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The East Dulwich Writers Group is creating a collection of is work this year and we are having trouble deciding what to call it. We have set up a poll with our shortlist of titles and ask members from the forum to click the link and vote for their favorite.


The poll ends midnight on the 20th of July.


PUBLIC POLL EDWG Poll


Which title would make you pick up the book and buy it?


Lots of thanks from all of us at EDWG


OUR WEBSITE EDWG website


We will let you know the result of the poll as soon as possible.

Hi All,


Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who has voted in the poll so far. I've been heartend by the strong response.


There are only five more days to go for voting so those who haven't better get in their quick.


Here are your choices.


An Earwig Ate My Shorts

10% friction

Hoovering the Roof

Purely Coincidental

Benign Misfits

Looks Like We've Got Ourselves A Reader

An Accident Of Geography

Works Of Friction

The Names Have Been Changed To Protect The Guilty

Stuff Happens

Bare Fruit

The Printer's Devil

Invisible Ink

Dullitch Scratch


click on this link to vote edwg poll


Richard

I'll be honest - I did not vote because I did not think any of the titles really told me much about the fact that this was a group of East Dulwich Writers. They were clever and sometimes funny words, but not book titles. But best wishes with the book anyway!

The waiting is over. At last the result of the poll can be announced.


Combining your votes with our own secret ballot has resulted in he winning title being (drum roll)


- Hoovering The Roof -


Dullitch Scratch and An Earwig Ate My Shorts came a very close joint second.


In honour of the popularity of these three titles we have decided to ask members of the group who want to write new material for the collection to use one of them as inspiration for their work.


All of us in EDWG would like to thank the 138 people who voted it was a great response and much appreciated. Thanks East Dulwich Forum.


When the collection is ready we will let you all know.

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