OUR READERS 27th April 2023
June Cluett
- June read a short story from her collaborative book Five Artist Writers. The atmospheric true story concerned an unexpected late night invitation to judge a singing competition in South Africa where she grew up.
- June is one of the founders of Wylye Valley Writers.
- June gives talks on her life as an artist living for ten years aboard a sailing yacht.
- She is a writer, poet, memoirist, painter and sculptor. June shows her visual art locally and has exhibited, sold and been commissioned internationally. Find out more about June’s art from her website.
Maude Martin
- Maude read us a comic short story about taking extreme measures to protect goldfish.
- Maude Martin is the pen-name for Tracy Burge who is one of the founders of Wylye Valley Writers.
- Maude has performed at Stories at the Chapel, Stories on the Farm and also at Priston Festival.
- She has also featured on BBC Upload, much to the delight of her Welsh family, who all tuned in.
- Find out more about Maude on her website.
William Graham
- William read us an extract from his science fiction novel Fun & Games, the first part of his Alpha System trilogy. The story concerned a two crew members visiting part of a space ship to view the glory of the stars from deep space.
- William is one of the founders of Wylye Valley Writers.
- William writes a book review blog.
- Find out more about his books on Amazon.
Estelle Phillips
- Estelle read and performed for us her poem Reaper, about her reaction to a man in the Ukrainian army.
- Estelle has published a book of poems, Motherhoodlum, and has performed her pieces on BBC Radio, amongst many other places.
- A slam winner, Estelle’s performances include Southbank, Royal Albert Hall, BBC Radio, theatres, galleries, museums and festivals. Her poetry is also anthologized, and published in newspapers and magazines.
- Find out more about Estelle and her work here and on Instagram (@estelle_writer44) and TikTok (@EstellePhillips). Watch her perform Reaper on YouTube.
Carol Cole
- Carol read us a comic short story about mothers, daughters and supermarket shopping.
She has had short plays performed on BBC radio and at Salisbury Fringe Festival, has won short story competitions and had stories published both in the UK and overseas.
She has completed two crime novels, Dark Horse and Hidden Depths and is currently writing her third, A Shot at Justice, a murder story set in the New Forest.