Flash Fiction Winners
We had a great response to this competition which was judged by Peter Urpeth of Hi-Arts.
The high standard of entries to both the adult and junior sections made Peter's job a tricky one but the winners, announced at various events over the course of the weekend were as follows:
Adult winner 'Bed and Breakfast' by Mr. J Davies
Adult 2nd prize 'A Midsummer Night's Opera' by J. Dove
Junior winner 'Adopted' by K. Bradley
Junior 2nd prize 'Winter Scare' by M. Ross
Thanks to all who entered for their literary efforts!
The high standard of entries to both the adult and junior sections made Peter's job a tricky one but the winners, announced at various events over the course of the weekend were as follows:
Adult winner 'Bed and Breakfast' by Mr. J Davies
Adult 2nd prize 'A Midsummer Night's Opera' by J. Dove
Junior winner 'Adopted' by K. Bradley
Junior 2nd prize 'Winter Scare' by M. Ross
Thanks to all who entered for their literary efforts!
Festival Programme, 29th August
After huge amounts of effort on the part of our team of programme designers and some last minute phone calls to confirm a very special guest, the Three Lochs Book and Arts Festival 2010 programme is now available online.
Download it in PDF format here.
Download it in PDF format here.
Guests and Events
The programme is really taking shape for this year's festival - please check out the Guests and Events page for a list of what's on so far.
Big Reading Group
Have you ever fancied trying out a reading group? Well now you can, thanks to The Three Lochs Book and Arts Festival which will be hosting its very own, one-off reading group session.
To join in, just read one - or both - of the following books over the summer:
Contemporary choice
Kim Edwards, The Memory Keeper's Daughter
Find a copy here:
Highland Libraries' copies / Green Metropolis / Waterstones
Classic choice
Harper Lee, To Kill A Mockingbird
Find a copy here:
Highland Libraries' copies / Green Metropolis / Waterstones
All you have to do then is come along to the Sunart Centre on Saturday, 18th September at 2.30pm, get together over a coffee and cake and have a natter about the books.
Strontian Reading Group will host this year’s event and all are welcome.
Hope to see you there!
To join in, just read one - or both - of the following books over the summer:
Contemporary choice
Kim Edwards, The Memory Keeper's Daughter
Find a copy here:
Highland Libraries' copies / Green Metropolis / Waterstones
Classic choice
Harper Lee, To Kill A Mockingbird
Find a copy here:
Highland Libraries' copies / Green Metropolis / Waterstones
All you have to do then is come along to the Sunart Centre on Saturday, 18th September at 2.30pm, get together over a coffee and cake and have a natter about the books.
Strontian Reading Group will host this year’s event and all are welcome.
Hope to see you there!
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