Posts Tagged ‘Throwaway Lines’
‘Throwaway Lines’ at Free the Word Centre
Andy Hayes, who attended ‘Writing Short Stories’ in 2011, came up with the idea of gathering abandoned lists, crumpled doodles, binned post-it notes – scraps of text that would normally be viewed as litter – and using these a prompts for pieces of creative writing. After talking to other members of writers’ collective 26, the project Throwaway Lines was born.
Now the work has moved into a new, three-dimensional phase. 15 top designers have been brought in to create frames for the scraps that inspired the pieces of writing. The results will be on display from October 29 onwards at the Free the Word Centre in Farringdon.
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Throwaway Lines: a short story project
Throwaway Lines is a lovely idea – short stories inspired by discarded notes and messages. The project was initiated by Andy Hayes, who attended last year’s short story workshop with me and Alexei Sayle. It’s produced in association with the writers’ collective 26 – also a site worth investigating if you don’t know about them.
For 26 days this month, they’ll be publishing stories based on scraps of handwritten paper that Andy has been collecting from London’s streets over the past couple of years. There are three stories to read so far, including one by the Swedish playwright August Strindberg – an example of early 20th-century flash fiction: ‘Half a sheet of foolscap’.
It’s live right now at this link: Throwaway Lines. Take a look!