West Sussex Gazette

WORDfest organisers back to near normal for 2022 outing

- Phil Hewitt Group Arts Editor

Organisers­ofCrawleyW­ORDfest are delighted to return to something approachin­g near normality with this year’s event.

Running from tomorrow (March 3) to March 31, it boasts around 22 events aiming to involve all the community and please all tastes in a celebratio­n of words and writing.

Among the guests will be Sussex Newspapers’ group arts editor Phil Hewitt (March 22) who will be talking about his book Outrunning The Demons, his tale of coping with trauma after he was stabbed, punched, kicked and left for dead in a brutal Cape Town mugging.

The book also contains stories of other people who have found peace, healing and new meaning through the simple act of running.

Karen Edwards, one of the festival’s small group of organisers, said they were delighted to be back to the kind of festival they used to give. In 2020 the lockdown cut the festival in half and in 2021 the festival moved successful­ly online. In fact, so successful­ly that this year’s will be a hybrid festival with a number of events taking place on Zoom in addition to the live events.

“Last year online went very, very well,” Karen said. “One of the most popular things we had on Zoom was Doodling Is Good For You.

“There was a workshop last year which had a massive crowd and that is coming back again on Zoom this year which is great.

“So this year is more or less back to normal.

“We have had to find another venue for some events but part of our brief was trying to get to other venues as well just to spread to other parts of the town. And as I say, we’re very much a hybrid festival this year.

“In all there will be about 22 events. Some of them are workshops. We’ve got a songwritin­g and performers workshop and we’ll have two of those and we have got a poetry and prose workshop as well.”

For some of the live events theyhaveha­dtoreducec­apacity.

“But we are hoping now things are relaxing a bit more the council will allow us to increase the numbers a bit more again. There’s a group of about five or six of us that put this on and our aim is to engage the people of Crawley with a variety of literary and wordy events.

“We’re trying to get something for all the age groups and for all interests, for people that enjoy reading and for people that enjoy writing and for people that enjoy watching performanc­es.

“We’ve got a comedy night at the end. We have got a quiz night as well. We’ve got a local theatre company doing Victorian ghost tales and we’ve also got author panels. We’ve got a crime panel and we’ve got a romantic novelist panel.

“And we’re also trying to get other groups in Crawley involved as well in the programme just so that we can bring all those groups together.”

 ?? ?? 2020 Family Day Team of WORDfest
2020 Family Day Team of WORDfest

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