Category: workshops
Writing with the Senses: Short Story Writing Workshop with Karen Ince
On Saturday 1st June, the H G Wells Short Story Competition have organised a writing workshop in Folkestone for aspiring writers of all ages led by Karen Ince. This workshop will explore the use of the senses, and how they can be engaged to enrich our writing. During this experiential session participants will have a chance to…
Folkestone School Writer Workshop
Once again, we are very happy to support the local short story writing workshop run in June by Matt Dickens, head of English at the Harvey Grammar School, Folkestone. This workshop is for local secondary school aged short story writers. Last year’s event, attended by young writers from local schools, was a successful mixture of…
Canterbury H G Wells Short Story Competition Writing Workshop 2018
On Saturday 16th June, the H G Wells Short Story Competition have organised a writing workshop in Canterbury for aspiring writers of all ages led by Canterbury based author and lecturer Danny Rhodes. Danny Rhodes grew up in Grantham, Lincolnshire before moving to Kent in 1994 to attend University in Canterbury. He had a number of short…
Folkestone H G Wells Short Story Competition Writing Workshop 2018
On Saturday 9th June, the H G Wells Short Story Competition have organised a writing workshop in Folkestone for aspiring writers of all ages led by Canterbury based author and lecturer Danny Rhodes. Danny Rhodes grew up in Grantham, Lincolnshire before moving to Kent in 1994 to attend University in Canterbury. He had a number of…
Events coming soon….please note change of date
We will be holding a free workshop at The Grand Hotel, Folkestone on Saturday 4th June, 10am-12pm, led by Barbara Cambridge. Places are limited to 10 only, so they will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. Please get in touch to book your space! Barbara Cambridge has lived in the Folkestone area for some…
Reblogged review: JENNIFER THATCHER ART CRITIC
Blog post reviewing one of our free writers’ workshops – thank you to Karen aka “Nanny Cool” for this great review.