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Ella Frears: Goodlord: An Email - Launch Workshop & Reading

11 November 2024 - 12 November 2024

2:00-7:30PM


Join poet Ella Frears to celebrate the release of her new publication, Goodlord: An Email, with a workshop and reading at John Hansard Gallery.

11th November | Workshop: 2–4pm | Reading and Q&A: 6–7pm

Workshop Ticket: £10 per ticket (participants attend the reading for free)
Reading Ticket: £10 per ticket

Poetry Workshop: Direct Address

Join Ella for a fun and low-pressure poetry workshop thinking about modes of communication. Who are we addressing when we write? How can shifting the tone of that writing disrupt or enrich that writing?
You’ll experiment with writing in various forms of address – from love letters to emails, from formal complaints to grocery lists, from proclamations to DMs, and everything in between.
No writing experience is necessary, ages 18+ only.

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About Ella Frears:

Ella Frears is a poet and artist born in Cornwall, now based in London.
She has held residencies and fellowships for the Tate Gallery, the National Trust, Royal Holloway University Department of Physics, the Dartington Trust, 16 motorway service stations, the number 17 bus in Southampton, and Exeter University’s Environmental History Department. Ella was Writer-in-Residence at John Hansard Gallery in 2021.
She is currently the RLF Fellow at the Courtauld Institute of Art. She hosts Tears for Frears on Soho Radio.


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