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. . . Poetry arrivedIn search of me.
Event Details
. . . Poetry arrived In search of me. I don’t know, I don’t know where It came from, from winter or a river. I don’t know how or when . . .
Pablo Neruda, Poetry
Use these mid-week lunchtime sessions to jumpstart energy and creativity, and increase resilience. Come prepared to write, reflect, and connect around reading and writing.
We will practise shared reading and use a blend of creative, expressive and reflective writing approaches – flow writing, poetry making, metaphor, life writing – as writing prompts. In this supportive, confidential space, you will have the opportunity to share your writing (although you will never be obliged to do so) and to reflect on others’ writing.
Writing for wellbeing is dynamic, intuitive, and spontaneous. It is focused on process, not product, and frees the writer from their inner critic. As such, no formal experience or preparation is needed, just an open mind and a willingness to give writing a try. From beginners to published authors, participants experience newly found creativity, resilience, and self-knowledge.
STUDY DETAILS
Virtual (via Zoom) Reading and Writing for Wellbeing workshop led by Alison Cable
Third of three blocks of four weekly sessions, starting 2 November
£60 per four week block
N.B. Please note that these workshops focus on using writing to enhance wellbeing and self-development rather than literary achievement. No prior experience is required.