Join us for a fun, joyous, family-friendly 'Wintering' creative writing workshop at Saddlescombe Farm, with hot drinks, songs and stories around the fire.
Part of the WOL @ Changing Chalk programme.
Saturday 7 December
12noon-3pm
FREE
Covert Guest Editor Akila Richards and others will run the creative writing workshop on the theme of 'Rest yourself', exploring rest as resistance and inspiration for your writing. In the final hour, we'll light an outdoor fire for baked potatoes and marshmallows, with singing and storytelling.
This workshop is a great opportunity to polish your skills and learn about our fifth issue of Covert Literary Magazine. In March and April 2025, we will invite Global majority/BPOC creatives to submit to the magazine.
More information about Covert Literary Magazine.
MORE INFORMATION
Refreshments will be provided.
Venue address: Saddlescombe Farm, Saddlescombe Road, West Sussex, BN45 7DE
Please let us know if you need a lift. We can help organise car pools/group taxi from Brighton train station or Hove train station.
ACCESS
The Learning Barn has disabled access and a disabled toilet. Cars can pull up right outside the front door. There is loose gravel on a flat surface around the perimeter of the Learning Barn, which is accessible by wheelchair.
Please let us know if you have any access needs we need to be aware of or for more information, by emailing access@writingourlegacy.org.uk or info@writingourlegacy.org.uk.
See our Access Policy for more info about how we can support.
ABOUT THE ORGANISER
The workshop is organised by Writing Our Legacy as part of our WOL@ Changing Chalk programme
Writing Our Legacy is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation 2023-26.
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