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Jun

Mayflower Young Writers

11 June 2022

11.15am-1pm, MAST Mayflower Studios


Are you in Year 7-9? Do you like writing? Would you like to work with a professional writer and find out more about different genres and techniques?

ArtfulScribe and Mayflower Engage are inviting young people to get involved with a regular creative writing group that will help develop skills, confidence and experience of a writer's life.

You will explore creative writing through workshops on topics like characterisation, dialogue, setting and plot, as well as through practical exercises. Writers will work across genres including non-fiction, fiction, poetry and script-writing.

Sessions will take place on a weekly basis, on Saturday mornings during term times. All sessions will take place at MAST Mayflower Studios.

These sessions are free but we are looking for commitment. All workshops are suitable for beginners and advanced writers.

You are welcome to try a session before committing to the group with a free taster session. Please ring the box office to book your taster: 02380 711811

Mayflower Young Writers project is delivered in partnership with ArtfulScribe and kindly supported by Arts Council England.

Running Time
1 hour and 45 minutes


Age Advice:
Academic years 7-9 | 11.15am - 1.00pm


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