As well as the presentation of awards for those who have been chosen as winners in the competition, there'll be entertainment from Emily Scotcher and Andie Penn.
The 2012 Crime & Intrigue Short Story Writing Competition launches next week given you nearly three months to come up with your masterpiece for the competition. Why not get the creative juices flowing? You could win a cash prize.
Congratulations to Sandra Singleton from Niton, who won first place in the Adult category of the Wight Fair Writers' Circle Christmas Writing Competition 2011. Many will relate to her humourous countdown.
Congratulations to George Davies from Medina High School, who won first place in the Under 18s category of the Wight Fair Writers' Circle Christmas Writing Competition 2011. A great piece of writing.
Congratulations to seven year old by Katy Haggerty who won first place in the Under 12s category of the Wight Fair Writers' Circle Christmas Writing Competition 2011. Sit back and enjoy her short story.
Only a week or so to go before the deadline to get your entries to the Wight Fair Writers Circle Winter Writing Competition. Loads of prizes donated by Island businesses continue the great support the competition has had in the past/
Short story competition launches with the theme 'Tis The Season To be Jolly. Closing date is 20 November. Winners announced on 20 December at a reception in Newport.