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How a River Gipping shopping trolley inspired Ipswich's latest novel

What started as a poem about a shopping trolley in the River Gipping has evolved into a full-length novel chronicling four decades of Ipswich's music scene.

Why it matters: Virginia Betts' debut novel "Burnt Lungs and Bitter Sweets" offers a rare glimpse into Ipswich's punk rock heritage, blending local history with fiction in what she describes as a "tragi-comedy".

Virginia Betts
Virginia Betts(Virginia Betts)

The big picture: The novel, published by Ipswich-based Urban Pigs Press, traces the adventures of four friends from the 1976 punk scene through to present day, incorporating real local characters and events along the way.

How it happened:

  • The story began as a poem in a workshop run by James Jenkins

  • A photograph of an abandoned shopping trolley in the River Gipping provided the initial spark

  • The poem evolved into a short story before becoming a full novel

  • The narrative spans multiple decades and locations, from Ipswich to Amsterdam

What they're saying: "Those who have pre-read it have commented that they laughed out loud and then felt a little bit bad about laughing!" Betts said, comparing the style to "Trainspotting" and describing it as "brutally realistic" in places.

Burnt Lungs and Bitter Sweets front cover
Burnt Lungs and Bitter Sweets offers a rare glimpse into Ipswich's punk rock heritage, blending local history with fiction in what she describes as a "tragi-comedy"(Virginia Betts)

Details:

  • The book launched on 15 December

  • A launch event is being held at Dial Lane Books today, 20 December

  • A Spotify playlist accompanies the novel, featuring music from the era

  • Local businesses including Two Sisters Arts Centre, Geek Retreat Ipswich, Orwell Lady Cruises and Colourplan Printers are supporting the launch

The bottom line: A discarded shopping trolley in Ipswich's River Gipping has unexpectedly inspired a novel that preserves a slice of the town's musical heritage, while showcasing the collaborative spirit of local independent businesses.

You can read it for free thanks to the generous support of David Button Funeral Directors and GBS

Despite a lack of promotion, the big reveal drew a good crowd of passersby

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