So You Want To Be A Writer – Bella Enahoro

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I am almost inclined to set it up as a canon, that a children’s story which is enjoyed only by children is a bad children’s story CS Lewis (Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories)

Have you considered writing a children’s story? Have you a story to tell or a topic of interest? Do you want to develop your potential to create your own art and tap into the creative economy?

Then this workshop may be for you.

Working with a combination of experiential exercises, feedback film footage and readings, this is an interactive workshop hosted by Bella Enahoro.

Bella is the Director of WriteBounty, a Fulham-based Creative Writing organisation designed to empower individuals through creativity. This year they have successfully organised writing workshops for the Hammersmith and Fulham Arts Festival, London’s annual City Read, Kensington and Chelsea.

At the heart of her teaching is a positive and encouraging atmosphere where individuals can challenge themselves to discover new levels of personal expression. Unleash your inner writer.

This is a past event

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