Canning Circus Festival 2009.

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Megan Taylor and Nicola Monaghan. Photo James Walker.

On 3rd October, LeftLion hosted the first ever Canning Circus Festival which basically entailed taking over eight pubs in this area of Nottingham and putting on over seventy bands, live graffiti, a thriller tribute band and various other funky stuff. As always, Joe Public didn’t have to pay a penny and we made nothing out of it other than a few close heart attacks organising and finalising details. As an independent magazine that has never received funding of any kind, we live and die by advertising. We are now five years old and the featured pubs and bars at the CCF advertised in our October issue which should keep us breathing for another year or so. And they were right to, five out of the eight made all time record takings on the night and numerous members of the public avoided a scrap down the Goose Fair thanks to our cultural offerings.

 

Yes, it is a spoken word crowd...

I organised our first ever spoken word event in the gallery above the Hand and Heart. Naturally I was very excited as it meant broadening our wings that little bit further and offering another avenue for writers to promote their work. Most pleasing of all, it gave members of our WriteLion creative writing forum the opportunity to appear alongside some well established names. It did surprise me that a few of our creative writing forum left early. Most up-and-coming writers are desperate for such opportunities, if not just to get to meet other writers and have a chat. Having said that, I guess they were relieved to get it over and done with. That’s certainly a feeling many of the organisers felt at various points though out the night.

The LeftLion spoken word event went well and drew in a good and varied crowd. Although Nicola would be the natural top billing at any event, I felt it was unfair to put anyone after Al Needham who is simply hilarious – a sexualised version of Nick Hornby if you will. Having read his blog and heard his escapades in the porn industry, nobody could follow him. He was also the natural end to our event, leaving the public upbeat. I’m sure a few females would have felt a little uncomfortable with his subject matter, but I think most found his honesty refreshing.

Now I’ve had one day off it’s time to plan for the Hockley Hustle on the 25th October. I don’t know; you wait all your life for one LeftLion spoken word event and then two come along at once…

Our line-up was…
4.00 – 4.50 WriteLion forum
4.50 – 5.40 Megan Taylor (How we were Lost) and Nicola Monaghan (The Killing Jar, Starfishing)
5.40 – 6.50 Nottingham Writers’ Studio poetry featuring Mike Wilson; Marion Bell; Wayne Burrows
Aly Stoneman and Milk.
6.50 – 8.00 Sexy Saturday with Rebecca Dakin and Al Needham

WriteLion 2# podcast

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The WriteLion podcasts are recorded roughly once a month at Stone Soup studios. It’s a beautiful studio and as is the LeftLion way, cobbled together by various volunteers. Beatmaster Bill is my usual fait accompli but for my second podcast, Milk – a talented local musician who is named as such because he randomly appears on everyone’s doorstep – kindly helped over at Rubberneck Studios.

As is often the case with journalism, it is the nuts and bolts which irk the most. Editing together a podcast is about as enjoyable as transcribing an interview. You have to listen out for pauses, check for anything that could potentially lead to slander or unfair offence, put in all of your inserts and then edit together so that it flows naturally. Then you have to keep playing back the podcast to make sure the order of guests is linear.

When I first started recording them, I’d get a guest in every Tuesday night and then piece together a month’s worth of material. It was time consuming and created endless wasted hours in the studio waiting for a recording opportunity with the other podcasters. Now I have an allocated evening which enables me to book guests in advance into specified time slots. Although this has made matters a lot easier and freed up more time, the podcasts never get edited together in one evening and so I find myself downloading them to my memory stick and then pestering various friends with the latest IT equipment to help me out. Fortunately I have patient, IT-savvy friends!

I’m hoping my second podcast sounds a little better than the first and that I don’t come across as too arrogant, smug or overtly polite. And if I do, well there’s not really much I can do about it. I’m really delighted with the line up for this one. Please see below. If you are related to writing in any shape or form, please get in contact and let’s get smug together.

Listen to WriteLion 2#

  • Marion Bell discusses how the Liverpool poets influenced her work and her dislike of pomp in poetry.
    David Belbin reads from his latest novel The Pretender and gives an insight into running the NTU MA in Creative Writing
    Aly Stoneman and Milk perform Mermaids
    Aly Stoneman and Killing Jar author Nicola Monaghan discuss life at the Nottingham Writers’ Studio and November’s Word of Mouth event
    Liv Torc performs Mr Bumblebee which was one of the highlights from the Phased and Confused tent at Summer Sundae.
    Al Needham discusses Todger Talk, his 2008 sex blog of the year and why it is impossible to pull in Nottingham
    Rebecca Dakin discusses her transition from escort to author with details of her book The Girlfriend Experience

No room for music this time around as the podcast weighs in at a mammoth 1hr 23 mins and breaks all our rules about uploading files. But it flows beautifully and the guests are carefully selected around two themes. The NWS and the NTU MA in Creative Writing. Now time to email those edited out that they will definitely be in the next one. Promise…