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'''Queer Ink''' is an LGBT writing group in [[Birmingham]].
'''Queer Ink''' was an LGBT writing group in [[Birmingham]].


Each meeting involves a brief introduction to a topic, a creative writing exercise, and a chance to share work with the rest of the group.<ref>http://brumqueerink.webnode.com/faq-/</ref> Members have h ad the opportunity of reading their work at various events.<ref>http://brumqueerink.webnode.com/our-projects/</ref>
Each meeting involved a brief introduction to a topic, a creative writing exercise, and a chance to share work with the rest of the group.<ref>http://brumqueerink.webnode.com/faq-/</ref> Members have h ad the opportunity of reading their work at various events.<ref>http://brumqueerink.webnode.com/our-projects/</ref>


The group meets monthly at the Wellington pub in Birmingham.<ref>http://brumqueerink.webnode.com/</ref>
The group met monthly at the Wellington pub in Birmingham.<ref>http://brumqueerink.webnode.com/</ref>


The group's first anthology of poems and short stoires was laucned atthe Birmingham [[Prowler]] store in November 2010.<ref>http://shoutfestival.co.uk/Literature/Queer-Ink-Book-Launch/22 [[SHOUT Festival]]: "Queer Ink Book Launch"</ref>
The group's first anthology of poems and short stoires was laucned atthe Birmingham [[Prowler]] store in November 2010.<ref>http://shoutfestival.co.uk/Literature/Queer-Ink-Book-Launch/22 [[SHOUT Festival]]: "Queer Ink Book Launch"</ref>
In late 2013 there was an announcement on the website that the group had now closed.<ref>http://brumqueerink.webnode.com/. Accessed: 2013-12-19. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6LzbEjLKq)</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:55, 19 December 2013

Queer Ink was an LGBT writing group in Birmingham.

Each meeting involved a brief introduction to a topic, a creative writing exercise, and a chance to share work with the rest of the group.[1] Members have h ad the opportunity of reading their work at various events.[2]

The group met monthly at the Wellington pub in Birmingham.[3]

The group's first anthology of poems and short stoires was laucned atthe Birmingham Prowler store in November 2010.[4]

In late 2013 there was an announcement on the website that the group had now closed.[5]

References

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