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Welcome back to Surrey Writes, the Surrey New Writers Festival Podcast!
IT'S FESTIVAL WEEK! To celebrate, we thought we would end this season with the first podcast we ever recorded, back in February 2023. Stay tuned until the end of a surprise reading!
Our last guest is the wonderful Sharron Green, who will talk to us about her university experience, her publishing journey, and performing her poems to an audience. She will then give us a surprise reading of some of her poems!
Sharron describes herself as a 'poet of a certain age' whose writing blends nostalgia, comments on modern life and odes to nature. She enjoys experimenting with rhymes and poetic forms. She's been writing rhyming poetry since she was a child, with a lot of encouragement, especially from her Granny, and also family and friends. Pam Ayres with her witty verses and delivery has been a role model to her, along with Carol Ann Duffy, Wendy Cope and more recently Brian Bilston and Luke Wright.
She studied modern languages and enjoyed a fulfilling and exciting career as an international qualitative market researcher for many years. She moved to Guildford when her son was three in 2003.
After becoming an Empty Nester in 2018 the time seemed right to pursue her hobby, and she was buoyed by creative writing classes with Ruth Brandt and the infectious enthusiasm of fellow students. Since June 2019 she has posted poems on Instagram
In 2020 her Covid-19 and lockdown inspired poems were accepted for international anthologies. That September she embarked on an MA in Creative Writing at the University of Surrey and in December ‘Viral Odes’ a chapbook of pandemic poetry was published with the help of Ink Gladiators Press.
Having completed the MA, in January 2022 she started an Advanced Poetry Course at City Lit London with Ella Frears
She and two local poet friends, Heather Moulson and Trisha Broomfield, are also keen to run Poetry Party workshops to introduce poetry forms and talk poetry at the Solar Sisters café
Instagram, Facebook
Website: https://rhymesnroses.com
The Surrey New Writers Festival will take place at the University of Surrey on the 27th May 2023. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE!
Website: https://surreynewwritersfest.com/
Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/officialsurreynwfest/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/officialSNWFest
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialsurreynewwritersfestival
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/surrey-new-writers-festival
We hope you enjoy this episode!
By Chiara FumantiWelcome back to Surrey Writes, the Surrey New Writers Festival Podcast!
IT'S FESTIVAL WEEK! To celebrate, we thought we would end this season with the first podcast we ever recorded, back in February 2023. Stay tuned until the end of a surprise reading!
Our last guest is the wonderful Sharron Green, who will talk to us about her university experience, her publishing journey, and performing her poems to an audience. She will then give us a surprise reading of some of her poems!
Sharron describes herself as a 'poet of a certain age' whose writing blends nostalgia, comments on modern life and odes to nature. She enjoys experimenting with rhymes and poetic forms. She's been writing rhyming poetry since she was a child, with a lot of encouragement, especially from her Granny, and also family and friends. Pam Ayres with her witty verses and delivery has been a role model to her, along with Carol Ann Duffy, Wendy Cope and more recently Brian Bilston and Luke Wright.
She studied modern languages and enjoyed a fulfilling and exciting career as an international qualitative market researcher for many years. She moved to Guildford when her son was three in 2003.
After becoming an Empty Nester in 2018 the time seemed right to pursue her hobby, and she was buoyed by creative writing classes with Ruth Brandt and the infectious enthusiasm of fellow students. Since June 2019 she has posted poems on Instagram
In 2020 her Covid-19 and lockdown inspired poems were accepted for international anthologies. That September she embarked on an MA in Creative Writing at the University of Surrey and in December ‘Viral Odes’ a chapbook of pandemic poetry was published with the help of Ink Gladiators Press.
Having completed the MA, in January 2022 she started an Advanced Poetry Course at City Lit London with Ella Frears
She and two local poet friends, Heather Moulson and Trisha Broomfield, are also keen to run Poetry Party workshops to introduce poetry forms and talk poetry at the Solar Sisters café
Instagram, Facebook
Website: https://rhymesnroses.com
The Surrey New Writers Festival will take place at the University of Surrey on the 27th May 2023. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE!
Website: https://surreynewwritersfest.com/
Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/officialsurreynwfest/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/officialSNWFest
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialsurreynewwritersfestival
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/surrey-new-writers-festival
We hope you enjoy this episode!