BEE RICHARDS

Female

United Kingdom

Profile Information:

What I do:
I WRITE NON FICTION, FICTION AND I AM INTERESTED IN SCRIPTWRITING
A little more about me:
cURRENTLY I AM ATTENDING A SCRIPTWRITING CLASS AT BRIDGEND COLLEGE
Location:
PORT TALBOT
Projects I’m working on:
I HAVE JUST FINISHED WRITING A NOVEL ON THE WELSH COPPER INDUSTRY, BASED IN WALES AND AMERICA. IS WITH THE PUBLISHER. I AM HALF WAY THROUGH MY SECOND NOVEL/GHOST? SUPERNATURAL? HISTORICAL? NOVEL. WHICH IS SET IN MEDIEVIL WALES
THE SCRIPT WHICH I INTEND TO WRITE IS A GAY GHOST STORY

Comment Wall:

  • Jen Thornton

    Hi Bee, 

    Welcome to the Community! It's great to see you here. 

    Have a look around and get stuck in. A good place to start is by joining a group of similar people. I recommend checking out the Writers Group (which is looked after by John McGrath, Artistic Director). 

    You can also Write a Blog Post to update the Community, or start a discussion, or see what's on and add your own events in the What's On section

    As usual it's best to just dive in but if you have any questions, do give me a shout. 

    Jen

  • Harriet Hopkins

    Hi Bee,

    Glad to hear you're interested in joining Scribblers!

    The group runs once a month, for around 2 hours (sometimes more,
    depending on turnout, how much people have brought with them to read,
    and the discussions that follow a reading). We're currently meeting in
    Pyle Life Centre (if you need directions, let me know...), where the
    Manager has been kind enough to let us use a comfy room for the
    evening! There's no charge for the group, and as I mentioned in my
    blog, we'll be becoming more of an 'arts collective' hopefully in the
    next month, and should be holding meetings in Bauhaus in Bridgend.

    If you want to attend the next meeting, and would like to write to the
    set themes, they are:

    Complaints

    Write about your worst habit

     

    For those who don't like reading aloud, or would rather hear their work to listen out for opportunities to edit, many people are happy to read others’ writing. Similarly, if you don’t want to read something of your own aloud during the first session, or don’t know what to bring, we’re always open to hearing snippets of writing you admire, by published authors.

    If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

    Hope to see you in Pyle LC on 17th February, at 6pm.

     

    Harriet