A weekend of events with the mighty Anthony Toner

On the weekend of 23 & 24 May, 2026, musician and blogger Anthony Toner is visiting north Kent on his way home to Northern Ireland after touring as a special guest of Barbara Dickson and Nick Holland. His friend Maurice Kinkead, known for organising music events in Belfast for Van Morrison and now living in Sturry, has plans to bring Anthony and me together for two unique shows combining music and poetry. Anthony’s music ranges from sweet and thoughtful through funny to a high old time and it’ll be great to see how the two of us blend.

On Saturday 23 May, from 7pm at The Old Curiosity Shop in Harbour Street, Broadstairs – ‘An evening of words and music with Anthony Toner and Rosie Johnston’: event information and ticket details here.

On Sunday 24 May at 2.30 for a 3pm start at The Little Green Book Shop in Herne Bay – ‘An afternoon of words and music with Anthony Toner and Rosie Johnston’: event information and ticket details here.

From Eventbrite

POETRY AND PROSECCO on Sat 13 June

I’m thrilled to be reading at Sarah Briault’s POETRY AND PROSECCO event coming up on Saturday 13 June. I was booked to read at last month’s P&P but, floored by covid, I had to pull out. I’m so pleased to be reading this time alongside my friends, both excellent poets, Charlotte Ansell and Maggie Harris. Thank you, Sarah, for organising these events so beautifully. More details are here:

On Saturday 13 June, 2026, from 7.30 – 9.30pm, Sarah Briault brings POETRY & PROSECCO to north Kent again for another  ‘fun, bubbly evening’ and I am excited to be a featured poet reading alongside CHARLOTTE ANSELL and MAGGIE HARRIS. We’ll be in the glamorous surroundings of the Oriole Cafe at Kent County Cricket’s Spitfire ground in Canterbury. Your ticket price includes a glass of Prosecco or non-alcoholic drink, and the chance to read your own words in the OPEN MIC. You can find more about the event here, with a photograph of Sarah reading ‘Safe Ground’. Books will be available at a pop-up book stall run by Chapters Coffee & Books of Sturry and tickets are through EVENTBRITE.  

What is ‘quiet writing’ anyway?

It’s Alice in my Cambridge group we have to thank for my ‘quiet writing’ groups in north Kent. It was her suggestion that my Churchill Writers group meet for a retreat each year, for a whole weekend. No intense workshops and skills training, thank you. The most valuable thing of all, she assured me and the other writers agreed, is to have ring-fenced time away from demands so that writers can do what we love best: just sit and write.

I have transported this to the north Kent coast where I live and now, twice a month, I invite other writers to meet me in a cafe where we can sit in silence and write to our hearts’ content. That’s what a group of us did yesterday afternoon in The Old Curiosity Shop tea shop in Broadstairs, north Kent (with a paddle on Viking Bay afterwards) and it was a magical experience.

There’s no need to have anything prepared. It’s purely about turning up and being with other writers, enjoying that special energy we conjure up whenever we’re together. Heads down and in time, if we just keep writing, catching whatever comes, a portal opens. Writing floods through that can land us in something extraordinary beyond what we thought we knew. Whether we’re blocked or are laden with excellent plans, these sessions can take us by the hand into a different flavour of writing, something expansive and new, and sometimes a style we never knew we had.

Happy writing wherever you are, and let’s treasure our writing buddies everywhere.

The Old Curiosity Shop tea room in Broadstairs, north Kent