Orcas and Dinos and Bears, oh my!
A parliament of strange beasties crept and swooped and skittered across Covent Garden last night, as Sidekick ran wild with Birds, Tiger and Terrible Lizards: A Literary Bestiary!
We all scrambled down to the fancy
Library members club for a night of mask-making, quizzing, poetry and partying:
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A feathered raccoon, a many-eyed bear and a very stripey long-eared bat. Dr Moreau would be proud. |
The event was a celebration of three of our snarliest titles:
JT Welsch came down from York for a fantastic set, which brought to life the prehistoric stars of
Hell Creek Anthology (not to mention his splendid tribute to his dog, who couldn’t make it along).
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Sarah Hesketh reads some merlin magic. |
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Chris Jones describes the ring ouzel. |
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Alison Brackenbury speaks of the fieldfare and redwing |
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Christopher Reid on the carrion crow and corncrake. |
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Dzifa Benson talks little owl and wood pigeon. |
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Richard Osmond goes all golden eagle |
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Chris Beckett takes on the woodlark and red grouse. |
And Jon and K sprinkled some movie magic in there too with a couple of extracts from
Lives Beyond Us. |
Photo courtesy of Ian McLachlan |
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Photo courtesy of Ian McLachlan |
The rightful quiz victor was Peter Daniels, whose poem addressed the rook.
Thank you to
Library for hosting us,
Ana Sefer for inviting us, all of the readers, the poets and artists of Birdbook III and the masquerading, dino-drawing, quizzical, wonderful audience. You!
I’ll leave you with the winner of the mask-making. Transforming a bear into an orca, indeed.