Blood Beats

"You have to go the way your blood beats. If you don't live the only life you have, you won't live some other life, you won't live any life at all."

James Baldwin

Blood Beats is a trans-led, cross-disciplinary LGBTQ+ writing group launched in November 2022, by award-winning stage and screenwriter, Conway McDermott. For the last two years, monthly meetings included a social check-in to share highs and lows, an optional writing activity or prompt, quiet or collaborative coworking time and time to share opportunities and upcoming work. Responding to writers' needs, we offer bespoke creative workshops and special events.

Evolving the group, we're now launching Blood Beats: First Press...

Blood Beats is back –
and with a brand-new model!

 

Blood Beats is a trans-led, interdisciplinary space for LGBTQ+ writers and artists to come together, find community and develop their craft. And this time, we’re doing things a bit differently.

Introducing… Blood Beats: First Press!

We’re looking for 12 LGBTQ+ artists/writers to join us for 8 fortnightly sessions in which we will work together to produce the first ever Blood Beats Zine. If you don’t know – a zine (short for magazine or fanzine) is a small, self-published work that can be made up of text, images and/or artwork. It’s an innovative, collaborative, DIY way to produce and circulate creative work.

We will discover the subject and themes of the zine together and support each other with feedback and discussion as we work on its content. We will be joined by industry guests with specialist knowledge of zine making and printing to help us on our way – and work towards a launch event where we will release our zine to the world!

PROGRAMME DETAILS

The programme will take place over 8 sessions, running from October 2024 to February 2025. The group will meet on a Wednesday, from 7-9pm at the Box of Tricks Office at the Yard in Cheetham Hill. The group will be facilitated by queer writers and Box of Tricks Associates Conway McDermott and Billie Collins.

The fortnightly programme dates are as follows: 30 October, 13 November, 27 November, 4 December, 15 January, 29 January, 12 February, 26 February. You must be able to attend at least 6 of these dates in order to join the programme.

ELIGIBILITY

In order to apply for First Press, you must:

 Be at least 16 years old. There is no upper age limit.
 Identify as LGBTQ+.
 Be able to commit to at least 6 of the sessions, ideally in person.
You do not have to be based in Greater Manchester, but you must be able to travel to The Yard in Cheetham Hill. We will be able to cover reasonable travel expenses.

HOW DO I APPLY?

To apply, first read the FAQS, then apply via our online Application Form. This form will ask you for some personal details and answers to the following questions:

 Tell us a bit about yourself – whether as a person, or as an artist - or both. We want to get to know YOU (150 words)

 Why do you want to take part in Blood Beats: First Press? What do you hope to get out of the programme? (150 words)

We will also accept responses to these questions in video or voice note format (files accepted: mp3, wav, aiff, mp4, wma, wmv, mpg, flv, avi, mov – maximum 50mb).

The application window will open on Friday 27th September. The deadline for application is 12:00pm (midday) on Friday 11th October.

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Blood Beats Manifesto

 

“Community is the end goal…”

At its core, we want Blood Beats to be a place where we can grow in solidarity with other queer writers. We want to find future collaborators. We want to to support each other outside of the group, to be each other’s cheerleaders! We want to build networks that are based on genuine passion and enthusiasm for each other’s work.

"We are anti-perfectionism"

First and foremost, we’re here to meet in community and grow together. Turning up is enough. We believe in progress over perfection! We want Blood Beats to be a space where people can try things and fail. Test them out, even if we flop! We want a space where we can support each other in coming fearlessly to the blank page! We want to trust each other to give honest, constructive feedback that isn’t about tearing each other down.

"Queer Joy / Queer Experience!"

Sometimes we just want to enjoy being around people like us. At Blood Beats, we want to revel in queer joy, build each other up, and celebrate one another’s wins! We want this space to be non-competitive, where we can use our  experiences - of the industry and out of it - to help each other. We want to build a space of care and understanding.

“Permission to be Authentic”

We want to meet in a place of openness and honesty, where people are able to share the lows as well as the highs, and where we’re able to commiserate as well as celebrate. As LGBTQ+ artists, we are often forced to curate the version of ourselves that we show to the world, forced to present an acceptable version of ourselves, or risk our careers, our families, and sometimes our basic safety.

“Time and Space to write...”

In Blood Beats, we aim to facilitate a space where all participants are safe to be authentic in themselves and their experiences, without fear of punishment, prejudice or shame. Ultimately, we all want Blood Beats to be a space which helps us to elevate our craft! Whether it’s a space to pitch ideas, seek feedback from peers, share or discover opportunities, learn from experienced workshop leaders, or just a nice warm room and a plate of biscuits to buckle down and work on our own projects, we are all here because we want to grow and improve as writers.
We respect each other as fellow creatives, and want to be a source of accountability to keep writing and pushing ourselves!

“Sharing credit, building self worth, and validating each other”

Impostor syndrome can get all the way in the bin! We want to be generous in crediting each other for our achievements. We want to recognise the value of our work as writers, we want to advocate for ourselves and each other, and in an industry that is rife with free labour and economic and emotional insecurity, we want to be a voice insisting that we deserve better!

“Keep on questioning…”

Finally, many of the things our group brought to the Blood Beats Manifesto were questions, rather than statements… we wondered if we could do anything to foster connections between various creative orgs in the North West? What do we want to contribute in an enduring way to the LGBTQ creative community in Manchester? How do we connect writers with resources, and push for better paid work? What opportunities can we create for ourselves and others?