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Barefoot At The Kitchen Table Writing Workshops

I am Diane Woodrow and I have been running Barefoot At The Kitchen Table writing groups in various locations around the Abergele area – in cafes, community centres, historic locations, and even around my own table – since September 2017. I am a published author of The Little Yellow Boat and a book of poems called Inspirations From Walking in North Wales, as well as having poems and flash fiction pieces wining various competitions. Read more about me and what I write on my own website – Aspirational Adventures.com and sign up to my blog posts.

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The Writer's Walk

The Writer's Walk explores the places where walking and writing meet through stories, tips on how to use your walks to observe the world and take inspiration from it, and simple writing prompts to help you bring your ideas to life.

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Winning Urban Tree Festival Writers share their tree secrets

Penny Walker and Julian Bishop came through as the winners of the Urban Tree Festival’s writing competition that attracted more than 160 entries, sharing “Secrets of the Trees”. They joined the other 10 shortlisted authors at the finale WRITE ABOUT TREES showcase that was compered by eco-poet and critic, Dave Borthwick. Penny’s story “4Ever” was

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The City as Written by the City

Cullen created a ‘drawing box’ consisting of a pencil pendulum that is able to record her movement in space in equivalent strokes of graphite on paper when carried around on a walk.

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Writing ‘Place’: Creative, Location-Based Non-Fiction Masterclass

How can we capture the essence of a place? Its atmosphere, its histories, its (sometimes) overlooked details, and transform them into compelling non-fiction? In this 90-minute masterclass, writer and creative technologist Babak Fakhamzadeh will guide you through writing place as story.

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A short walk or stroll, as in “I’ll take a slew around the harbour before going to bed.” from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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