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HAIFLU EVER AFTER
MAST Mayflower Studios - 6th September 2021, 7.45pm

The runaway creative success story Project Haiflu is coming to MAST in September. Now a full-length show, this crowdsourced poetry and photography project, created by poet and artist Liv Torc, used contributed haiku and photography, alongside music and film, to tell a week-by-week creative social history of the pandemic.

Including live music from project composer and pianist Richard Monks, and crowdsourced poetry from the audience, tickets can be purchased here for a prime-time seat for the show.




A fun, accessible and imaginative 2-hour workshop accompanies the tour using poetry, creative writing and joyful expression to help participants explore themes of wellbeing in a post pandemic world.

This workshop is free to attend in conjunction with a purchased ticket to Haiflu Ever After. A limited number of workshop places are available on a first-come/first-served basis and can be booked here.

 
LITERATURE WORKS - FREE ADVICE SURGERIES

We are teaming up with our friends at Literature Works to offer one-to-one advice surgeries to support writers looking for guidance in areas including funding, evaluation, project management, audience development, building networks, and social media/website advice. To access this support, please get in touch.


WRITER / FACILITATORS REQUIRED
As ArtfulScribe continues to identify new areas for growth and ways for serving writers and writing in the Solent region, we’ll be creating new opportunities for writers with facilitation experience to join our core team of freelance associates. If you would like to be considered for future work with ArtfulScribe, please email a cover letter detailing the impact you’d like to make on writers and the broader writing ecology in the south, along with a CV of relevant experience.
INSPIRED AND INSPIRING NEW WRITING

Heading towards summer break, we are proud to celebrate the launch of three milestone publications featuring new writing from SO:Write WomenMayflower Young Writers and Lighthouse Young Writers. Congratulations to all involved. Copies can be purchased as per the links below.

SO:WRITE WOMEN GROUP ANTHOLOGY 2021

"Reading through the second anthology of work from the wonderful women in this group, I am struck by the strength of the voices and, in trying to sort the work thematically, by the variety of subjects and styles."

Joanna Barnard, Lead Facilitator
SO:Write Womens Group 2019-21


Purchase your copy here.

LIGHTHOUSE YOUNG WRITERS ANTHOLOGY 2019-20

"We are so fortunate to have young leaders like Tabitha Hayward and Lucy Pearce setting an excellent example for a new generation of writers, by nurturing, nourishing and inspiring young minds to excel and flourish in a supportive and caring space provided by Lighthouse, Poole."
Matt West, ArtfulScribe Director

Purchase your copy here.

MAYFLOWER YOUNG WRITERS ANTHOLOGY 2019-20

"Groups like these are only as strong as the people who participate and we are very lucky to have such an incredible, resilient, not to mention talented, group of young people."
Sara Scott, Executive Director
MAST Mayflower Studios

Purchase your copy here.

 

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