Cherry Potts, Writer

Cherry Potts, Writer

  • About Cherry Potts
  • How to contact Cherry Potts
  • Interviews
  • Live Performances
  • Projects
    • Novels
      • A Fish in the Desert
      • A Gift of Time
      • Sky Hunter, Wind Lover
      • The Bog Mermaid
      • The Cold Time
      • The Dark Is My Delight
    • The next short story collections
      • Grounded
        • A Second-hand Emotion
        • Gone Midnight
        • The What Else In The Water
      • Historical
      • North
        • We Apologise for the Delay
  • Publications
    • From the Left
    • In and Out of Time
    • Liars’ League
    • Liberty Tales – Knitting for Demons
    • London Lies – Arachne Press
      • Leaving
    • Lovers’ Lies – Arachne Press
      • Mirror
    • Magazines
    • Mosaic of Air
    • Perfect Pitch
    • Shortest Day Longest Night – The Midwinter Wife
    • Stations – Arachne Press
      • A Place of Departures
    • Tales Told Before Cockcrow: Fairytales for Adults
    • The Dowry Blade
  • Reviews

Cherry Potts, Writer, Editor, creative writing tutor; Lesbian, cat-mother, would-be singer. Any of these can crop up here.

  • Spooky rehearsals

    Spooky rehearsals

    Chris Rolls (director) and Oliver Townsend (designer) have really gone for the supernatural and psychological in our production of Verdi’s Macbeth – lots of ghosts, spooks and blood. An Act III cameo role for 5 children as the Masters of the Earth warning Macbeth against MacDuff and setting im up with the Birnham Wood nonsense.…

    July 5, 2013
  • The Scottish Opera

    Things are hotting up for the cast of Macbeth (Verdi), the latest production from Blackheath Halls Opera. We’ve met and heard all the principals, and we’re firmly off the book and managing to move and sing at the same time, though getting up from kneeling (to various kings – we get through a few) and…

    June 26, 2013
  • Towersey countdown #SpreadtheWordThree

    So, here’s the plan: Myself and two other hand chosen operatives will infiltrate the festival that has been held in Towersey, a small Oxfordshire village for years and years, and turn what has until now been a folk music event into a celebration of the spoken word.  Watches have been synchronised, and train timetables perused. …

    June 25, 2013
  • Inspirations – Marvell and computers

    The short story Mosaic of Air, (title story of my first collection and republished this coming September)  began life in a computer literacy class in the late 1980’s. I was bored, the class was going slowly, and I’d been given some BASIC code to play with.  I started to imagine what would happen if the…

    June 24, 2013
  • The Queen’s Safety

    My story The Queen’s Safety was read at Liars’ League last week. For those of you not in the audience, you can read, listen or watch the story (performed by Greg Page) on the Liars’ League site soon, but in the meantime, the video is on YouTube.

    June 18, 2013
  • .Cent Magazine

     .Cent Magazine  published my flash fiction, Is Nothing, in their Cornucopia edition under the Harvest theme. You have to sign up to read, but it doesn’t commit you to anything. Lovely illustration too. This story came from running an exercise with a group at Swindon  Festival of Literature in 2012 –  in silence, just writing…

    June 17, 2013
  • Performing Live – update

    Brixton BookJam has moved to 8th July due to a double booking at the venue. Everything else is as previously mentioned. I will be reading and running workshops at Towersey Festival (Near Thame, Oxfordshire) over August Bank Holiday weekend with Spread the Word, no more details yet but will know more in a week or…

    June 15, 2013
  • Performing live at a venue near you??

    Opportunities to hear my work live! I’ll be reading from The Bone Box from Mosaic of Air at the Arachne Press Weird Lies Preview this Sunday 9th June 6-9 at Misty Moon Gallery, and then next Tuesday, 11th June 7pm, my story The Queen’s Safety is being read at Liars’ League as part of their…

    June 4, 2013
  • Keats Festival 2013 opens

    Today is the first full day of the Keats Festival, which is held at Keats House, Keats Grove, Hampstead. I spent yesterday evening at the launch event, listening to the poetry of Jay Bernard (Demon’s in Hell go on strike, in the most visceral meaty bit of poetry I’ve heard in a long time, very…

    May 24, 2013
  • Old notebooks

    On the shelf above my desk, and in the bottom left-hand drawer are old notebooks, some have a few pages left to use, others are full: with the detritus of writing.  Several friends and I have this ongoing thing of buying each other notebooks – writers can never have too many notebooks, although I do…

    May 11, 2013
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