
This is a special mid week “Pop Up Creativity in your Community’ Love Your Creativity Podcast to keep myself and you focused on creativity.
This is some clips and conversation from an event I was involved in last night for Shakespeare’s Birthday, World Book Night and Brent Libraries drive to celebrate art, literature and music in their local community. So a big shout out to Brent Libraries for this at a time where some many councils are cutting the arts
There were free books given out and a book reading from Imogen Robertson from her new novel ‘The Paris Winter” as well as her talking through her writing life from autumns’ spent in the British Library researching to then the first draft and Page 70 ‘hell’ where she always feels lost. She says she was listening to Ian Rankin talk about the difficult bit in his book writing and it always comes at 30% of the way in. Imogen looked up to see her husband pointing at her ‘Thats where you always find it difficult’ As a 5 times book published author she said she found it comforting that other authors go through the same issues.
Coffee and organic ginger and chocolate cake was provided by Dylans Delights (yum).
I did a Blog in March about doing this great event Summer 2012 and 2 weeks later I got the call rebooking us.
- Brent Library
- Organic Ginger Cake
- Imogen Robertson Book Reading
— Marysia Trembecka (@MarysiaT) April 23, 2013
Contacts
Alan Harman alan.harman@blueyonder.co.uk
Imogen Robertson the novelist was reading an extract from her new novel The Paris Winter
@RobertsonImogen
Email ImogenRobertson@gmail.com
Tim the fabulous Urban Folk Singer/Songwriter @timotmusic Email Tim_O_T@hotmail.co.uk
Also involved was Chrissy Actress and Phil Vasili – playwright and reader.
Whether you are a full time painter or a 40 hours a week office administrator who sings on the side, this is to encourage you to keep creating and make the world a better place, one song, poem, piece of art at a time.
My song ‘Vampire For your Love’ is available on my album ‘If You Can’t Make Love, Make Coffee’ and soon to be available on iTunes.
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About Marysia and Love Your Creativity
I blog at least three times a week on creativity and techniques to get your art on.
Whether you are a musician, an actor or a choreographer I endeavour to make https://loveyourcreativity.com is a place to come for inspiration and motivation.
I also podcast interviews and this weekly newsletter via podcast with a 13 minute task.
The dance music I use Londontown, is a track I wrote years ago and Andrew Hyde and I are currently working on 3 remixes of it. We will be releasing it very soon as a dance track, dub step mix and bar mix. I figured if I was going to podcast I may as well use my own tune! The other bits of music are me, my inspiration and whatever instrument is lying around!!.
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