Monday 10 July 2017

Book signings by local Devon author, Liz Shakespeare

Readers who enjoy books with local settings will have the opportunity to buy signed copies this summer. North Devon author Liz Shakespeare, whose latest book has recently been featured on BBC TV and radio, has a busy summer ahead visiting many South-West events.

Liz has become well-known as an author who brings to life the people, history and landscapes of Devon. She was born and brought up in Bideford and has a long Devon ancestry which she feels has given her a good understanding of Devon and its people.

Her most recent book, The Postman Poet, is a novel telling the true life story of Edward Capern, a humble Devon postman whose poems, written while walking the rural lanes of North Devon on his daily round in the mid-19th century, won plaudits from the Prime Minister and the support of the biggest literary names of the day. Liz drew on historical research and details in the poems to tell the extraordinary story through Edward’s eyes as he struggles to support his family, a story that captures the opportunities and inequalities of Victorian North Devon. Alongside the novel, she has published a selection of Capern’s poems, and in recognition of his commitment to social justice she will be donating £1 to the Northern Devon Foodbank from the sale of each copy of this book.

Historical research was also the inspiration for her previous books, The Turning of the Tide, a true story of a young Clovelly mother confined in Bideford Workhouse, Fever: A Story from a Devon Churchyard, and The Memory Be Green: An Oral History of a Devon Village. All Around The Year, is a collection of twelve poignant stories, deeply rooted in the Devon countryside, and each linked to a month of the year from January through to December.

North Devon Author Liz Shakespeare

Liz will be signing copies of all her books at the following events:
  • Magpie Marquee at the Mid-Devon Show on 22nd July
  • Dunster Country Fair on 26th July
  • Launceston Show on 27th July
  • Woolsery Show on 31st July
  • In the Crafts and Gifts Marquee at the North Devon Show on August 2nd
  • Okehampton Show on August 10th,
  • Dartmoor Folk Festival on August 12th and 13th
  • Chagford Show on August 17th,
  • Holsworthy Show on August 24th
  • Clovelly Crab and Lobster Festival on September 3rd
Further details of Liz’s books can be found on her website www.lizshakespeare.co.uk
  North Devon Author Liz Shakespeare

Thursday 6 July 2017

Wider Focus: First Taste from Flyte. New release "Cathy Come Home", Debut Album & UK Headline Tour Dates

'Cathy Come Home' is a first taste of what's to come from Flyte's highly anticipated debut album, set to be released on August 25th. 

In the school of Grizzly Bear, Alt J, and Fleet Foxes they have used their four voices to guide their sound, avoiding crashing cymbals and layers of electric guitars in favour of a more crafted, carefully constructed approach. Lead singer Will Taylor's style of lyric writing weaves threads of George Orwell and Evelyn Waugh with Nick Drake and Ray Davies, tapping into the English malaise and coming of age nostalgia like so many writers before him. Tap here to Watch the Cathy Lyric Video 

Flyte separately admit that as early as age ten, a career in music was their only ambition. Drummer Jon Supran and bassist Nick Hill met guitarist Will Taylor at their local comprehensive school, where Will's parents both taught English. They later came upon keys player Sam Berridge busking at Tottenham Court Road station after moving to Hackney in their late teens. Accomplished songwriters who quickly earned a reputation for their trademark vocal arrangements and live show, the band released a flurry of alternative singles before pairing up with Courtney Barnett producer Burke Reid to create their first full length record.

Flyte's debut album is out on August 25 2017.

FLYTE TOUR DATES

Fri 15 Sep 2017  United Kingdom Southampton The Joiners

Sat 16 Sep 2017 United Kingdom Brighton Patterns

Tue 19 Sep 2017 United Kingdom London Scala

Mon 25 Sep 2017 United Kingdom Cambridge Portland Arms

Tue 26 Sep 2017 United Kingdom Norwich The Waterfront Studio

Wed 27 Sep 2017 United Kingdom Wolverhampton Newhampton Arts Centre

Thu 28 Sep 2017 United Kingdom Cardiff Gwdihลต Cafรฉ Bar

Sat 30 Sep 2017 United Kingdom Leicester The Cookie

Sun 1 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Oxford The Cellar

Mon 2 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Guildford Boileroom

Wed 4 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Hull The Polar Bear

Thu 5 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Leeds Chapel

Fri 6 Oct 2017 United Kingdom York The Fulford Arms

Sat 7 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Manchester Neighbourhood Festival

Mon 09 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Nottingham The Bodega

Tue 10 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Birmingham Academy 3

Wed 11 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Liverpool Buyers' Club

Thu 12 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Bristol Exchange


Flyte "Cathy Come Home" UK Headlie Tour and Debut Album
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Wednesday 28 June 2017

Film Making Summer Schools. Unique Opportunity for Creative Kids in North Devon

Community film making organisation North Devon Moving Image (NDMI) will be running two film making summer schools for children and teenagers this coming August.

Creative Director of NDMI, Amanda McCormack is really excited to be providing this unique opportunity for youngsters in North Devon “There will be two week-long workshops in Instow, one for 11 to 15 year olds from 7th-11th August and the other for ages 6 to 11 from 14th-18th August .” says Amanda “The younger group will be creating a fun Creature Comforts style stop motion film and the older group will be given a surprise “prop box” to inspire the story for their short film.”

To maximise the benefit for each participant there are only six places available on each course and the young film makers will be supported by two workshop facilitators. The participation fee is £150 per child and there is a sibling discount available. All the details are on the North Devon Moving Image website  or you can telephone Amanda McCormack on 01271 860610 for more information.

http://www.northdevonmovingimage.org.uk/2017-summer-school.html

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NDMI ACADEMY
1. Film Making Summer School Ages 11-15
Monday 7th August to Friday 11th August 2017 - 11am to 3pm
​ Venue: St John's Church Room, Rectory Lane, Instow EX39 4LU

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2. Animation Summer School Ages 6-11
Monday 14th August to Friday 18th August 2017 - ​9am to 1pm
​Venue: St John's Church Room, Rectory Lane, Instow EX39 4LU


Applications for the Summer Schools are now open.