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Public Relations Role in POTB

PUBLIC RELATIONS ROLE

Update 23 March: This position has now been filled. We are delighted to welcome Naomi Greenwood to the team.

Pushing Out the Boat has a new public relations role. This is a volunteer post, the main focus of which is to raise and maintain awareness of Pushing Out the Boat magazine throughout the year and to promote its sales. The following is a list of the public relations activity currently undertaken or planned. The successful candidate will be encouraged to review, refresh and add to these activities.

  1. Organise publicity for the calls for submissions to forthcoming issues of our magazine.
  2. Organise publicity for our events including the launch of new issues and the occasional reading events we hold ourselves or contribute to.
  3. Assist with the planning and running of our events.
  4. Run our social media accounts – Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
  5. Draft and issue media releases as required, seek opportunities for publicity in the media, and maintain our database of media contacts.
  6. Draft our twice-yearly newsletter to our database of supporters and friends.
  7. Draft and recommend an annual public relations plan for Pushing Out the Boat.
  8. Attend and contribute to monthly team meetings.

You’ll need some understanding and experience of public relations, and you’ll probably get more out of the role if you’re interested in the arts. We’re a small friendly group based in and around Aberdeen and will help you get up to speed with our current activities and the way we do things.

E-mail coordinator@pushingouttheboat.co.uk to discuss the role or express an interest in applying.

Season’s Greetings from Pushing Out the Boat

Welcome to Pushing Out the Boat’s seasonal newsletter, our round-up of 2022 and a look forward to 2023.

First, our thanks to friends and followers who donated to our fundraiser last spring. Together with GiftAid, you raised nearly £2,100, ensuring we can produce Issue 17 (more on that below) and help secure our longer term future. We reported in detail on the fundraiser here. If you missed the fundraiser but would still like to help secure that longer term future you can visit our Crowdfunder page or follow the Donate button on our own website.

We also have to thank the writers and audience members who joined us at Aberdeen’s Blue Lamp in March for a great afternoon of short stories and poetry as well as songs from the Great American Songbook, thanks to the talented Alistair Eddie. The session was our first post-Covid venture into the world of face-to-face events, as well as a much-belated tribute to retired team members Freda Hasler and Martin Walsh. In his characteristically generous way, Martin also curated the event for us and contributed a tall story about a Walrus resident in Torry (where else) to our fundraiser. You can find all five chapters of Walrus on our website, as well as an account of our Blue Lamp event.

In a new venture, we also partnered with community radio station shmu.fm’s Words Up show to bring listeners in the Aberdeen area a series of programmes featuring authors who’ve appeared in the magazine. In the first show, host Loraine Mudie and editor Lily Greenall set the scene and Loraine reads a selection of work from past issues. You can listen to Words Up on shmu.fm on our website. Other programmes to follow.

Much of our effort this year has gone and will continue to go into the production of Issue 17 of Pushing Out the Boat. So a big thank you is due to the poets, authors and artists who submitted nearly 600 individual pieces of work for publication over the summer. Our panels are currently assessing them anonymously and everyone will find out over the next couple of months whether their submission has been successful. Look out for a (suitably discreet) blog post by an insider shortly about how our panels work.

We plan to launch Issue 17 in our now traditional way with the usual joyful afternoon of readings and display of art by contributors to the magazine. The tentative date is Sunday 21 May 2023 in Aberdeen, venue to be confirmed. Get it in your diaries and look out for our pre-ordering option for the magazine a month or so earlier.

Almost finally, don’t forget Pushing Out the Boat makes an ideal Christmas gift for your loved ones and friends. As well as Issue 16, we have small stocks of back issues available for purchase online and we can post to any address/recipient you specify. Order here or check our list of current vendors of Issue 16.

Finally, and most importantly, everyone at Pushing Out the Boat wishes you all the best for the Christmas season and the rapidly approaching new year. May both bring you what you most wish for yourself and keep at bay all the troubles of the world.

Submissions to Issue 17 are now closed

The call for submissions to Issue 17 of Pushing Out the Boat closed on 30th September 2022. We received a bumper crop of submissions to this issue – thanks to all who submitted.

Now the selection process begins, during which the Selection Panels will review all the entries received and make their choice of items to go forward to the publication. Once the selection process is complete, successful contributors will be notified by email. We aim to launch Issue 17 in Spring 2023.

For those who made a submission, further information is available here, including how to withdraw a submission, should you need to do so,

Pushing Out the Boat features in radio arts programme on shmu FM

Pushing Out the Boat is featuring in a series of arts programmes on Aberdeen community radio station shmu FM. The show, hosted by Loraine Mudie, features interviews with writers whose work is published in Pushing Out the Boat,  with readings from their work, as well as music carefully chosen to relate to the theme. The schedule is as follows:

18 August              Lily Greenall (POTB Editor) 1-2pm

15 September     John Bolland 1-2pm

20 October           Eleanor Fordyce 1-2pm

17 November      Douglas Bruton 1-2pm

15 December       Heather Reid   1-2pm

19 January      Vivien Jones   1-2pm

2 February     Martin Walsh   1-2pm

23 March     Alison Green  1-2pm

You can access shmu FM at 99.8 FM in the Aberdeen area or through the shmu website at www.shmu.org.uk (click on ‘Listen to 99.8fm’).

Follow the links below to listen to recordings of these programmes now published on our blog.

NEOS 2022 artists selling Pushing Out the Boat

Two friends of Pushing Out the Boat are also exhibiting in North East Open Studios week beginning 10 September. Visit, admire (and buy!) their work and pick up a copy of the magazine (only £5.99) if you don’t already have one.

Anke Addy is exhibiting her photographs of North east landscapes and wildlife at Coull Studio, Licht, Tarland. Joining her at the same venue is artist Ellie Riley. Full details here.

Artist Morag Stevenson is showing her paintings inspired by the Scottish Landscape at Findon Village by Portlethen.

McManus first Pushing Out the Boat vendor in Dundee

Pushing Out the Boat magazine is pleased to announce that we have our first vendor in the city of Dundee. The McManus Art Gallery and Museum in the city’s Albert Square is now selling copies of our latest issue in their shop. So if you’ve not got your copy yet and you’re are in Dundee, there’s another reason to drop by as well as taking in their wonderful permanent collection and changing exhibitions.

McManus Galleries, Dundee, 2017 [By Laerol on Wikimedia ]

Pushing Out the Boat features on radio arts programme

The first of a series of shows featuring Pushing Out the Boat on Aberdeen community radio station shmu FM’s arts programme is being broadcast on Thursday 18 August at 1 p.m. The first show features an interview with editor Lily Greenall and readings by host Loraine Mudie of work from the magazine, as well as music carefully chosen to relate to the theme (no sea shanties as far as we know). Further shows featuring individual authors will follow each month and we’ll post news about them here. You can access shmu FM at 99.8 FM in the Aberdeen area or through the shmu website at www.shmu.org.uk (click on ‘Listen to 99.8fm’).

Call for Submissions to Issue 17

Submissions of writing and artwork are invited to Issue 17 of Pushing Out the Boat, North-East Scotland’s acclaimed magazine of prose, poetry and visual arts. The window for submissions is 1 July – 30 September 2022. Issue 17 will be published in Spring 2023.

Follow this link for further details on how to make a submission.

Photos from the Blue Lamp

Some photos taken at our event at the Blue Lamp on Sunday 24th April 2022.

Click on a thumbnail to view a slideshow of the event.