Alan Summers, Japan Times Award (2002), President, United Haiku and Tanka Society, and co-founder of Call of the Page, providing literature, education & literacy projects, often based around Japanese genres. For events & workshops contact us through our Call of the Page website: Call of the Page.
Online internet courses by Call of the Page
Are you interested in a Call of the Page course? We run courses on haiku; tanka; tanka stories/prose; haibun; shahai; and other genres.
Please email Karen or Alan at our joint email address: admin@callofthepage.org
We will let you know more about these courses.
Call of the Page (Alan & Karen)
Please email Karen or Alan at our joint email address: admin@callofthepage.org
We will let you know more about these courses.
Call of the Page (Alan & Karen)
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Writers in Conversation
Tracey Kelly & Alan Summers
Tracey Kelly's debut novel The Hal X Syndrome, described by Terry (Monty Python) Jones as “funny, surprising and original”, is already attracting interest from Hollywood, and already in the hands of an L.A. scriptwriter.
Alan Summers, founder of With Words, is talking about his children's novel-in-progress 'The Christmas Van'; and the big project The 1000 Verse Renga as the Japanese Embassy’s roving haiku & renga poet-in-residence.
WEDNESDAY 25th November
The New Inn, Monmouth Place, Bath, BA1 2AY
7-9pm * £5 on door
The New Inn webpage:
http://www.wadworth.co.uk/bath/new_inn/
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Labels:
Alan Summers,
children's fiction,
haiku,
novel,
renga
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