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'''Hastings Writers' group''' was established in 1947, and is one of the longest-running writers’ groups in the country. The late [[Catherine Cookson]] was a founder member and also the patron for many years. The current patron is best-selling author of heroic fantasy [[David Gemmell]].
'''Hastings Writers' Group''' is an organisation for published and aspiring writers based in [[Hastings]], [[East Sussex]]. It was established in 1947, and is one of the longest-running writers' groups in the [[United Kingdom]]. [[Catherine Cookson]] was a founder member and was patron for many years. A more recent patron was [[David Gemmell]], a best-selling author of [[heroic fantasy]].


The group runs a national short story competition, the Legend Writing Award, and also produces an annual anthology, Strandline. Strandline has won two national awards: Volume 3 won the David St John Thomas Charitable Trust anthology award and Volume 4 won the NAWG Denise Robertson Trophy for the best group anthology.
The group runs a national short story competition, the Legend Writing Award, and also produces an annual anthology, ''Strandline''. ''Strandline'' won two national awards: Volume 3 won the David St John Thomas Charitable Trust anthology award and Volume 4 won the National Association of Writers' Groups' Denise Robertson Trophy for the best group anthology.


Meetings are held fortnightly on Monday evenings and the programme includes manuscript evenings with constructive criticism, guest speakers, workshops, and competitions with judges from the field of professional writing.
Meetings are held fortnightly on Monday evenings and the programme includes manuscript evenings with constructive criticism, guest speakers, workshops, and competitions with judges from the field of professional writing.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.legendwritingaward.com/ Legend Writing Award]
*[http://www.hastingswriters.co.uk Hastings Writers' Group official site]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090514013717/http://www.legendwritingaward.co.uk/ Legend Writing Award]

*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061001023049/http://www.nawg.co.uk/Showcase%20Hastings.htm NAWG showcase page]
The late David Gemmell (d. 2006) was also a long-term patron.


[[Category:Hastings]]
[[Category:Hastings]]
[[Category:British writers' organisations]]
[[Category:1947 establishments in England]]

Latest revision as of 06:10, 15 April 2022

Hastings Writers' Group is an organisation for published and aspiring writers based in Hastings, East Sussex. It was established in 1947, and is one of the longest-running writers' groups in the United Kingdom. Catherine Cookson was a founder member and was patron for many years. A more recent patron was David Gemmell, a best-selling author of heroic fantasy.

The group runs a national short story competition, the Legend Writing Award, and also produces an annual anthology, Strandline. Strandline won two national awards: Volume 3 won the David St John Thomas Charitable Trust anthology award and Volume 4 won the National Association of Writers' Groups' Denise Robertson Trophy for the best group anthology.

Meetings are held fortnightly on Monday evenings and the programme includes manuscript evenings with constructive criticism, guest speakers, workshops, and competitions with judges from the field of professional writing.

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