About this Event
Moor Words is excited to host its next Spoken Word Night, in association with The Grove Bookshop Writing Group.
If you're interested in writing and would like to practise sharing your words with an audience in a relaxed, friendly environment, or you simply enjoy listening to other people's stories and poetry, then this evening is for you.
Date: Thursday, 23 January, 2025
Time: Readings start at 7.30pm and end around 10pm, with breaks in between. Arrive from 7pm (register for a reading slot, put your name in the hat or come and support our readers by being part of the audience)
Venue: Ilkley Moor Vaults (open from 5pm until late, food served 5.30-8pm)
Tickets: £6.50
What's the format?
Readings will take place throughout the evening, with breaks in between so you can chat, buy refreshments etc. There will be several groups of readings , with 6-7 slots in each group:
7 .30-8.10 (timed slots)
8 .30-9.10 (timed slots)
9 .30-10.00 (names out of a hat)
Performer slots for the first two groups will be allocated on a first come, first served basis (when you purchase your ticket), with the last group of readings being decided using a names out of a hat system (to put your name in the hat, choose the Lucky dip performer slot option). If you'd prefer to watch, choose an audience (non performer) ticket. Please note that timings may change depending on numbers of sign ups, and reading places may become available on the day.
What should I read and how long should it be?
Readings should be no longer than 5 minutes, including introductions, so please avoid lengthy pre-ambles. Short is best, as we're hoping to have as many different readers as possible. You may wish to share an extract from a longer piece. As a guide, most people speak at around 150 words per minute - aim for no more than 750 words (it's best to practice beforehand to check the timings).
You're welcome to read fiction, poetry, or creative non fiction - it's up to you.
Please do not share material that could be regarded as racist, offensive to minorities or any specific groups or communities. If sensitive material is shared, a content warning is advised.
Does it matter if I'm not a published writer?
Not at all. Writers of all levels of experience are welcome.
Will I be able to use a microphone?
There will be a microphone and a PA set up on the night (thanks to Ben, our resident sound engineer).
How much does it cost?
Tickets are £ 6.50. Sales go towards the costs of equipment hire, marketing etc. with any money left over going back into The Grove Bookshop Writing Group running costs.
I have accessibility needs - can you accommodate me?
Please let us know if you have any accessibility/mobility needs and we will do our best to make it possible for you to join us.
I'm not a member of the Grove Bookshop Writing Group. Does it matter?
Not at all - everyone is welcome! If you're interested in joining the group, we meet on the second/third Thursday of the month at The Grove Bookshop, Ilkley. Sessions are free but places are limited. Contact Emily at [email protected] for more information (our next writing group session is on Thursday, 11 January).
I'd like to learn more about writing - do you have any advice?
Emily runs online and in person workshops and courses. Ask about being added to her e-mail list for the latest news, or follow Moor Words on Eventbrite. She will also share relevant submissions tips, advice and opportunities during sessions.
Please note that this is a social group, with the primary purpose of sharing good practice, sharing work and building a community of writers. The aim is to keep feedback constructive and encouraging.
Your Host:
Emily Devane is a writer, editor and teacher based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. She has taught workshops and courses for Comma Press, Dahlia Press, London Writers' Café and Northern Writers' Studio. She has won the Bath Flash Fiction Award, a Northern Writers' Award and a Word Factory Apprenticeship. Emily's work has been published in Smokelong Quarterly (third place, Grand Micro Contest 2021), Best Microfictions Anthology (2021), New Flash Fiction Review, Lost Balloon, Ellipsis, New Flash Fiction Review, Janus, Ambit and others. She was a BIFFY50 editor in 2020 and is a founding editor at FlashBack Fiction. In 2022 she was shortlisted for the prestigious Mogford Prize for Food and Drink Writing, and she won second place in the Bath Short Story Award. She also judged the October 2022 round of the Bath Flash Fiction Award. Emily runs her own creative writing courses and workshops through Moor Words. She also facilitates The Grove Bookshop Writing Group.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ilkley Moor Vaults, Stockeld Road, Ilkley, United Kingdom
GBP 6.50