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What's your dream job? Astronaut? WAG? Palaeontologist?
Well if you're like most Brits (according to a 2007 YouGov poll) then you've probably fantasised about being a published author.
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Free tickets for the Sefton Short Film Festival which will inspire writers

Posted by Susan Humphreys on October 7, 2008 9:25 AM | 

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I've received an email recommending the Sefton Short Film Festival and offering free tickets to readers of my blog. Peter Browne said: "I found your blog on the Southport Visiter site and think it is really good. I wondered if you would like to post a story about the Sefton Short Film Festival that's running next week. I'm sure that any writer would benefit from seeing the diverse scripts and stories that are showing at the festival."

By coincidence I'd seen a piece in the Metro about one of the short's being shown an animation called Snowtime.
Peter explained: "We're showing some great animations this year - one in particular "1977" just blew us away. Snowtime is actually the sequel to "Fetch" which won the festival last year."
As you know I love animation - check out Axis Animation's 'Fetch' online to see their first short featuring Colin and Cumberland. I love the dog's expression!
Ticket prices are £3.50 per session but Peter is giving away ten pairs of free otickets to the entire programme (six shows) to Writer's Block readers. To apply email Peter at info@s2f2.org.uk with Tickets in the subject line and he will email you a ticket for printing off.
The 4th annual Sefton Short Film Festival is running from Wednesday 8th - Friday 10th October at the Southport Arts Centre. Over 100 of the best short films from around the world will be shown on the big screen. Find out more at www.s2f2.org.uk



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