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Upcoming Events

5th May – Emily Pedder

Emily Pedder, founder of The Book Edit and writing course leader at City St Georges and The Novel Studio, will be talking to us about the editing process and how to get your manuscript agent-ready. Attending in Person Members of Cambridge Writers may attend this event for FREE as part of your

2nd June – Sue Moorcroft

photo credit: Silvia Rosado Photography We are delighted to welcome Sue Moorcroft for a seminar on ‘Tricky Writing Bits’! Sunday Times bestselling author Sue Moorcroft joins us to explore how to overcome the ‘tricky’ bits of writing commonly encountered in the craft. The evening promises to be practical, insightful, and motivating. Attending

7th July – Alison Binney

Poet and teacher Alison Binney helps us dust off our metaphors and similes with a fun, friendly workshop. Even if you don’t think of yourself as “a poet,” you may discovertools that transform your prose. Attending in Person Members of Cambridge Writers may attend this event for FREE as part of your

4th August – Robin Bennett-Freebairn

Robin Bennett-Freebairn is a local author of the fact-based What A Year To Be Born! series that offers insights into social history. Robin has successfully pioneered bookselling this “perfect birthday gift” on Etsy, a platform rarely associated with literature. Attending in Person Members of Cambridge Writers may attend this event for FREE

Summer Social

The date for this is still to be decided, depending on the venue, which is usually the home of one of our members.

1st September – Julian Sedgwick

Julian Sedgwick is an award-winning children’s and YA author. His books draw deeply on East Asian culture. Tsunami Girl, a prose-manga hybrid, was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal in 2022. Attending in Person Members of Cambridge Writers may attend this event for FREE as part of your membership. Our events start at

15th September – Flash Fiction Evening

We’re still running our popular flash fiction competition evening, but outside a General Meeting date to give the opportunity for more talks and workshops. Attending in Person Members of Cambridge Writers may attend this event for FREE as part of your membership. Our events start at 7.30pm and are held at: Hartington

6th October – Short Story Anthology Launch 2026

We’re launching the next short story anthology – the 2025 launch was such a hit, we’re doing it again (with enough Prosecco this time!). We’re hoping to add a mini-workshop too. Attending in Person Members of Cambridge Writers may attend this event for FREE as part of your membership. Our events start

3rd November – Kate Rhodes

Author and poet Kate Rhodes joins us to discuss her work, including the Isles of Scilly Mysteries – shortlisted for the Crime Novel of the Year Award 2018 as well as long-listed for the 2021 Dagger in the Library award. Attending in Person Members of Cambridge Writers may attend this event for

Where and When

Our monthly events are held at:

Hartington Grove Meeting House

91-93 Hartington Grove
Cambridge
CB1 7UB

Non-members are welcome to attend most events, at a charge of £3. Please contact our chairman if you would like to come along.

If members have any suggestions for speakers you would like to hear at our writers’ events, please contact our events officer.

Recent Events

7th April – Annual General Meeting and Games Evening

It’s time for our 2026 Annual General Meeting! All members are welcome and encouraged to come along to our Annual General Meeting to see how Cambridge Writers is run, and be a part of steering our direction for the future. Don’t be put off by the initials – there will be games, prizes and your chance to decide the next

3rd March 2026 – Short Story Competition Results Night

We will be getting together on March 3rd to find out the results of this year’s short story competition in a glittering awards ceremony (just don’t expect too much glitter!). This year’s theme – loss – has inspired a powerful and varied collection of stories. On the night, you’ll hear selected readings from the winning and shortlisted entries, offering a

3rd February 2026 – Rosie Pierce (Curtis Brown Literary Agents)

We are delighted to welcome Rosie Pierce from top literary agent, Curtis Brown! Rosie joined Curtis Brown in 2018, after working in editorial at an independent publisher in Edinburgh. She now works alongside Felicity Blunt on her list of talented authors, and is building her own list.  Rosie represents both literary and commercial fiction, and select non-fiction. She loves working editorially with

6th January 2026 at 7.30pm – Online Dialogue Workshop with Hannah Hooton

*Online only* Kickstart your 2026 writing with our first Cambridge Writers event of the year. Ready to breathe fresh energy into your writing projects as we step into the new year? Join us for an inspiring online workshop on Dialogue, designed to help you elevate your storytelling and bring your characters vividly to life. During this interactive event, you’ll explore how

2nd December – Members’ Christmas Social

Calling all members! We’ll be enjoying an evening of literary cheer as we gather to celebrate another year of creativity, community, and storytelling. Whether you’re polishing a manuscript, dabbling in poetry, or simply enjoying the written word, this is your chance to unwind among fellow writers in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. It’s the perfect opportunity to reconnect with familiar faces,

4th November- Short Story Workshop and Anthology Launch

Join us for an evening of stories, creativity, and community as we launch the 2025 Cambridge Writers Short Story Competition anthology. The evening will include nibbles, a glass or two shared among friends, and a special mini-workshop with award-winning short story writer Josephine Warrior. Get swept away by this collection of stories, written by our very own members for this

7th October – Gytha Lodge

Gytha Lodge is a multi-award-winning playwright, novelist and writer for video games. She is also a single parent who blogs about the ridiculousness of bringing up a mega-nerd small boy. She has a profound addiction to tea, crosswords and awful puns. She studied English at Cambridge, where she became known quite quickly for her brand of twisty, dark yet entertaining

2nd September – Maud Blair

Maud Blair is a local writer although, contrastingly, her evocative memoir In Between draws richly on a life lived across continents, cultures, and generations. Maud spent her childhood in Rhodesia, modern-day Zimbabwe, before moving to the UK to pursue her academic and professional career. Born to a Zimbabwean mother and English father, Maud was sent to a ‘coloured’ boarding school

5th August – James Blatch and Cara Clare

Join two powerhouse voices from the indie publishing world as they share their expertise on self-publishing success and the evolving role of AI in modern writing. James Blatch brings years of industry leadership as co-founder of Self-Publishing Formula and former co-host of The Self-Publishing Show. A former war correspondent turned Cold War thriller author, James has helped thousands of writers

3rd June – Flash Fiction Competition Results Night 2025

Our flash fiction competition is judged on the night, in person. Simply bring a printed copy of your story, with title but WITHOUT your name on it, to the meeting on 3rd June. The word limit is pretty tight, at 250, which does not include the title. When penning your story, make sure every word counts, and you do produce

6th May – Anita Lehmann

‘Show Don’t Tell’ Workshop In May we welcome Anita Lehmann, an award-winning, internationally published author of over a dozen books for both children and adults. Anita also runs courses and workshops to help writers get on with their projects, complete them and ultimately get published. She provides assistance with everything from simply finding time to write, to running one-to one

1st April – AGM 2025

It’s time for our 2025 Annual General Meeting! All members are welcome and encouraged to come along to the meeting to see how Cambridge Writers is run, and be a part of steering our direction for the future. The AGM is only open to fully paid up members of Cambridge Writers. Our annual general meeting starts at 7.30pm will be
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