Crafty Crows February 2025 Edition – Featuring Charlie Sanderson
Wednesday, 5th February 2025, 7 pm to 9 pm.
Hosted by Jason Conway
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FREE tickets will be available from 30 days before this event. Available from Ticketsource: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/gloucestershire-poetry-society
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Charlie Sanderson is a seasoned storyteller with a background in acting, puppetry, theatre and voice artistry. During Covid, she started to share prose and poetry online, and had a few pieces published on social media and in anthologies. In March 2024, Charlie won the Writers Rebel flash fiction competition with her piece 'The Road is Long' inspired by her rocky journey to motherhood. Later this year, she will be performing spoken word and song at the Derby Playhouse as part of a musical Christmas show, and at The Art Exchange in Nottingham for an exhibition called Wonderland.
Instagram: @countrylassactress
YouTube: @Char-RaMumessofPower
www.charlie-sanderson.com
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Please come along and enjoy an evening of poetic expression. Please note that open mic slots will be open 30 days prior to the event.
Event Housekeeping
1) This is an online event hosted via Zoom. The link to this event will be emailed to ticket holders and will be posted on the corresponding Facebook Page Event https://www.facebook.com/TheGloucestershirePoetrySociety on or shortly before the day of the event.
2) Please arrive 10 minutes early to help us to start on time - we aim to start at 7 pm or shortly after.
3) Please mute your mic during poetry readings/performances to enable everyone to enjoy the poet's work.
4) As a supportive space for poets, we allow attendees to clap each poet after they have finished as a show of appreciation.
5) A video recording will be made available on the Gloucestershire Poetry Society (GPS) YouTube Channel.
6) An audio recording and chat transcript will be made available on the GPS website.
Open Mic signup - 3-minute slot
1) Email craftycrows@gloucestershirepoetrysociety.co.uk to apply for an open mic slot.
2) Open mic slots become available from 30 days before the event.
3) Open mic slots are given on a first-come, first-serve basis.
4) A reserve list is held in case of cancellations.
5) If you have an open mic slot, please keep it within the 3 min allotted time. You may read 1-2 poems as long as they fit into your minutes.
6) Please be mindful of others and provide content warnings where necessary.
7) Your work will be classed as being published if shared during our events. This may affect submission opportunities for that work, so please only share work that you are happy to have published.
The society is run as a voluntary group by passionate poets. We rely on the goodwill and donations of our members and wider audience. Please spare a donation to help the society continue to run its events and bring people together in celebration of the written and spoken word.