Everyday at Port Eliot newcomers to writing recorded their festival news. Mud, mozzies, litter picking and middle-class guilt - listen to it all here.
The sessions were led by radio producer, writer and Exeter University writer in residence, Paul Dodgson, who after throwing our newbie radio writers a few mind-expanding writing exercises worked with them to write and record their festival stories.
DAY ONE:
Nick Cook's memories of returning to Port Eliot after a gap of 30 years.
Melita Kyle sees a rainbow while pitching her tent.
Kath Morgan muses on insomnia.
Cy Worthington loses his shoes.
William Nott - a night of passion thwarted.
Io Worthington goes shopping for the festival with her parents.
Tamsin Huxford arrives on her own and tries to put up her tent in a rainstorm.
DAY TWO
Phil Williams a-slippin and a-slidin on that festival mud.
Rob Page spills the beans about the life of a festival litter collector.
Steph Wheeler tells a sickeningly sweet festival love story.
Mac Dunlop guests with the band Alabama 3.
Jack Francis struggles to put up his new tent.
Lilly Teevan on the view from the queue for the loo.
Oisin Teevan muses on the duality of the festival.
Marilyn Denbeigh parks her camper van and contemplates her first solo trip since BC (before kids).
DAY THREE
Tom Brookes tells us why you need to wear a hat at Port Eliot.
Natalie Schofield is stuck in the mud with young children.
Dhyano Angius shares his Sunday morning thoughts on celebrity.
Bryony Devine feels guilty about her supermarket habits while watching Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall cook.
Genevra Fletcher on why a festival might not be the best place to potty-train a toddler.
Frances Kelly on tents, women and the kindness of strangers.
Marion Greaves hears the festival noise from inside her tent.
Lucy Greaves gets all transcendent with the Alabama 3.