Samantha Tucker

50 Books, 100 Miles

Fundraising for Moniack Mhor Writers' Centre
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50 Books,100 Miles, 6 January 2012
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As part of Moniack’s Fundraising initiative for 2012, I am keen to launch a project to raise money for our writing centre contributing towards the much needed extension.

More space will mean more ideas, which is close to our heart. Challenge: 50 Books, 100 Miles.

 

I have 50 books during January and run 100 miles!!

 

 

Each book will be reviewed on our site and photos uploaded from the start of February.

 

BOOKS READ!

 

1. Mitch Albom ‘Have a little Faith’

2. Milan Kundera ‘Identity’

3. Molly Hopkins ‘It happened in Paris’

4. George Orwell ‘Down and Out in Paris and London’

5. Vladimir Nabokov ‘The Enchanter’

6. Madeline Wickham ‘A Desirable Residence’

7. James Jauncey ‘The Witness’

8. Madeline Wickham ‘The Tennis Party’

9. Jackie Kay ‘Wish I was Here’

10. Susanna Johnston ‘5 Rehearsals’

11. Richard Bach ‘Jonathon Livingston Seagull’

12. Melvyn Bragg ‘Outside the City Wall’

13. Esther Freud ‘Hideous Kinky’

14. Kirsty Gunn ‘The Boy and the Sea’

15. Graham Greene ‘The End of the Affair’

16. Robert Louis Stevenson ‘Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes’

17. Naomi Suenaga ‘The Hundred-Yen singer

18. Nevil Shute ‘A Town like Alice’

19. Luke Sutherland ‘Venus as a Boy

20. Kevin Macneil ‘The Stornoway Way’

21. Isla Dewa ‘Women Talking Dirty’

22. Anne Enright ‘What are you like?’

23. Kamila Shamise ‘Salt and Saffron’

24. Nicole Krauss ‘Man Walks into a Room’

25. Rachel Connor ‘Sisterwives’

26. Brian McCabe ‘In a Dark Room with a Stranger’

27. Antoine De Saint- Exupery ‘The Little Prince’

28. Peter Urpeth ‘Far Inland’

29. Alan Bissett ‘Pack Men’

30. Anne Holt ‘1222’

31. David J. Simmons ‘The Credit Draper’

32. Michele Gorman 'Single in the City'

33: James Marshall 'Walkabout'

34: Anne Schulman 'Pipe Dreams'

35:Zoe Fairbairns 'Here Today'

36: Graham Greene 'Travels with my Aunt'

37: Vladimir Nabokov 'Mary'

38: John O'Hara 'Butterfield 8'

39: E.M.Forster 'Passage to India'

40: Ellie Wiesel 'Night'

41: Marina Lewycka 'Two Caravans'

42: Alice Munro 'Too much Happiness'

43: Dave Eggars 'How we are Hungry'

44: Alan Warner 'The Sopranos'

45: Albert Camus 'The Happy Death'

46: David Benedictus 'Local Hero'

47: Trisha Ashley 'Wedding Tiers'

48: Kenzaburo Oe 'The Changeling'

49: S.S. Koteliansky (chosen by) 'Russian Short Stories'

50: J.R.Moehringer 'The Tender Bar'

This campaign is all about challenging expectations, kick starting endurance training (there is no such thing as bad weather, only soft people.)

 

 

Also to highlight the importance of reading physical books in a time when the closure of independent book stores, libraries and the existence of online and electrical reading material is putting pressure on our age old and much loved tradition of holding a book and reading in a comfy chair. 

 

 

Any donations you can make would be fantastic to support the beginning of this journey.

 

Thank you to those who have already donated!

 

There will be a communal 2 mile run in 2012, celebrating at Moniack afterwards. When the building work for our hobbit house eco structure commences, we will invite you for a cauldron full of mulled wine, (home made of course).

 

 

It is these thoughts that spur me on to lacing those running shoes, covering the miles and enjoying all of those wonderful words.!

 

All the Best,


Samantha Tucker, Moniack Mhor Centre Assistant,

Samantha.tucker@arvonfoundation.org

 

 

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Moniack Mhor Writers' Centre

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Moniack Mhor Writers’ Centre supports literary and artistic growth in the UK and beyond through creative writing courses held at our Centre in the Scottish Highlands and on an outreach basis. Writers of every age, ability and background benefit from working with published authors, including schools groups and mental health service users, in workshops and one-on-one discussions. Your donation would support our mission to nurture personal growth through the written word by providing essential repairs to the Centre buildings, necessary capital developments and opportunities to help under-represented writers find their voice.

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Total raised
£2,350.00
Online donations
£690.00
Offline donations
£1,660.00

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