Saturday, 23 June 2012

It was a Surf 'n Turf match

One of the highlights of the Isle of Wight Literary Festival Games
was the grudge match between two veteran writing teams in the
Beach Volley Ball Death Match Final.  The Queens of Crime (left)
Agatha Thistle and Damaris Sennacherib secured a narrow victory
over the Grand Dames of Gothic Romance, Delilah Fortune-Green
and Samantha Chisel in the closing moments of the game when
Ms Chisel took a tumble and broke her hip flask.

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Toby 'Tubby' Trubshaw, the popular Readers Digest 'Young Journalist 
of the Year' (see post for Wed 14th Dec 2011) is seen here relaxing
before his next big challenge in the semi-finals of the Junior Acrobatic 
Trampoline marathon at the Isle of Wight Literary Festival Games.

Friday, 8 June 2012

The Penguin Senior Editors Synchronised Swimming Team prepare
for the finals at the Isle of Wight Literary Festival Games following a 
gruelling qualifier against the Random House Bantam Book champions
"It's all about looking glamorous," their team captain told the Author.
"But you also need strength - and we're built like pocket battleships!"

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

The organisers of this year's Isle of Wight Literary Festival Games drew
their inspiration from the notorious Hampstead Literary Games
of 1927. There was a thrilling finish to the super-heavyweight boxing
 tournament that year when the veteran novelist Sabrina Honeywell
 collected the gold by delivering a punishing uppercut to her long-time
adversary Brenda Dugong, the literary critic of the Daily Mail.

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

So next year he'll try Puppy Juggling

The distinguished Russian performance poet Aleksey Barkov attends
 the Isle of Wight Literary Festival Games where he makes a spirited
attempt to break his own world record but is ultimately disqualified
when it's discovered that Child Tossing is not an Olympic sport.

Friday, 18 May 2012

Famous American children's author Archie Murdoch, lost for ten days,
is found by neighbours wandering on waste ground behind his home,
dressed as Charlie Cottontail, one of his most famous creations.

Monday, 14 May 2012

This year's Isle of Wight Literary Festival will be celebrating the
2012 London Olympics with a number of exciting sporting fixtures
held exclusively for those involved in the arts. Along with the field 
and track events the organisers are hoping to include a selection of less 
familiar disciplines.  Here for example book reviewers from the Times
 Literary Supplement Formation Weightlifting Team pose for pictures.