What I took back from From the Primadonna Festival other than a plastic beaker, a wristband, piles of contacts and a head full of hope.
By Ellen Best.
Changes are afoot in the world of books. Changes especially with writing from the margins.This was an amazing revelation for me. Hearing that there is now some recognition. That the voices that go unheard, not because they are not good enough; because of closed doors, or doors that they do not have a key too now have a chance. Kit De Wall, inspires, and shows us, the ordinary people, that no matter the background … you can be the best. The festival encouraged and gave us onlookers access to people in the industry, that we otherwise we would never have reached. This story, of an Authors selfless act that touched many of us festival goers and particularly me as novice writer, is the one that I will remember.
Kit DE Wall, set up a competition for working class writers, those without the background that afforded degrees or privilege. Out of that opportunity thirty three such burgeoning writers had the privilege of being published in an anthology called ‘Common People.’ Stories and memoirs from the hearts and mouths of the working class. Available in all good leading bookshops.
Only the foresight of Kit, bought about the hundreds of submissions for a place in the book. Would be writers given a chance, given a voice. Many writers inside the ‘Common People’ have been driven forward, careers launched that for years went unheard. The voices of the working class need the same opportunities as those that have access and ability at their fingertips. Working class writers, after all have an authenticity that needs to be documented. She/ kit, in the future hopes to work on a simular idea to encourage rural writers. She hopes to open doors that they often find closed to them. We watch that space with interest and hope she succeeds in the near future.
It was the most sophisticated tenty festival I have been to.
Glorious weather, posh nosh, loos, lots of talks and interactive exercises. Cake, music, craft and comedy, writing and performing. Massages in the woodland, yoga at sunrise, dancing until dark to name but a few of the activities. Oh, in case I forgot to say … there was cake! As they said on the bumpf “the world as it should be for one weekend” Roll on next year I say, it earned a place in my diary.
The books purchased at the festival, the ones I queued to have signed; had accumulated in an environmentally friendly cloth bag in my boot. I took four in at first and placed them gently on the kitchen table. A few minutes later I added another three. That was when I decided that just maybe the rest could wait until I found space in the burgeoning bookcases. It was coincidental that it coincided with a weird look on the husband’s face.
“Are we having a book sale? some sort of fund raiser?” I saw him force his eyebrows together as he opened a few pages. ” Well you can’t sell these, someone has written in them. Not worth a light now.”
*sigh* I left the rest where they were along with the Picasso esque yoga top, beautifully designed, printed on environmentally sourced cotton and sold to me by a wonderful artist who I know will go far. https://www.instagram.com/Amyislesfreeman/
“Have you had as much fun at a festival this summer? I would love to know. answer in the comments I simply love to chat.”
this looks like such a fun event…I loved all the colour in the photos you used! I haven’t been to a good festival in ages, but this would be a welcome start!
Haha! All I need is some cold weather ( ambience) a blazing fire and a couple of weeks cutched up on my feather sofa. Then I will review them and you will see.
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Hi Ellen. Wow, this sounds like a blast, a book blast even, lol. How fun it would be to attend. Thanks for sharing. ❤
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It was so good, you’d love it.
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Looks like such a fun thing. The weather looks great too.
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It was super weather and just the place for meeting Writers, Editors, Agents and publishers.
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Sounds great 👍
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I haven’t been to a festival in years, this one sounds like fun.
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It was such a great weekend and not like any festival I had been to before.
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Looks like my kind of festival. Love it!
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I would love to have you join me. Who knows maybe one year you will.
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Maybe one day!!
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That would be good!
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this looks like such a fun event…I loved all the colour in the photos you used! I haven’t been to a good festival in ages, but this would be a welcome start!
Hope you are doing well Ellen…I miss you!
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Thank you Pamela, it was the first writer and artists festival I have been to. I will look out for more next time.
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Would have loved to be there with you. Great idea and so happy to have you back.
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Great to be back. It was amazing.
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Hi Ellen, whereabouts was the festival? I haven’t heard of this one…
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I put a link under the primadonna banner.
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Thank you.
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Your welcome, nice to see you here.
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I’d love to see the rest of your haul!
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Haha! All I need is some cold weather ( ambience) a blazing fire and a couple of weeks cutched up on my feather sofa. Then I will review them and you will see.
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Looking forward to it.
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Sounds like you had an amazing time Ellen.
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I did, and amaziing contacts were made. X
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Great anthology. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for visiting 😊
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