The Live Writing Series puts writers in public places and gives you the chance to watch them write live, in person or online. There's a live streaming on Twitter.
You can catch every keystroke, dramatic pause and perfectly crafted sentence as it happens online. You'll also have the chance to make requests and suggest ideas that may become part of the live piece.
Sarah Butler was writing today at Woolfson & Tay (39 Bear St, London) from 11.30am-3pm and 4.30pm-6.30pm.
Eddie Redmayne was in the Bookstore today and participated in this project.
You can catch every keystroke, dramatic pause and perfectly crafted sentence as it happens online. You'll also have the chance to make requests and suggest ideas that may become part of the live piece.
Sarah Butler was writing today at Woolfson & Tay (39 Bear St, London) from 11.30am-3pm and 4.30pm-6.30pm.
Eddie Redmayne was in the Bookstore today and participated in this project.
A celeb moment as Eddie Redmayne drops in and gives Sarah some ideas, then watches as she writes them up. pic.twitter.com/uExk7pSvr2
— Live Writing Series (@LiveWritingSrs) November 1, 2013
Here's what Eddie Redmayne wrote, which Sarah then incorporated into her story at http://t.co/S6bM5GtgtM. pic.twitter.com/YWKlcG9sRZ
— Live Writing Series (@LiveWritingSrs) November 1, 2013
'Drip, patter, splash' - words from Eddie Redmayne which inspired @SarahButler100 to write this spine-tingling piece http://t.co/6ePUfnvBftIf the twitter link doesn't work, here you find Sarah's writing:
— picadorbooks (@picadorbooks) November 1, 2013
Sarah Butler - Storm (inspired by Eddie Redmayne and Caren McCarthy Wolf)
The live streaming video is no longer available
The live streaming video is no longer available
"I write about people and the relationships between them. I am fascinated by unexpected meetings and complicated interactions. I am intrigued by place and people’s relationship to the places they live, work and breathe in."
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