The Writers Workshop
The Writers Workshop is based in Sheffield, UK, but serves writers everywhere by providing events and workshops that focus on:
- COMMUNITY: Bringing together writers of all backgrounds and experience in a supportive forum to share information, motivation and inspiration.
- CREATIVITY: Stimulating and celebrating the creative-writing process through special events, workshops and sharing innovative practices.
- CRAFT: Helping writers develop wordsmithing skills by providing workshops and resources on self-editing and critiquing.
- CAREERS: Supporting writers to professionalise their creative practice, promote their successes, and explore routes to publication.
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POETRY SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION FOUR: FORM - MAKE YOUR OWN RULES!
Tomorrow • 6:00 PM
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Beverley and Ethel's Grand Day Out: write your way down the Sheffield canal
Sat, Aug 24 • 10:45 AM
Non-Fiction Writers Meet-up - August
Sat, Aug 24 • 11:00 AM
POETRY SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION FIVE: BOUNDARIES & EXPERIMENTS
Thu, Aug 29 • 6:00 PM
Herding Cats poetry meet-up 29th August 2024
Thu, Aug 29 • 7:30 PM GMT+1
Write from the Art
Sun, Sep 1 • 4:00 PM GMT+1
Non-Fiction Writers Meet-up - September
Sat, Sep 7 • 11:00 AM
Group Mentoring for Neurodivergent Writers
Sun, Sep 8 • 11:00 AM
Writing Workout
Mon, Sep 9 • 6:30 PM
Group Mentoring for Neurodivergent Writers - ONLINE
Tue, Sep 10 • 10:00 AM GMT+1
POETRY SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION SIX: EDITING YOUR WORK
Thu, Sep 12 • 6:00 PM
Pen Pushers (Online)
Thu, Sep 12 • 7:30 PM
Tue, Aug 13 • 10:00 AM GMT+1
Sun, Aug 11 • 11:00 AM
Standing at Skye Edge Nature Writing Workshop and Walk
Sun, Aug 11 • 10:00 AM
Herding Cats poetry meet-up 8th August 2024
Thu, Aug 8 • 7:30 PM GMT+1
Sun, Aug 4 • 4:00 PM GMT+1
Herding Cats poetry meet-up 1st August 2024
Thu, Aug 1 • 7:30 PM GMT+1
Mon, Jul 29 • 7:00 PM GMT+1
Herding Cats poetry meet-up 25th July 2024
Thu, Jul 25 • 7:30 PM GMT+1
POETRY SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION THREE: FORM - THE RULES
Thu, Jul 25 • 6:00 PM
Storytelling Skills - Time to Tell
Sun, Jul 21 • 2:30 PM
Absolute Beginner Creative Writing Workshop
Sun, Jul 21 • 11:00 AM
Non-Fiction Writers Meet-up - July
Sat, Jul 20 • 11:00 AM
Creative Writing Courses
Generative creative writing workshops, live literary events, nonfiction writing.
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Regular events and groups.
We host and run a wide range of events and activities across all our libraries including:
- talks, reading events and theatre
- children and families events
- social events
- classes and workshops
- life skills and advice
Details of some of our regular groups and meetings are provided here. You can also keep up-to-date with our latest news by following us on Facebook and Twitter.
Coffee mornings
- Ecclesall Library: first and third Thursday in the month, 10am to 12noon
- Firth Park Library: every Friday, 9.30am to 12.30pm
- Highfield Library: every Wednesday, 10am to 12noon
- Hillsborough Library: every Friday, 10am to 12 noon
- Newfield Green Library: every Friday, 9.30am to 11.30am
Art & craft groups
- Crystal Peaks Library: - Women's Craft Group for over 60s, Mondays, 10am to 12noon - Knit and Natter, Thursdays, 10am to 12noon - Cross Stitch Club, first, third and fourth Tuesday in the month, 9.30am to 12.30pm - Stitches Circle, Thursdays, 1.15pm to 3.15pm - Brush Strokes Painting Group, Fridays, 2pm to 4pm
- Ecclesall Library: Knit and Natter, Mondays, 10.30am to 12noon. Contact the library for details
- Firth Park Library: Bizzy Fingers, Mondays, 10.30am to 11.30am
- Hillsborough Library: Stitches and Stories reading and craft group, every third Monday in the month. Contact the library for details
- Stocksbridge Library: Knitting and Chat, second and fourth Saturday in the month, 10am to 12noon. Contact the library for details
Other social groups
- Crystal Peaks Library: - Crystal Peaks Bereavement Drop-in Centre, Fridays, 10am to 12noon - Opportunity to meet with other people who have experienced loss. There is an informal atmosphere and coffee and tea are served. For anyone wishing to speak privately there is a separate room available
- Manor Library: - Agewell Friendship Circle, alternate Fridays from 1pm to 4pm. Contact the library for information - Manor Social Cafe 'Springboard', alternate Mondays, 10am to 4pm. - Drop in for people who want to get out and meet new people or boost their confidence and self-esteem
All times stated are term time only, unless stated otherwise: Stocksbridge (Y1 to Y4): last Tuesday of the month, 3:45 to 4:45 (term time only) Highfield (Y1 to Y3) please contact the library for more information
Chatterbooks
All times quoted are term time only, unless stated otherwise: Central Children’s and Young People’s Library (Y3 to Y6): please contact the library for more information Ecclesall Library (Y3 to Y7): third Friday of the month, 4pm to 4:45pm Highfield Library (Y3 to Y7): second Saturday of the month 10:30am to 11:30am Stocksbridge Library (Y5 to Y9): second Tuesday of the month, 3:45pm to 4:45pm Woodseats Library (Y3 to Y7): first Monday of the month, 4pm to 4:45pm
Hive Young Writers
Hive Young Writers Sheffield is a free writing group for young people aged 14 to 19. It is held at the Central Children's Library fortnightly on Wednesdays during term time, 5:30pm to 7:30pm. The group supports young people to develop their writing through a wide range of creative writing workshops, visiting writers and related writing projects and opportunities. The group is informal and friendly and refreshments are provided. You don’t have to think you’re a great writer to attend, you just need a keenness to try new things!
Babytime sessions (0 to 18 months)
All times quoted are term time only unless stated otherwise:
- Ecclesall Library: Wednesdays, 2pm to 3pm
- Firth Park Library: Tuesdays, 10:30am to 11:30am
- Highfield Library: Fridays, 11:15am to midday
- Hillsborough Library: Tuesdays, 10am to 11am
- Manor Library: Mondays, 10:30am to 11:30am
- Woodseats Library: Mondays, 2pm to 2:45pm
Bumps and babies
- Stocksbridge Library: Wednesdays, 1:30pm to 2:30pm
Baby and Toddler times (0 to 5 years old)
- Darnall Library: Tuesdays, 10:30am to 11:15am
- Parson Cross: Fridays, 10:30am to 11:30am
Toddlertime sessions (1 to 3 years old)
All times quoted are term time only, unless stated otherwise:
- Ecclesall Library: please contact the library for more information
- Stocksbridge: Mondays, 10:30am to 11:15am
- Woodseats Library: Fridays, 2pm to 2:45pm
Rhymetime sessions (18 months to 4 years old)
This session is term time only:
- Crystal Peaks Library: Mondays, 10:15 am to 11am (the group is full as of Summer 2023 so please contact the library for more information)
- Highfield Library: Wednesdays, 11:15am to midday
Tales and Tunes (under 5s):
- Central Children’s and Young People’s Library: Mondays and Fridays, 11am to midday (term time only)
Storytime sessions (under 5s)
- Stocksbridge Library: Tuesdays, 10:30am to 11:15am (term time only)
Writing groups
Are you the next J K Rowling or Stephen King? Would you like to share your writing with others for constructive feedback? Got a book inside you but need the inspiration to get started? Need the confidence to begin formulating ideas for storylines and characters?
Poetry groups
An informal group for anyone with an interest of poetry. From Carol Ann Duffy to Edward Lear, bring along your favourite poem, feel free to bring your own, or just sit back, relax and enjoy.
The perfect way to start the weekend.
Both groups meet monthly in the Central Library Biographies Room, 10.30am to 12noon. For a list of upcoming dates, visit our online events booking page or contact the Central Library.
Over 50 and love talking about sport?
Whether it is cricket, rugby, football, boxing, snooker or athletics, share your sporting memories with other sports fans over old photographs, newspaper articles and memorabilia.
Informative, friendly and free groups, now running at the following libraries and you're welcome to just drop in:
- Crystal Peaks Library: every Tuesday, from 10:30 to 12noon
- Ecclesall Library: every Wednesday, from 10:30am to 12noon
- Firth Park Library: every Monday, from 10:30am to 11.30am
- Manor Library: every Wednesday, from 10:30am to 12noon
- Parson Cross Library: every Monday, from 10:30am to 12noon
- Woodseats Library: every Friday, from 10.:30am to 12noon
Contact the library for more information about the groups.
The Business and Intellectual Property (IP) Centre Sheffield in partnership with the British Library Business and IP Centre National Network, is a vital resource for entrepreneurs, innovators and business start-ups.
Based on the ground floor of the Central Library in the city centre, we provide you with the ideal tools to research your business with a range of business databases, trade publications, business literature and guides to support your business information needs.
Business & IP Sheffield is the go-to hub for information on Intellectual Property and offers a wide range of workshops, events and networking opportunities tailored to help you to understand all you need to know about protecting your business idea from the very start. If you are interested in attending one of the sessions listed below or finding out more about upcoming sessions, please get in touch.
Business Clinics
We also deliver a range of 1:1 clinics and advice sessions.
First Steps to Marketing Clinics
These are 1:1 sessions. Get free advice on marketing your business and developing your business plan. These are offered by appointment only, please call or email to book.
Patent Clinics
Each month a Patent Attorney will give free advice during a 45 minute session to support you with developing and protecting your ideas. There will also be the opportunity to look through a database with a member of staff who can help you check the subject of your invention or advise you on how the library can help. A deposit of £10 is required to secure this booking.
Trademark Clinics
Each month a Patent Attorney will give free advice during a 45 minute session to support you with developing and protecting your brand. A deposit of £10 is required to secure this booking.
Innovator in Residence
Our Innovator in Residence, Roger Tipple, runs free information sessions where you can discuss your ideas, ask advice and draw upon his vast experience in the world of Business and Intellectual Property (IP). Roger is a serial innovator who has created, developed and exploited his own inventions and other people's and whose company, Tipple Associates, has many years’ experience in successful product innovation.
Workshops & talks
We deliver an ongoing series of talks and workshops on various aspects of building your business. These include:
- researching your market
- introduction to Copyright
- know Your IP
- introduction to Social Media for business
- talks from successful and inspiring entrepreneurs
Teach yourself books
Research tools from the eLibrary (all you need is your library card number):
- planning your career in a week
- run your own business
- succeeding at interviews in a week
- successful business communication in a week
- successful job hunting in a week
- successful people management in a week
- successful pitching in a weeks
- successful public speaking in a week
Work Clubs (Manor & Castle Development Trust)
- Crystal Peaks Library, 1-3 Peak Square, Waterthorpe, S20 7PH: Thursday from 10:00am to 12noon
- Manor Library, Ridgeway Road (Manor Park), S12 2SS: Thursdays from 10am to 12noon
Book an appointment
Office opening times: Monday to Thursday, 9am to 5pm and Friday 9am to 4.30pm.
Telephone 0114 265 5145
Community Space 52-54 Manor Park Centre Sheffield S2 1WE
Citizens Advice Bureau sessions
Sheffield Citizens Advice Bureau is running advice sessions at the following libraries:
- Manor Library: Thursdays, 10am to 12noon
- Woodseats Library: Thursdays, 9.30am to 1pm for initial assessment drop-in
Sheffield Credit Union
Information Points:
- Firth Park Library: Wednesdays, 10 to 11am
- Parson Cross Library
- Crystal Peaks Library
Information Points are where people can become members, check their balances, request withdrawals, apply for loans and join the Christmas Savings Club.
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CAST is a friendly group of artists, writers and people who want to try out being creative for the first time.
CAST is one of the community enterprises supported by Sheffield Flourish.
CAST run mental health friendly and fun weekly art and writing groups, and monthly open mic sessions.
We also run an annual exhibition of attendee’s artwork.
“I’m so proud to be part of this exhibition. I even told the taxi driver. I want to tell all my friends” Mandy – CAST art group attendee
Regular groups
You can find out more about the locations and times on the Sheffield Mental Health Guide , but here’s the three main CAST activities:
- Art for Wellbeing : for anyone who likes to create art of all kinds. Beginners welcome!
Writing and storytelling: whether you write regularly or are completely new to writing, this is a friendly and silly group
- Artists Gathering Open Mic Sessions: [CURRENTLY ON HOLD] at this monthly all abilities open mic session you’re welcome to just watch, or play a song or share a poem. Run in partnership with Open Door Music .
“It has helped me to get out of the house and meet people, to gain confidence and to keep writing, of the latter of which is quite important to me. Also they have nice biscuits!” CAST writing group attendee
Grosvenor House Mural
As part of a commission for HSBC’s Grosvenor House, CAST created this mural consisting of 36 individual pieces of artwork, showcasing famous landmarks from across Sheffield. Click on this interactive map to see the artwork.
Get in touch
Email: [email protected] Call: 0114 273 7009
Creative writing events in Sheffield, United Kingdom
Absolute Beginner Creative Writing Workshop
Sun, Oct 13, 2:00 PM
Orchard Square
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Creative Writing Class (for adults!)
Tue, Sep 3, 7:00 PM
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Writing Workout
Mon, Sep 9, 6:30 PM
The Writers Workshop
Creative Writing Class (for adults!): plot development
Tue, Sep 10, 7:00 PM
Queer Storytelling and Creative Writing
Sun, Aug 25, 11:00 AM
Social Refuge
Creative Writing
Sun, Oct 27, 10:30 AM
Write from the Art *in the Graves Gallery*
Sat, Sep 7, 1:30 PM
Graves Gallery
Creative Writing [5 Week Course]
Tue, Sep 17, 6:00 PM
Creative Writing for Beginners - Online Course - Adult Learning
Tue, Sep 10, 1:00 PM
Online Course
Creative Writing - Short Stories - Ravenshead Library - Adult Learning
Fri, Sep 27, 10:00 AM
Ravenshead Library
Sounds About Write with Ralph Dartford
Thu, Sep 19, 6:45 PM
Sheffield Plate
Creative Writing - Write a Short Story - Arnold Library - Adult Learning
Tue, Sep 10, 6:00 PM
Arnold Library
Creative Writing - Writing for Children - Arnold Library - Adult Learning
Fri, Jan 17, 6:00 PM
Weekly Creative Writing Sessions
Fri, Sep 20, 1:00 PM + 18 more
Virago Women's Workshop
Creative Writing - Write a Short Story - Online Course - Adult Learning
Mon, Sep 9, 9:30 AM
Creative Writing - Write a Story in a Day - Arnold Library - Adult Learning
Tue, Aug 27, 10:00 AM
Creative Writing - Short Stories - Arnold Library - Adult Learning
Tue, Jan 14, 10:00 AM
Creative Writing Next Steps - Online Course - Adult Learning - 13:00-15:00
Tue, Nov 5, 1:00 PM
Creative Writing - Write a Story in a Day - Ravenshead Library - Adult Learning
Thu, Aug 22, 10:00 AM
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The Centre for Poetry and Poetics and Creative Writing brings together those fascinated by contemporary writing in and out of Sheffield, including academics, writers, publishers, students, and readers. It comprises faculty from the University of Sheffield.
A little about the centre
The Centre for Poetry and Poetics aims to define the University of Sheffield, and the city of Sheffield, as a leading site of excellence in the research led practice of poetry and poetics.
Centre for Poetry and Poetics Committee
Director: Dr Agnes Lehoczky Co-Director: Professor Adam Piette Constitutional Information: Dr Michael Kindellan Committee member: Dr Clare Fisher
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Constitutional Information
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Blackbox Manifold
Blackbox Manifold is an online forum with a slant towards innovative poetry that has prose, narrative, or sequences in its sights. That said, we don’t hold allegiance to any one poetry school or group, and we’re happy to receive submissions from established and emerging poets alike.
Learn more about Blackbox Manifold
The Sheffield Review
Welcome to the Sheffield Review, the University of Sheffield's School of English online creative writing magazine, a literary journal where students can read and publish innovative poetry, fiction, short plays or scripts, and literary non-fiction of the highest quality.
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Creative Writing Group Overview
The creative writing group encourages members to express themselves, to use writing as a form of exploring ideas, characters, situations - real or imagined - and looking at things or expressing things from differing perspectives.
Some people find it easier to express through writing as they can take the time to think about what they want to say and how they want to say it. Many people like to be able to edit their thoughts and ideas before they make them public and learning how to use writing to help focus thought van be very beneficial.
Service users have been very honest and have shared some examples of the challenges of military life and the impact it can have on them and their families:
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If you would like to get involved in the group it can be a great way to try something new, talk about different things and meet new people who can empathise with the experiences you have had.
If you are interested in taking part email the team at [email protected] or call 0114 258 4489
Dates and times for the next sessions can be found here
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Creative Writing Group’s Success at Magic Pen Competition
Our members achieved two out of the three top spots at the 2023 ‘Magic Pen’ writing competition with their stories based around Sheffield landmarks.
Part of the ‘Off The Shelf Festival of Words’, the ‘Magic Pen’ competition invites Sheffield writers with a learning disability, autism or other neurodiversity to submit an original short story. For 2023, all entrants were asked to include a Sheffield landmark in their tale.
Our weekly Creative Writing group were eager to create original stories for the competition, and their talents did not go unnoticed. Our member Sara Skundric was awarded third place for her story set at The Lyceum Theatre, and Jason Hinchcliffe was awarded second place for his story inspired by the iconic city-centre Pete McKee mural ‘The Snog’. You can read their winning entries below.
Congratulations to Sara and Jason – we look forward to reading more of your work in future!
Jason and Sara with their prizes
The Landlord and the Landlady
By Jason Hinchcliffe
The pub and the picture created by Pete McKee. Pete McKee created lots of other art around Sheffield and this one is called The Snog. I think they are the Landlord and Landlady of the pub which is near to the walk in centre and is in the middle of all Sheffield. The picture of the Landlord and Landlady is iconic. I am imagining I go in the pub and I see them. In my imagination, the Landlady is called Suzanne and she invites me in for drinks and food. She is always cleaning the tables and talking to the customers. Suzanne always talks to her husband for ordering drinks and food for the customers. It’s as if the old pub is from the 19 th century. The Landlord is called Joe and him and his wife and family run the pub. In the summer days, please come and have pub lunches with me, I’m going to be on my own.
The Tiger who got Seasick
By Sara Skundric
My story is set at the Lyceum Theatre. I was watching Life of Pi but in my version the tiger got seasick and he didn’t want to swim in the water because it was too cold for him. I am like the tiger because I don’t like swimming when it is too cold either. The poor tiger has to drink water out of the tap instead because water is good for the tiger and good for me. The tiger got seasick because he drank too much water out of the tap which gave him a stomach ache and then he went on the boat too quickly. If the Lyceum really had a sea and a boat in it, the tiger would fall off into the sea and he can’t swim! Someone would have to come and rescue him. I could rescue him. When I rescued him, the tiger started to sneeze- ACHOO! A little girl heard the tiger sneeze and said “I’m going to come and kiss you because you are a nice tiger and I like to talk to you”. So the girl gave him a kiss and the tiger started to laugh. The little girl saved the tiger from sneezing and the tiger saved the little girl from being lonely by being her friend. Sheffield is a special place because everyone is friends with somebody which is really important because they help each other and look after each other, because that’s what friends do.
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The CAST writing group is a friendly group which uses writing to promote mental wellbeing. The group is suitable for people of all abilities. You can go even if you don’t think of yourself as ‘a writer’.
The group runs weekly, every Wednesday.
The group is run by Neil from Creative Arts Support Team (CAST) a group of mental health service users, volunteers and workers who use arts for mental health and wellbeing.
Please note: events may not be running on bank holidays and over the Christmas period. Please double check with the organiser (before attending) if you are unsure.
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Struggling with Meditation? Mindful Writing Might Work
Writing meditation may be a helpful approach to mindfulness..
Posted August 14, 2024 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma
- Writing meditation is a little-known technique to promote mindfulness.
- It’s about capturing your moment-by-moment thoughts on paper.
- It’s great for people who are frustrated by traditional meditation approaches.
Meditation is hard. It’s hard to get into a routine. It’s hard to let go of the expectation that you “should” be focused and calm while meditating. It’s even hard to not fall asleep while meditating! While there’s no hidden trick to make meditation easier, I’ve recently been experimenting with a different technique that I’ve found to be helpful: writing meditation.
The writing meditation I’m referring to is not journaling or creative writing, although the output looks somewhat like poetry. It’s an open mindfulness practice that happens to be done on paper. Here are the steps I take:
- Take a blank piece of paper and a pen
- Write down each thought that comes into my mind
But I think an example might help make this clearer. Here’s a recent writing meditation that I completed:
Breathe In through my nose Out through my mouth Pressure around my eyes Feeling the pen in my hand Sounds of a bird outside Noticing the breath in my chest Waiting Heart beating Am I doing this right? Sounds of cars going past I want it to be quiet Frustration Sensations of my feet against the ground Sounds of crickets Pressure again around my eyes Am I getting sick? Back to the breath Waiting My chest rising and falling with the breath Thoughts moving faster than my fingers Feeling the pen in my hand Is this a good place to stop? I’ll wrap up now
This is just a brief example, but you can see that I was mindfully aware of physical sensations (the breath in different parts of my body, the sensation of the pen in my hands, my feet against the floor), sounds (birds, cars, crickets) as well as thoughts (“am I getting sick?” “my thoughts are moving faster than my fingers” “I want it to be quiet”) and emotions (“frustration”).
The exercise helped me to get into a meditative state and was more focused than trying to notice all of this while just sitting and meditating, where it can be easy to get lost in the swirl of thoughts.
I’ve been using this technique for the past several years and have been surprised that it is not more commonly used. Have you tried this type of meditation before? Where did you learn it? Try it out for yourself and let me know how it goes!
Matt Scult, Ph.D., received his doctorate in clinical psychology from Duke University, was faculty at Weill Cornell Medicine, and now teaches at Yeshiva University.
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About Us. Launched in 2021 by Sheffield writer Beverley Ward, and registered as a company limited by guarantee in December 2023, The Writers Workshop is a creative hub for emerging, developing and established wordsmiths. Members living in the Sheffield area can enjoy writing, learning and networking in our space in Sheffield's Orchard Square.
The Writers Workshop is based in Sheffield, UK, but serves writers everywhere by providing events and workshops that focus on:COMMUNITY: Bringing together writers of all backgrounds and experience in a supportive forum to share information, motivation and inspiration.CREATIVITY: Stimulating and celebrating the creative-writing process through special events, workshops and sharing innovative ...
The Writers Workshop is a physical and virtual space to support writers at all stages of their writing journeys. Our team of associates include coaches, faciltators, editors and publishers. We provide one-to-one and group support services via Zoom and from The Writers Workshops in Orchard Square, Sheffield. We're just next to Waterstones.
Our website will be back online soon. In the meantime, you can find out what's happening and connect with us in the following ways: Email us at [email protected]. For events information, visit our Eventbrite profile. Follow our public Facebook page or Instagram. Members: Join the private page on Facebook for information and inspiration
Shut Up & Write! is a global community that empowers writers to overcome procrastination, silence their inner critic, and make consistent progress on their projects. Our events provide a structured and focused environment where writers can come together, set aside distractions, and achieve their writing goals. Our events use our proven formula ...
Hive Young Writers Sheffield is a free writing group for young people aged 14 to 19. It is held at the Central Children's Library fortnightly on Wednesdays during term time, 5:30pm to 7:30pm. The group supports young people to develop their writing through a wide range of creative writing workshops, visiting writers and related writing projects ...
CAST. CAST is a friendly group of artists, writers and people who want to try out being creative for the first time. CAST is one of the community enterprises supported by Sheffield Flourish. CAST run mental health friendly and fun weekly art and writing groups, and monthly open mic sessions. We also run an annual exhibition of attendee's artwork.
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Sheffield / Creative Writing Events; Creative writing events in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Category. Business; Science & Tech; ... Creative Writing - Write a Story in a Day - West Bridgford Library ... Baby groups. 10. Rave party. 11. Lush. 12. Boxing. Explore more trends. Site Navigation. Use Eventbrite.
The Centre for Poetry and Poetics and Creative Writing brings together those fascinated by contemporary writing in and out of Sheffield, including academics, writers, publishers, students, and readers. ... narrative, or sequences in its sights. That said, we don't hold allegiance to any one poetry school or group, and we're happy to receive ...
If you are interested in taking part email the team at [email protected] or call 0114 258 4489. Dates and times for the next sessions can be found here. The Creative Writing Group provides a safe and friendly space or people to share their thoughts and feelings and develop the confidence and skills to express themselves in writing.
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At this year's Off the Shelf Writing Festival, there was a Sheffield Short Story competition. The Central Library Creative Writing Group met in September and worked on short story submissions. We are delighted to say that four members of the writing group, including Claire Walker, Library and Information Assistant, the facilitator of the ...
In the late 1990s I enrolled on a WEA Creative Writing course and quickly moved onto the MA in Writing at Sheffield Hallam University as a poet, where I received a distinction for my burgeoning novel. Like many writers, I decided to give up my day job to pursue fame and fortune but, even though the first agent I sent my novel to proclaimed that ...
Sheffield Writers Group Sheffield Writers Group. Try out or practice your writing skills with this friendly relaxed group. Followers 0. 1,475 topics in this forum. ... A New Podcast For Writers Made In Sheffield - Submit Your Work By cornucopia, December 16, 2021. 1 reply; 2.9k views; Jeffery J. Brad;
Part of the 'Off The Shelf Festival of Words', the 'Magic Pen' competition invites Sheffield writers with a learning disability, autism or other neurodiversity to submit an original short story. ... For 2023, all entrants were asked to include a Sheffield landmark in their tale. Our weekly Creative Writing group were eager to create ...
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The CAST writing group is a friendly group which uses writing to promote mental wellbeing. The group is suitable for people of all abilities. You can go even if you don't think of yourself as 'a writer'. The group runs weekly, every Wednesday. The group is run by Neil from Creative Arts Support Team (CAST) a group of mental health service ...
The writing meditation I'm referring to is not journaling or creative writing, although the output looks somewhat like poetry. It's an open mindfulness practice that happens to be done on ...
Our events are a safe space for writers to work on their craft. No one will read or critique your writing. For more information about our events, visit https://shutupwrite.com. 4 attendees. Attend. Thu, Aug 22, 2024, 5:00 PM UTCOnline Event: Shut Up & Write!® Your Life Story (on Zoom) Link visible for attendees.
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Become an organizer. Starting a Meetup group connects you with passionate people looking to share experiences in real life. Create your own Meetup group. Get Started. Find groups in Saint Petersburg, FL to connect with people who share your interests. Join now to attend online or in person events.