ArtfulScribe Junior Writers' Club

An after school club for under 10s to engage in fun writing activities

A free online offer for children under 10 led by Susmita Bhattacharya featuring fun activities and exercises to generate new material, participate in writing competitions and work towards end of term publications and performances.

Mythical Monsters

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Weather Poems

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I Don't Like Poetry

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ArtfulScribe LitFest Community...

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Unusual Friendships

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Your Name is a Poem

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Exploring this wonderful World

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I scream, You scream, We all Scream...

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Story Writing

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Constellations and Poetry

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Sports Day poems

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Poems for Refugee Week

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I cannot hear a Nightingale

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Junior Writers' Club Jubilee Street...

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Adventure Stories Contd

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Adventure Stories

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World Book Day

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Playground Poems

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Pumpkin Diaries

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Junior Writers Club Acrostic Poem

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Dog Story!

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Haikus

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Titanic Diaries

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Sharing

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Adventure Story

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World Poetry Day

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World Book Day

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The Supporting Act - Writing a story...

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Shoe Story

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My Family and Other Animals

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Competition Results

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19 December 2024

Paid Opportunity for Writers: West Waterlooville

ArtfulScribe, in partnership with Studio Response and Winchester City Council, are appointing three experienced writers, who enjoy working collaboratively, to...

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