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River Allen

A creative workshop on the riverbank, where the river Allen will be a place for deep river-listening and inspiration
for writing, individually and collaboratively.

Suitable for people with no previous experience of writing, as well as experienced writers
The session will be led by writers, Gill Horitz and Tony Horitz, with ecologist/sound artist, Adrian Newton

Book early to avoid disappointment. For more details, or to book a place contact gill.horitz[at]iCloud[dot]com

Part of the Plant Wimborne Green Festival

Submitted by: Gill Horitz Tony Horitz
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2024-10-13 09:30
2024-10-13 09:30

Hosted by: Plant Wimborne Green festival
River Allen, Wimborne

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