East Devon writer Clive Essame prepares for a busy 2016 with new plays, a series of workshops, youth projects, the publication of his first novel - Beating the French at Petanque - and the creation of a new website in the pipeline. If you’re tempted to try your hand at writing yourself then Clive’s Writing for Welbeing courses start soon at The Beehive in Honiton and at Kennaway House, Sidmouth, or if watching theatre is more up your street then the comedy Honeymoon for One is being produced in Ottery St Mary in July. Much of Clive’s work benefits the communities he works with and delivers...
Why not take advantage of a long summer evening by attending an imaginative writing workshop at A la Ronde?
The workshop, held from 5.30pm to 8.30pm on Thursday 4 July, is led by short story writer, Meredith Miller.
Fiction and fiction and non-fiction prose is the focus and Meredith hopes to use the unique history of the property as a starting point to inspire writers of all levels to develop their voice and use their imagination. To get those literary and creative thought processes flowing there will be a pre-workshop guided tour of the house at 4pm.
Train with the professionals at this one-day creative writing workshop.
Kick-start the writing process with inspiration from RAMM’s exhibitions and artefacts. Explore what is inside and beyond the frame when it comes to making writing memorable. Writers at all levels are welcome to attend.
Led by Riptide editors and award-winning writers, Dr Ginny Baily and Dr Sally Flint, as part of Exetreme Imagination 2013.
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Entry: £25, before 10 February, from RIPTIDE, editors@riptidejournal.co.uk