Creative Club / Course/ Workshop
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Primary Creative Writing
Merlin building Cornwall College, Trevenson Road, Redruth, Cornwall, United KingdomWeekly, FREE, fun and creative after-school writing sessions for 8-11 year olds who are passionate about writing. It works well if children can come to all sessions due to the activities taking place, but don’t worry if you can’t.
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Mayflower Young Writers 11-14
Mayflower Theatre 22-26 Commercial Road, Southampton, United KingdomDo you like writing? Would you like to work with a professional writer and find out more about selected Mayflower Theatre shows? Are you at secondary school or college? Would you like to see your work performed and published online and in print? As part of the SO:Write literature development initiative, ArtfulScribe and Mayflower Theatre are inviting young people to [read more...]
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Writing Masterclass: Writing Fictional Characters
Carpenter Room, Central Library Surrey Street, Sheffield, South YorkshireCharacters are at the heart of all fiction. No matter how dramatic the story, the events within it only feel real and interesting when they affect the people involved. Through a mix of class discussion and practical writing exercises, this friendly and supportive masterclass will help you to create and develop believable characters with stories to tell. Join bestselling Sheffield-based [read more...]
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Creative Writing at Eccleston Library
Eccleston Library Eccleston Library, The Green, Eccleston, ChorleyThis is a small and friendly group of writers who meet to try out ideas, learn new writing styles and share their work. From absolute beginners to published poets, all are welcome to join us. Just bring a pen and your imagination...
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Creative Writing (Eccleston)
Eccleston Library Eccleston Library, The Green, Eccleston, ChorleyEccleston Library every third Monday of the month This is a small and friendly group of writers who meet to try out ideas, learn new writing styles and share their work. From absolute beginners to published poets, all are welcome to join us. Just bring a pen and your imagination... This event is free, no ticket required.
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Manga & Graphics with Keith Sparrow – monthly
Merlin building Cornwall College, Trevenson Road, Redruth, Cornwall, United KingdomA monthly drop in workshop for budding young illustrators with Manga artist extraordinaire Keith Sparrow. For ages 11 and upwards. Pop in any time between 3.15pm and 5.45pm Here are the Winter dates: 20 Jan | 10 Feb | 16 Mar
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Becoming a Writer
The Brambletye Hotel The Square, Lewes Road, Forest Row, United KingdomBecoming a Writer is a weekly creative writing workshop to nurture and encourage your words, whether you’ve been writing for a while or are dipping your pen in ink for the first time in years. I will bring exercises and prompts to write together and share (if you want to). There will be time each week for gentle feedback on [read more...]
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The Red House Museum Group
The Red House Museum Quay Road, Christchurch, Dorset, United KingdomNew for 2020, we are running an adult writing group at The Red House Museum, in the Courtyard Activity Room, within the beautiful setting of The Red House Museum. This is a more structured group, meeting every Tuesday from 1pm-2pm, £4 per person, per session, on a half-termly pay in advance basis or on a pay-as-you go basis if preferred. [read more...]
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The Write Time – Writers’ Connection Cafe
God's House Tower Town Quay Road, Southampton, HampshireThe Write Time is a connection café for writers to meet, share and create in an open-structured session from 6-8pm on Tuesday evenings at God’s House Tower. These free to attend events are offered in the spirit of community by ArtfulScribe and a-space arts. Catering to the needs of those present, participants are encouraged to share and discuss the work [read more...]
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Folklore Storytelling For Performance
Exeter Community Centre 17 St. Davids Hill, Exeter, DevonThe European folklore and fairytale traditions are rooted in the dark witch infested forests of the Grimms, influenced by the chaotically bawdy worlds of the Italians Basille and Straparola and coalesced in the paradoxicall subversive and subservient environment of the seventeenth century French salons. It is nothing less than a labyrinth of the magical, profoundly frightening and surreal. A slightly [read more...]
£100

