Stephen Connolly’s short play ‘Paper Human’ has been longlisted for the British Theatre Challenge 2019. There were over 200 entries for this year’s competition (which has been running since 2011) from 14 countries, 25% of which were selected for the longlist. Up to 30 plays will be shortlisted by the 14th July and 5 winners are due to be announced by the end of July.
Paper Human is based on real events from WWII, when Dutch civil servant Jacob Lentz and his French counterpart René Carmille were charged by the invading Germans with identifying the Jews of their respective countries according to the Nuremberg Race Laws, using the technology of IBM.

Somewhere Else writer Iris Anne Lewis is one of the guest readers at the launch of ‘Ten Poems about Horses’ at Alison’s Bookshop in Tewkesbury on 19th June.
Delighted that my poem ‘A Song for the Yazidi Women’ is included in the anthology ‘A Scream of Many Colours’ published by Poetry Space. All profits from the anthology will be donated to
Iris Anne Lewis’ story ‘The Cry of the Wolf’ won 1st prize in Writing Magazine’s weather competition. Described by the judge as ‘lyrical, atmospheric…a finely wrought and satisfying story – a fantastic example of a fairy tale successfully retold’.
Tune into Corinium Radio this Sunday ( 28th April) to listen to ‘The Piano” – a comedy drama written and directed by Linda Dyson.
It’s been a good week for Iris Anne Lewis, whose short story ‘The Cry of the Wolf’ has won first place in Writing Magazine’s weather competition.
Chair of Somewhere Else, Frank McMahon was invited to talk about the inspiration behind his poetry in a podcast for the editor of The Curlew magazine, Lynn Parr. The magazine, a print periodical dedicated to writing and illustration celebrating the natural world, featured Frank’s poem ‘Wordsmiths’ in October and has just accepted a second poem ‘Flint’ for the next edition.