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The writers' Summer school takes place every August in Swanwick, Derbyshire, at the Hayes conference centre. It lasts a week. What should you pack?
First of all, if you are a writer, your own books to sell. If you drive up, you can take a stack of books. If you travel by train, you may have to take one copy of each book and a series of bookmarks or address cards or fliers.
Books
Books you would like to sell.
You have to write inside the book on a card with your name, book title, and book price.
I used to find this difficult. It sounds easy. But I might discount a book below the price on the cover, especially if it was an old book and dog-eared.
In previous years, they had second hand books for sale. Also the Hayes had a fund raising bookcase of donated books and an honesty box.
Poems
Your best poem.
A humorous poem.
A topical poem eg on Covid -19. Or an event.
Poems about a cause.
Stationery
Notebooks small enough to carry. A computer light enough to carry up and down stairs. Protective cover for the rain.
Printer.
If Driving
Food For The Drive there
1 Sandwich and drink for the journey.
2 Something extra in case there's a traffic jam or accident which causes delay and you miss tea.
3 Rubbish bag (paper?) for throwing away apple cores and sticky sandwich wrappers.
4 A bowl or potty or bottle or proper toilet.
5 A coffee maker and capsules for the destination.
A vacuum bag in which to store a piece of fruit in case you wake too late for breakfast.
Drink
Drink for holding a party. Drink for taking on the last night to the dregs party. Drink for sharing at the dinner table at the last evening.
What if you invite somebody to your room for a drink, or are drinking and you feel obliged to share, or you pass an open door and they beckon you in but don't have clean drinking glasses?
Drinking glasses. Or paper cups. A corkscrew.
If Travelling by Train
Having a booked seat and carriage and train time can be a nuisance if your friends on the way there or back are booked on a different train time or in another carriage. You might want to tell the group your train time and carriage and hope they will come looking for you. Alternatively, if you know the crowd well, when you get up to go to the toilet, you might race along the seated passengers looking for friends or hoping somebody will hail you.
I pack in such a way that my laptop and phone are always near me. If there's a choice of seating, I move to be near my luggage, or to be able to watch it. At busy stations, be near enough to jump up if somebody moves your luggage to reach theirs, and you worry that somebody will accidentally or deliberately take yours.
Even without any malice, in fact the reverse, if an old frail lady moves your bag to reach hers underneath, a helpful bystander could easily think your bag belonged to her. A young man, a station helper assigned to her, or simply a strong man standing alongside, might move both bags onto the platform.
This happened to me, once. By lucky chance, I was seated by the exit. I had left my laptop in the nearby trolley bag. I was watching anxiously to be sure it was not dropped nor kicked nor broken.
Clothes
Day dress and evening dress. A green dress or jeans or an old dress for sitting on the grass. Smart evening dress. Another smart dress for the last night. A couple of hats or props in case you are cast in one of the plays or wish to perform a poem in character. Suggestions" a hat for a doctor, nurse, black, white, bright colour, teddy bear, doll for a baby, cat, toy dog, spider, bell.
Something suitable for walking around the lakes. Cover up for the evening against insect bites.rs.
Lanyard for keys.
Spare badge with https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6531280/joseph-grimaldiaintsyour name on it.
Pens for yourself. Pens you can afford to lose and to lend.
Drawing book and paints.
Names of friends as reminders.
Entertainments
A guitar or ukelele. Music sheet with the tune. The words. Learn Auld Lang syne for the last night.
Cards for playing bridge.
Fancy Dress
2021 the theme is the Twenties. You don't have to wear fancy dress but you might win a prize. It makes a good photo. Look for headbands, fringes,
Shoes
Mary Janes.
Bar shoes
Ankle straps.
T bars.
Ankle straps with a line down the middle to secure shoes when dancing.
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Angela Lansbury, is a semi-retired travel writer still researching bucket list countries and seeking out the special, unusual, people, places, landmarks, hotels, museums and trails, fabulous foods, recipes, clothes and online souvenir shopping.
Angela Lansbury is a member of Toastmasters International.
Angela Lansbury B A Hons is the author of ten books by regular publishers plus another ten self-published books.
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