Arts Articles

Souvenirs: A play for survivors

10 October 2013 | by Catriona Troth

Quote from | Souvenirs.

Write to Life has never had an impact like it. There was rapt attention and laughter. But by the end, at least half the audience was in tears and all the performers near to it. Thus writes Sheila Hayman, coordinator of Freedom from Torture’s creative writing group, Write to...

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Webs

03 October 2013 | by Bridget Bowcock

He’s an ‘expert in communication’, his interest is plugged-in to copper wires and unseen radio-waves, his safely-distant coffee grows cold skin, two biscuits are softening, in his dedicated space nothing visibly alive growing, breathing, pulsing – is welcome,

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The Inspiration of Seeds

12 September 2013 | by Philip Chadwick

Thinking about Seeds of Inspiration Led to a veritable bean-feast of thoughts about seeds. I think you’ll agree, seeds are pretty amazing, So let’s concede the Inspiration of Seeds.

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Sing with conviction

12 September 2013 | by Mary Dower

It all began when, among the newcomers to Meeting, was someone who had made a round trip of fifty miles to come. This was not that unusual in North Scotland Area Meeting. I mistakenly thought he’d newly moved to join the music department of Aberdeen University.

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Word

05 September 2013 | by Ralph Hill

The questing Spirit lights the receptive soul. Stirring, the mind in turn conceives a thought. The beating heart sends fresh blood to the brain To forge words whence the sentence may be wrought.

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The Nayler Passion

01 August 2013 | by Mark Russ

The Nayler Passion. | Image courtesy of The Leaveners.

In the summer of 2006 I was immersed in rehearsals of the latest Leaveners youth theatre project George and the Chocolate Factory in Birmingham. Over the dinner table one evening discussion turned to the question of ‘what next?’. The Leaveners had seen musical explorations of the lives of George Fox, Elizabeth...

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Summer thoughts

01 August 2013 | by Ruth Thompson | 1 comment

'The busy-iness of the bees foraging for food...' | Photo: Joel Olives / flickr CC

As I lay here dozing on the lawn, I can hear the sound of children, Their joyful shrieks of delight at scoring a goal, And the glee in their laughter as they begin to win the game. The sound of the trees gently swaying in the breeze, The sound of...

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Beyond forgiving

25 July 2013 | by Howard Grace

Ginn Fourie (left) and Letlapa Mphahlele (right). | Photo courtesy of Howard Grace.

South Africans Ginn Fourie and Letlapa Mphahlele form an unlikely team: a white Christian woman and a black atheist man. One has suffered directly from the actions of the other, but both have been victims – and risen beyond their pain. What brings them together is a profound story of tragedy...

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In the Large Meeting House

20 June 2013 | by Lesley Morris

Yearly Meeting settling before session. | Photo: Trish Carn.

It’s time… Friends scurry and bustle into the Meeting room where they slowly settle     shifting like dogs on blankets                          ...

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A climate for concern

13 June 2013 | by Gregory Norminton

In March a book that I have been working on for nearly six years was finally published. Beacons: Stories for our not so distant future is a collection of original short stories by some of Britain’s finest writers. They were tasked with finding new narratives to encompass the enormity...

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