeoutloud.net/profiles/russelljturner
http://mercyfucker.blogspot.co.uk/
J.S. Watts
J.S.Watts lives and writes in East Anglia. Her poetry, short stories and reviews appear in publications in Britain, Canada, Australia and America and have been broadcast on BBC and independent radio. She has published three books: a poetry collection, “Cats and Other Myths”, and a multi-award nominated poetry pamphlet, “Songs of Steelyard Sue”, are published by Lapwing Publications, a novel, “A Darker Moon”, a dark psychological fantasy, is published by Vagabondage Press. Her second novel, “Witchlight” is due out from Vagabondage Press in the spring of 2015. See: www.jswatts.co.uk or www.facebook.com/J.S.Watts.page for further details.
Poppy Puck Kleiser
Amélie Deblauwe
Amélie is a Belgian photography artist based in the Cambridge. Her academic background is in Archaeology, History of Art and Egyptology. In parallel, her fieldwork experiences, as well as several trips to Egypt fuelled early on a passion for the visual arts and developed her interest for photo-documentary. She likes to capture scenes and landscapes in which small details, sometimes just traces, tell the story of men.
Now working by day on the digitisation of some ancient manuscripts at the University Library, she pursues on the side various freelance or more personal projects.
Some links to her photography or videos:
www.amelie.deblauwe.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Amelie-Deblauwe-Photography/480026408764024
https://www.flickr.com/photos/54265067@N05
http://vimeo.com/ameliedeblauwe/videos
19 October 2014
Glimmers of Witchlight
Check back for further details as the light draws closer.
1 October 2014
Morpheus Tales Issue 24
The latest edition of Morpheus Tales, the weird and dark fiction magazine, is now available.
The twenty fourth issue of the UK's allegedly most controversial weird fiction magazine features the short story Stories Our Parents Tell Us by J.S.Watts, also Café Noir by Richard Farren Barber and illustrated by Danielle Ceneta, Welcome To Flavor Country by Paul Newman, Mucho Mongrel by Stephen McQuiggan and illustrated by Jeffrey Oleniacz, The Dirge by Kevin J MacLeod, The Room in the Wall Where I Found the Spider by Dylan Henderson and illustrated by Joe Young, The Metro Station by Michael Tugendhat, The Decoder by Kenneth Buff and A Fond Farewell by John Morgan.
A free preview of the magazine is available to read here:
http://issuu.com/morpheustales/docs/morpheus_tales_24_preview and you can buy the ebook for Kindle on Amazon. The ebook in other various formats is available by clicking here , whilst the printed digest size edition is available here and the printed Large Format Collector's Edition is available here.
The twenty fourth issue of the UK's allegedly most controversial weird fiction magazine features the short story Stories Our Parents Tell Us by J.S.Watts, also Café Noir by Richard Farren Barber and illustrated by Danielle Ceneta, Welcome To Flavor Country by Paul Newman, Mucho Mongrel by Stephen McQuiggan and illustrated by Jeffrey Oleniacz, The Dirge by Kevin J MacLeod, The Room in the Wall Where I Found the Spider by Dylan Henderson and illustrated by Joe Young, The Metro Station by Michael Tugendhat, The Decoder by Kenneth Buff and A Fond Farewell by John Morgan.
http://issuu.com/morpheustales/docs/morpheus_tales_24_preview and you can buy the ebook for Kindle on Amazon. The ebook in other various formats is available by clicking here , whilst the printed digest size edition is available here and the printed Large Format Collector's Edition is available here.
With so many different formats available, there's bound to be something that takes your fancy.
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