October 2015

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October 13-17

Outsiders

Liverpool Playhouse Studio

www.everymanplayhouse.com

On tour until November 24-28

3*

Oh this brings back memories, the joys of studying for A level. And in a different language… It always seemed rather odd that somebody as

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October 31
The London Magazine’s Short Story CompetitionLondonOrbis ad
http://www.thelondonmagazine.org/short-story-competition-2015/

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October 31

@ WriteStars Limerick Competition

Theme: ‘Hallowe’en’

WriteStars Ltd, 43 Berkeley Square, London W1J 5FJ
www.writestars.co.uk

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October 31
Cannon Poets Sonnet or Not 2015

www.cannonpoets.org.uk

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Multi Genre

October 31
@ Writing Times’ Halloween Competition
www.writingtimes.co.uk/halloween


Prizes: £50 in each category; publication.
Fee: £4. Length: any (poems); 100-1000 words (flash);500-1500 (short stories)
‘Macabre and gothic tales with strong visualisation and a bold writing style’.
January 31
Winter Fantasy Competition
SEND SAE: Sue Cawte, 412 Thorold Road, Ilford, Essex, IG1 4HF
www.writingtimes.co.uk/halloween
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OCTOBER 31
SOUTHPORT WRITER’S CIRCLE
OPEN SHORT STORY COMPETITION

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October 30

Fish Publishing Young-Adult Novel Prize

Open to writers of all ages and nationalities

Judge: Louise O’Neill, award winning author

of young-adult novel Only Ever Yours

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Orbis 100 Comp.pub

October 31
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WRITERS’ GROUPS
OPEN SHORT STORY AND POETRY,
AND OPEN 100 WORD MINI-TALE COMPETITIONS
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The Odyssey at Liverpool Everyman theatre. Writer Simon Armitage. Director Nick Bagnall.

The Odyssey at Liverpool Everyman theatre.
Writer Simon Armitage.
Director Nick Bagnall.

September 25 – October 17

Simon Armitage, The Odyssey: Missing Presumed Dead

Everyman Liverpool
https://www.everymanplayhouse.com/

4*

A little Latin and less Greek, isn’t that what they say? Well, yes and no; Ben Jonson referred to ‘small Latin’, but these days, outside Academe,

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