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Book Review: Showtime 2020: The Collected Works of Newham Writers


Drew Payne

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This anthology is a collection from a writers workshop in East London. As such is has been designed to showcase the writing coming out of this workshop, and so is a very mixed anthology. This isn’t just a collection of short stories only, or just poetry or only essays. This collection contains many different styles of writing. There are short stories here, but also poetry, essays and even drabbles (100 word stories).

The strength here is this collection’s variety. If you don’t want to read poetry or an essay, then the next piece is something different. And there is a lot of variety here, there’s twenty-eight different pieces of writing in this collection.

There are certainly highlights here. Belgin Durmush’s short story is a surreal satire on dysfunctional committees, while George Tsappis’s story finds the humanity in less than a glorious time for the British occupiers of 1940’s Cyprus. The poems here span many different styles. Frank Crocker’s poems are pithy and humorous, revolving around one subject or another. George Fuller’s poems paint lyrical pictures of different events and places. Dharma Paul’s poems engage the mind and emotions. But the standout poems here are Deborah Collins’s, both lyrically and memorably, captures the strange and disjointed world of East London during lockdown. And there are Paul Butler’s drabbles. He uses 100 words to tell his concise and sharply funny stories.

This anthology is full of different and new writing, it is a chance to find some new authors from East London, and is read that can be dipped in and out of, or read in one or two sittings. Find something original here.

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Sounds very interesting! Plus point for a reader like myself - it has drabbles in it. Writing drabbles are hard but when you can make them land, they are extremely enjoyable.

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1 hour ago, Joie J. said:

Sounds very interesting! Plus point for a reader like myself - it has drabbles in it. Writing drabbles are hard but when you can make them land, they are extremely enjoyable.

It is such a good anthology and Paul's drabbles are also very funny.

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I think I need to add something here for clarity.

I'm a member of Newham Writers Workshop and have a short story published in this anthology. Saying that, my review is honest and there is so much good writing in this anthology.

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