Writing On Water January 2023

Schedule

Sat Jan 21 2023 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm

Location

John Sebastian Lightship | Bristol, EN

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Writing on Water, tutored workshop and a creative harbourside walk. Boost your writing craft. Suitable for all types of writer.
About this Event

How do you write about water? Does it trickle? Surge? Roar?

Is it hungry? Foreboding? Volatile? Reflective? Tranquil?

Whether you write about a raindrop or an ocean, you can harness water as a powerful writing muse.

Join author Judy Darley and poet Helen Sheppard for a voyage of discovery as we explore different ways of using water to shine up themes in our writing, with generative exercises, examples, time to write and opportunities to share your words.

Taking place on an atmospheric, historic ship moored in John Sebastian Quay, this workshop encourages you to draw inspiration from the setting alongside creative exercises designed to help you find original, meaningful ways to use water in your writing, including a harbourside stroll (less than a mile in total) with prompts to engage each of your senses.

Tea, coffee and snacks (including homemade cake!) will be provided. The group is being kept deliberately small with time for lunch and sharing your writing.

Don't forget, writing workshops make great Christmas presents!

The ship has steep stairs, so please let us know on the email address below if you have access needs.

Two sponsored places are available. Please email [email protected] to request one of these.

About your hosts

Judy Darley is a fiction writer, journalist and occasional poet from Bristol. Her fiction has been described as 'shimmeringly strange', possibly because she can't stop writing about the infinite fallibilities of the human mind. Judy’s words have been published and performed on BBC radio and harbour walls, as well as in bookshops, museums, cafés, caves, pubs, a disused church and an artist’s studio. Judy is the author of three fiction collections: The Stairs Are a Snowcapped Mountain (Reflex Press), Sky Light Rain (Valley Press) and Remember Me To The Bees (Tangent Books). Find Judy at SkyLightRain.com and on Twitter as @JudyDarley.

Helen Sheppard is a Bristol-based writer and worked as a midwife. Her poetry explores themes of birth, health loss, and those whose voices are often unheard. Helen has performed her poetry at Milk Poetry, RTB, Torriano Meeting House, Harvard Medical School and others. Helen’s work has been published widely, including These are the Hands and Under the Radar magazine. Her debut poetry collection Fontanelle was published in 2021 by Burning Eye Books. Helen interviews extraordinary poets for her podcast Health Beat Poets. You can find Helen on Twitter as HelenSheppard7 and on Instagram as helensheppard58.

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Where is it happening?

John Sebastian Lightship, John Sebastian Quay, Bristol, United Kingdom

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Tickets

GBP 50.00

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