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Tag Archives: #ScribeFest
SCRIBE (Middlewich Literary Festival) is Live!
Calling all Young Detectives: find your way to Middlewich Library after school on Friday 24th March and help solve ten terrible crimes, identify clues and send your friends secret messages. Free Entry. No need to book, simply drop in from … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScribeFest, Catherine Green Author, crime fiction, crime genre festival, crime scene investigation, Dean Jones, Death Notes, Middlewich library, Middlewich Makers Market, Sarah Rayne, Scribe Middlewich Literary Festival, SpookyMrsGreen, talk about books, the book trail, the crime zone, Young Detectives
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#ScribeFest 2017 – Middlewich Literary Festival
#ScribeFest celebrates all aspects of writing, illustrating and art. There are top secret plans for an interactive genre mix adventure! 23rd-25th March 2017. Finer details are still being worked out, but we will have events running in different venues around … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScribeFest, artists and illustrators, arts event Cheshire, author event, book promotion, books and writing, Cheshire East Libraries, children's writers, crime scene investigation, LARP, local author event, Middlewich library, Middlewich Town council, Scribe Middlewich Literary Festival, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife, workshops and talk
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Busy Times Being an Authorpreneur! #ScribeFest
Phew! What a crazy week this has turned into! I mean, I knew it would be busy. This week we finally got to experience #ScribeFest 2015, which has been several months in the making. A lot of work and effort … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScribeFest, books and writing, Busy times being an Authorpreneur, events in Cheshire, housewife or working mother, Middlewich Literary Festival, Miles Hunt, poet John Lindley, Reel to Real, The Wonder Stuff, working mother, working mum, Writers in the Real World
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Meet the Authors at #ScribeFest “Book Bites”
Meet the Authors at #ScribeFest “Book Bites” on Saturday 17th October in Middlewich http://ow.ly/i/dDynW
Workshops and Talks at SCRIBE (Middlewich Literary Festival) 2015
We are just one week away from the start of our fabulous SCRIBE festival in Middlewich, Cheshire. You may have heard about Middlewich recently, as the town hosted the Loyal Company of Town Criers Championship competition. Well, just as the … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScribeFest, Boatyard Artspace, Drinks and Bites Cafe, events in Cheshire, local authors and artists, Loyal Company of Town Criers, Middlewich Town Hall, red shift radio, Scribe Middlewich Literary Festival, Writers in the Real World
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Deadline Looms! #ScribeFest Short Story Competition
Hey folks, the deadline for our #ScribeFest Short Story Competition is 12 noon (BST) THIS FRIDAY!! That’s 25th September, just to be clear. If you haven’t already written your FAB festival themed short story for us, then hurry up and … Continue reading
Welcome to SCRIBE Middlewich Literary Festival #ScribeFest
SCRIBE Festival takes place this October in Middlewich, Cheshire. We have brought together a range of local authors, some that you may have heard of, some that you may not. Our authors will be providing workshops throughout the day on … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScribeFest, books and art in Cheshire, catherine green, creative talent in Cheshire, local authors, local events, Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Middlewich Literary Festival, Scribe Middlewich Literary Festival, Scribe Short Story Competition
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SCRIBE Short Story Competition 2015 #ScribeFest
In June 2015, Middlewich residents and visitors from across the UK joined in a weekend long celebration of the town’s renowned FAB (Folk and Boat) festival. Up to 15 venues played host to music and dance throughout the weekend on … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScribeFest, call for submissions, festivals in Cheshire, local author event, meet the authors, Middlewich FAB Festival, Middlewich Literary Festival, Scribe Short Story Competition, UK events in October, win cash prizes, writing workshops in Cheshire
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Reporting on the Middlewich Boat Pull… and Introducing Scribe
That was a very enjoyable weekend of events! Once again, our small town has done us proud, and we had yet another fabulous time, despite the rather damp weather. I confess that I had not previously seen the Middlewich boat … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScribeFest, #ScribeFest in October, Boatyard Artspace gallery, books and art in Cheshire, Halloween book event, local events Cheshire, Middlewich Boat Pull, Middlewich Literary Festival, Middlewich Music, Middlewich Narrowboats Tea Rooms, Scribe festival, the redcliffe novels
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