Listing for November 2020: Literary Events Online
Will 2020 ever end? As the cold sets in, and with many places across the UK going into Tier 2 and Tier 3 restrictions, people are feeling more desperate to get back to a semblance of normality. Sadly, the COVID-19 pandemic has not yet gone away and the challenges of making sure arts events still happen are on-going. Social distancing needs to continue to keep infection rates as low as possible. Various hubs, venues and public spaces have, thankfully, opened up again to visitors; but many gatherings are forced outdoors or restrictions imposed on audience numbers. Things can be tricky for organisers and attendees. If you’re managing to get out and about, these are exciting times; but some people are still feeling isolated, unable to participate in their usual cultural activities.
Here is the good news: creative communities across the UK, and all around the globe, are STILL plugging the void in our lives with some amazing virtual events! No need to match the weather and be gloomy.
The HCE magazine team have created another list of some literary open mics, events and workshops (listed in separate categories below), to help you plan for the weeks ahead. Let’s stay safe AND enjoy our favourite gigs! This is also the perfect chance to “travel” afar and attend events you never thought you could…
Side note: Since hosting our Fire & Dust poetry nights online, unexpected audience members have included multiple dogs, cats, rabbits, and even one poetry fan less than a month old! Keep an eye out for encounters with similar ‘special guest’ appearances at your virtual experiences.
OPEN MICS
Sun 1st Nov, 7.30PM – via Facebook group posts
Yes We Cant
(Usually happens in: Walsall, UK)
‘Alf Ender: John Mills. Headliner: Cathi Rae. 10 virtual open mic slots available, posts can be written text or video. To book one: email poetsprattlerspandemonialists@gmail.com.
For more details, visit the Poets, Prattlers & Pandemonialists Facebook page.
Tues 3rd Nov, 7-11PM (GMT) – via Zoom
York Spoken Word
(Usually happens in: York, UK)
Poetry open mic. For more details, visit the Facebook event page.
Tues 3rd Nov, 7.15-9.30PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Testify Poetry Open Mic
Headliner: Leanne Moden. Open mic slots available on arrival. For more information and to register, visit the Eventbrite page.
Tues 3rd Nov, 7PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Spoken World Online, with poet Damian Corcoran
A global community of creatives meet up to share work – poets/writers/singers/comedians/performers. Theme: “The Other’s Voice”. For more details, visit the Facebook event page.
Wed 4th Nov, 7.30PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Coventry-Cork Peace Poetry
Poetry open mic with two featured guests from Ireland: Jim Crickard and Molly Twomey. Hosted by: Ann Atkins, Emilie Lauren Jones and Aysar Ghassan. To attend, grab an Eventbrite ticket (free).
Wed 4th Nov – videos released afterwards on YouTube
Some-Antics (filmed 04.11.20)
(Usually happens in Leicester, UK)
Live, in-person, poetry open mic night that is also filmed. Normally takes place the first Friday of every month, but due to the lockdown on 5th November, this gig was moved to a few days early. Three sections: a featured act, spoken word by local poets and a poetry slam. For more info and to contact the host, check out the Facebook event page. Videos can be viewed on the YouTube channel.
Wed 4th Nov, 7-9PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Crafty Crows: Online Poetry, Chloë Jacquet plus Open Mic
Hosted by Josephine Lay and The Gloucester Poetry Society. More information and register for free tickets on the Helm event page.
Wed 4th Nov, 8.30PM – via Zoom/Facebook
Debarra’s Spoken Word: ‘On a Dark Winter Night’
Strange, scary poetry. Special guests will include Nuala Leonard, Maria Gillen, Anita Howard, Peter Tadd, Rae McKinlay and Mr. Fitzgerald Park. Co-hosted by Margaret O’Regan and Moze M. Jacobs. Email debarrasspokenword@gmail.com for more info, or check out the Facebook event page.
Thurs 5th Nov, 7.30-10PM (BST) – via Zoom
Fire & Dust Meets: MOLLY TWOMEY & JIM CRICKARD – Twin Cities Poetry Exchange
(Usually happens in: Coventry, UK)
Free event. Poetry open mic with two special headline guests. To attend, grab an Eventbrite ticket (free). Details re: Zoom URL and how to sign up for open mic will be emailed. There is also a Fire & Dust event page on Facebook.
Thurs 5th Nov – download
Find the Right Words (A Bit Live)
(Usually happens in: Leicester, UK)
With headliners Vanessa Kisuule and Carly Brown. Open mic – slots can be live or virtual (email jess_green@hotmail.co.uk). Recorded – socially distanced – at Attenborough Arts Centre. Downloadable via host Jess Green’s Patreon.
Fri 6th Nov, 7-9PM (UTC) – via Zoom
WORD Stafford Season 3 Episode 4 – Light & Dark
Poetry slam and open mic. More details available on the Facebook event page.
Fri 6th Nov, 1AM (UTC) – via Google Meet
‘Slam Free or Die Cypher – Novemberween the Fifth!’
A community open mic event for sharing stories and poetry. For more info, visit the Facebook event page.
Sun 8th Nov, 2-4PM (PST) – via Zoom
Soapbox Poets Open Mic
Los Angeles Poet Society presents 3 featured poets: Andy Sanchez, Ingrid M. Calderon-Colins, Nadia the Llama. Hosted by Karo Ska. More info on Karo Ska’s Twitter account.
Mon 9th Nov, 8.30-11.30 (Irish Standard Time) – via Zoom/Facebook Live
Ó Bhéal: 9th Virtual Poetry Event
(Usually happens in: Cork, Ireland)
Open mic, headliners, live poetry prompt challenge. Headliners: Ashley O’Neal and Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe with Mícheál McCann. Details of how to access the gig are here on the website.
Mon 9th Nov, 7.30-9.30PM (BST) – via Zoom
Café Writers: October – with Jackie Wills & Helen Rye.
Poetry open mic event with two headliners. To register/for more info about signing up for open mic, visit the Eventbrite page.
Mon 9th Nov, 7.30-9.30PM – via Zoom
‘HER KIND’: Celebrating Anne Sexton’s 92nd Birthday
Reader and audience tickets available. There are 20 reader slots (4 min. limit) – readings must be centred around Anne Sexton/you must read an Anne Sexton poem. Hosted by Hazard Press. For more details and to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Wed 11th Nov, 7.30PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Some-Antics Collective Meet-Up
Informal hang-out for poetry chats, some writing and a poetry quiz. For more details and access, check out the Facebook event page.
Thurs 12th Nov, 7.30-9PM (BST) – via Zoom
‘Inspired by Dogs: A Barking Good Evening of Poetry’
Led by former Derbyshire Poet Laureate Matt Black. Book launch, readings from competition winners and invited poets, plus a dog/l-themed open mic! For more information, visit the Eventbrite page.
Fri 13th Nov, 7.30-10PM (BST) – via Zoom
‘Positive Words’
A Positive Images Festival event. Poetry open mic, hosted by Ann Atkins. Guest headliners: Sophie Sparham, Kuli Kohli, Stanley Iyanu and “Mogs”. For more information, visit the Eventbrite page.
Sat 14th, 7.30-9PM (BST)
A Poem and a Pint
Guest poet: Jacqueline Saphra. Open mic slots available. £5.98. For more information and to buy tickets, visit the Eventbrite page.
Tues 17th Nov, 7.30PM – via Facebook
PASTA
Theme: Weather
(Usually happens in: Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton, UK)
An event where people submit poems or short stories written on a particular theme (chosen at the previous PASTA). The second half has no theme. To take part, create a short piece of writing on the current theme and email it to poetsprattlerspandemonialists@gmail.com. Or create a video of your piece, upload it to YouTube, and email the YT link. You can join the Facebook group here.
Tues 17th Nov, 7PM (UTC) – TBC
Poetry LOVERS OUT Loud
An event from organisation Write Out Loud. Poetry from headliner Elizabeth McGeown plus open mic. For more info, check out the Facebook event page.
Tues 17th Nov, 7PM (GMT) – TBC
Spoken Word Paris
Headliner: UK poet Clive Oseman! Weekly spoken word open mic night – all forms accepted. Mostly in English. For more details, visit the Spoken Word Paris Facebook page.
Thurs 19th Nov, 3PM (EDT) – via Zoom
Love in the Time of COVID Poetry Open Mic
(Usually happens in: Ontario, Canada)
More details and Zoom access are available on the Facebook events page.
Thurs 19th, 7.30PM (UTC) – via Facebook Live
WordCraft: The Speak Up One
Share poems, stories, music and more. Pre-booked performances themed around mental health/International Men’s Day can be pre-recorded video/Facebook live video/your poem read by somebody else. There is also an open mic with no theme. For more details, visit the Facebook event page.
Sun 22nd Nov, 7-8PM (BST) – via Zoom
Poetry and Climate Change: with Carrie Etter and Caleb Parkin
A Sheaf Poetry Festival event. Free event (donations welcome). Discussion, readings and a short poetry open mic. To register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Tues 24th Nov, 7PM (UTC) – via Zoom
Spoken World Online, featuring…You!
A global community of creatives meet up to share work – poets/writers/singers/comedians/performers. Theme: “Gratitude”. For more details, visit the Facebook event page.
Wed 25th Nov, 7.30PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Front Room Poetry
Headliner: Shareefa Energy. 10 open mic slots available. More details and to register, visit the Bradford Producing Hub webpage.
Wed 25th Nov, 7.30PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Some-Antics Collective Meet-Up
Informal hang-out for poetry chats, some writing and a poetry quiz. For more details and access, check out the Facebook event page.
Thurs 26th Nov, 8PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Run Your Tongue Online #16!
Spoken word open mic night. For more details and how to access, check out the Facebook event page.
Sun Nov 29th, 7PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Allographic Open Mic
Monthly spoken word open mic event – poetry, story-telling, drama. More details and register for tickets on the Eventbrite page.
Mon 30th Nov, 7PM (UTC) – via Zoom
Spork! Queer & Still Here
Free LGBTQ+ special poetry open mic, with 3 headliners: Jasmine Gardosi, Stanley Iyanu and 1990s Chris. For more details or to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
EVENTS
Tues 3rd Nov, 7.30-10.30PM – via Zoom
Hammer & Tongue: Rappers vs Poets 2020!
Two teams from each genre try to prove the superiority of their art-form. Featuring: Tony D, Jaz Kahina, Reload, Kat Francois, Keith Jarrett and Amy McAllister. More details and register on the tickets webpage.
Wed 4th Nov, 7-9PM
Siren Poets: Siren Poetry Book Launch
Readings and performance from a new collection of poems inspired by conversations with nature during the 2020 COVID lockdown. £8 tickets – includes a copy of the book delivered to your door. For more details and to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Wed 4th Nov, 7.30PM (GMT)
John Hewitt Birthday Poetry Reading
The John Hewitt Society, in association with Poetry Ireland, presents this free online event. This year’s annual readings will feature Roger Robinson and Sinéad Morrissey (both winners of the T.S. Eliot Prize). For more information, visit the John Hewitt Society webpage.
Fri 6th Nov, 7.30PM – via Zoom
Oooh Beehive UK Online Slam Championship November Heat, part I
Poetry slam – free to attend. For more information, visit the Facebook event page or email cliveoseman@btinternet.com to register your interest in attending.
Sat 7th Nov, 9PM (EST)
SocietyX: Expression Of Words With LKN
Join page-performance-slam-street poet LKN (Manila, The Philippines) for this online SocietyX poetry event. To register, visit the Eventbrite page.
Tues 10th Nov, 6.30PM (GMT) – via exclusive livestream
Margaret Atwood: Dearly (book launch)
Poetry readings from Atwood and commissioned work from Theresa Lola and The Repeat Beat Poet. Tickets: £14.99, includes a copy of Dearly, Atwood’s new poetry collection (the first 250 will be signed). For more details, visit the Apples & Snakes webpage.
Wed 11th, 2PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Poetry Evening with Steve Pottinger
Readings and discussion from prize-winning Wolverhampton poet Steve Pottinger. More details and Zoom access is available through the Facebook event page.
Thurs 12th Nov, 7.30-8.30PM (BST) – via YouTube
Online Launch: Rosie Garland’s ‘What Girls Do in the Dark’
A Nine Arches Press event – free. Join Rosie Garland plus guest poets Tania Hershman and Ian Humphreys to celebrate the publication of Rosie’s new collection. For more details and to register, visit the Eventbrite page.
Thurs 12th-Sun 15th Nov
Poetry in Aldridge: Online Festival 2020
Readings, talks, performances and workshops. For more information, check out the festival programme.
Thurs 12th Nov, 10-11AM (GMT)
Escalator Showcase 2020
National Centre for Writing presents readings and discussion from 6 fiction writers who have been on the Escalator mentoring scheme. For more information or to book tickets, visit the NCW webpage.
Sun 15th Nov, 7PM (GMT) – TBC
11/11 The Poppy Appeal with the Worcestershire Poet Laureate
11 remembrance themed poems for the Poppy Appeal 2020, hosted by the Worcestershire Poet Laureate. For more details, visit the Facebook event page. For more details, visit the Facebook event page.
Sun 15th Nov, 7PM (GMT) – via Zoom/Facebook Live
Bad Betty meets TOAST
A night of poetry from Bad Betty authors Gita Raleigh and Charlotte Geater, alongside TOAST poet Hannah Jane Walker. For more details, visit the Eventbrite page or check out the Facebook event.
Tues 17th Nov, 7PM (GMT) – live stream
Nottingham Poetry Festival presents: Pete “The Temp” Bearder: Homer to Hip Hop: A People’s History of Spoken Word
National Poetry Slam Champion, Pete “the Temp” Bearder, presents a fun and fascinating tour of the oral tradition and the poetic movements that have shaped history. Free event. For more details and to register for a ticket, visit the event webpage.
Thurs 19th Nov, 7PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Digital Launch: Butcher’s Dog magazine, Issue #14
£3 tickets. For more details, and to register, visit the Butcher’s Dog website.
Thurs 19th Nov, 7.3PM (GMT) – via Zoom
10-year Anniversary, 50th R.A.P. Party Celebration
join Inua Ellams, Breis, Charlie Dark, Zena Edwards, Joshua Idehen, Jacob Sam-La Rose, Kae Tempest, Musa Okwonga, Nii Parkes, Gemma Weekes, Polarbear, Theresa Lola for an truly incredible night of hip-hop-inspired poems and favourite hip-hop songs. ‘Pay What You Can’ – donations go to The Albany (London). For more details and to sign up, visit the webpage.
Fri 20th Nov, 00:00 (UTC)
Celebrating the Poets of Forms & Features
A Poetry Foundation & Poetry Magazine event – readings and celebration of a diverse group of poets. For more details and to register for tickets, visit the Eventbrite page.
Fri 20th-Mon 23rd Nov
Sheaf Poetry Festival
Workshops, readings, discussions and more. To check out some events on the programme, visit the Eventbrite page.
Sat 21st Nov, 2.30-3.30PM (BST) – via YouTube Premiere
A Commonplace with Jonathan Davidson and Roz Goddard
A Sheaf Poetry Festival event. Free (donations welcome). Celebrating poetry by others – with discussion and anecdotes. To share a friend’s poem on love or loss at the event, get in touch at sheafpoetryfestival@gmail.com for more info. To register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Mon 23rd Nov, 7-8.30PM (BST) – via YouTube Premiere
Finding Meaning from Madness: Poetry and Understanding Mental Health
Readings and discussion from three writers. Chaired by Genevieve Carver. Guest writers: Caroline Bird, Sarah Wardle, Ben Dorey. For more info and to register for a free ticket (donations welcome), visit the Eventbrite page.
Tues 24th Nov, 7-8PM (GMT) – via Zoom
The Resilience Reading List
An book club, panel discussion and Q&A event for The Resilience Readings Virtual Literary Festival. Led by award-winning authors Nikesh Shukla, Louise Doughty, Caleb Femi and Juliet Stevenson. For more details about attending or submitting a book to be discussed, and to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Tues 24th Nov, 7.30-9PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Hannah Lowe Poetry Reading and Q&A
Free event, hosted by the Creative Writing department at the University of Worcester. Listen to Hannah Lowe reading from her work, and hear about her creative practice and writing career. For more details and to register, visit the Eventbrite page.
Wed 25th Nov, 7-8PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Words of Resilience
An event for The Resilience Readings Virtual Literary Festival. Poems and performances from leading poets and winners of our poetry competition. Hosted by Daljit Nagra, Ian McMillan, Imtiaz Dharker and Inua Ellams. After-party with Bibliotherapists Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin, and Poetry Prescriptions with Poet Ronna Bloom. For more details about attending or to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Wed 25th Nov, 7.30PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Milton Keynes Lit Fest: Flash Fiction – David Gaffney and Tania Hershman
Readings and discussion about flash fiction writing with the two authors. More information and to request a place, visit the MK Lit Fest webpage.
Wed 25th Nov, 7PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Two Tongues by Claudine Toutoungi: Carcanet Book Launch
Poetry discussion and readings from Claudine Toutoungi, with audience Q&A. Hosted by writer and BBC radio producer Emma Harding. Registration costs £2 (later redeemable against the cost of the book). For more details, visit the Eventbrite page.
Thurs 26th Nov, 7-8PM (GMT) – via Zoom
The Power of Resilience
An event for The Resilience Readings Virtual Literary Festival. Performances and readings from authors, actors, poets and survivors of torture around the theme of Resilience. With readings by Thandie Newton, Tracy Chevalier, Jackie Kay and John Hegley. For more details about attending or to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Thurs 26th Nov, 7PM (UTC) – platform TBC
Album launch: ‘A Beautiful Way to Be Crazy’
An online launch for the second album from Sheffield-based spoken word artist Genevieve Carver and her multi-instrumental live band The Unsung. ‘A Beautiful Way to Be Crazy’ explores female experiences in the music industry. For more details and to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Thurs 26th Nov, 7PM (UTC) – YouTube
Apples & Snakes @Home Series 3 Ep. 3
Free event. Hosted by Bridget Minamore: conversations and performances from Shagufta K Iqbal, Kei Miller and Muneera Pilgrim. Premieres on the Apples & Snakes YouTube channel.
Thurs 26th Nov, 7-8PM (GMT) – via Zoom
PBS Autumn/Winter Showcase with David Morley and Fred D’Aguiar
Free event. In association with the Poetry Book Society, Newcastle Centre for the Literary Arts presents readings from poets David Morley and Fred D’Aguiar. For more details and to register, visit the NCLA webpage.
Thurs 26th-Sun 29th – via Zoom
Ó Bhéal’s 8th Winter Warmer: Online Poetry Festival
(Usually happens in: Cork, Ireland)
A poetry festival from Cork, online for the first time, will feature 36 poets live from fifteen countries, over four days. Free admission to all events. For more details and to view the programme – visit the Ó Bhéal website.
Thurs 26th Nov, 8-9.30PM (GMT) – Zoom/YouTube
Shoreline of Infinity – Launching Nineteen
Sci-Fi magazine launch. Free event/Pay What You Can. With readings, flash fiction awards and a performance from rap artist Texture. Hosted by Russell Jones. For more details and to register for a ticket, visit the Shoreline of Infinity website.
Thurs 26th Nov, 7.30PM (GMT) – YouTube
WORD! Online 5
Virtual broadcast of a curated poetry event, featuring work from: Cathi Rae, Illeyana Nichols, Laura Grevel, Benjamin White, Gail Webb and EG Harewood. The event will be available to watch on the Word! YouTube channel. More details can be found on the Facebook event page.
Thurs 26th Nov, 6-7.30PM (GMT) – unknown
The War Poets Association: War Poetry
Free event. Readings and discussion of favourite war poetry, with poets including Michael Longley and Antony Owen. Poets featured will include Edward Thomas, Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Mary Borden, Robert Graves and Isaac Rosenberg. For more details and to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Sat 28th Nov, 4.30PM (UTC) – via Zoom
Shrewsbury Festival of Literature Online Poetry Slam
If you’d like to participate in the slam, get in touch with the organisers by 1st November – email emmaasif@hotmail.com. Three of the fifteen places will be reserved for Shropshire based poets (so let us know in that email if you’re from that neck of the woods). The prize for the slam winner will be the chance to take part in a paid performance at the festival in 2021. For more details, visit the Facebook event page.
Sat 28th Nov, 5PM (UTC) – via Facebook Live
Book launch: ‘Yesterday’s Diary’ anthology
Launch of new release – Yesterday’s Diary. This anthology contains poetry and prose created by Coventry people during the first UK quarantine. Collected and collated by Coventry author Cathy Cassidy, in conjunction with community group ‘Sitting Rooms of Culture’. More details available on the Facebook event page.
Sun 29th Nov, 11AM (GMT) – via website
Brum Radio Poets
Join host Rick Sanders and his guests Nick Degg, Hannah Brockley and Ben Murphie, who will be sharing stories and poetry. Brum Radio Poets show is every second Sunday. Listen via the Brum Radio website.
Sun 29th Nov, 2PM and 3.30PM (UTC) – livestream
Ó Bhéal Poetry Film Screening: Shortlist 2020
The shortlist represents 14 countries: Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Canada, England, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, Sierra Leone, Spain & the USA. 2020 judges Dareina Ní Chinnéide and Paul Casey will select one winner to receive the Ó Bhéal Award for Best Poetry-film. The winner will be announced directly after the shortlist screenings in November. Winter Warmer programme is available on the Ó Bhéal website.
Sun 29th Nov, 7.30PM (GMT) – via website
‘First Do No Harm’ – spoken word film
Poet Helen Seymour uses her experience of disability to explore patient/doctor relationships through visuals, soundscapes and patient stories. Created in partnership with Apples & Snakes and Drawn Poorly zine. Visit the Dada Fest website at 7.30PM on the evening.
WORKSHOPS
Lockdown Writing Workshops with Jamie Thrasivoulou
Join the Facebook group for more details. Not on Facebook? Search for the workshops on YouTube.
Positive Images Festival Poetry workshop: every last Sunday of the month
Workshop leader: Emilie Lauren Jones
Check out Emilie’s YouTube channel for workshop videos.
Starts: Thurs 29th Oct, 2-4PM or 7.30-9.30PM – via Zoom
8-Week course: ‘Arse From Elbow’
Led by: Emma Purshouse, Steve Pottinger & Dave Pitt
A back to basics poetry course, aimed at beginners but all welcome. One 2-hour session per week, but a choice of two different time slots for more flexibility. Pay As You Feel. Places are filling up fast!
Email poetsprattlerspandemonialists@gmail.com for the course outline.
Fri 20th Nov, 4-6PM (BST) – via Zoom
Writing the Wind: A Workshop with J. R. Carpenter
A Sheaf Poetry Festival event. Questions and exercises to explore writing about climate change. £16.76. To register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.
Thurs 26th Nov, 3-5PM (UTC) – TBC
Your One Human Experience: Poetry Workshop with Tongo Eisen-Martin
Part of the Ó Bhéal Winter Warmer Poetry Festival. A poetry workshop to share strategies for writing and editing, with strategies and corresponding in-class writing prompts to draw on life experiences and worldviews, as well as participants’ critical perception of their craft. For more information, see the Facebook event page.
Sat 28th Nov, 10.30-11.30AM (GMT) – via Zoom
‘Surrealism’ workshop with Alice Frecknall
Free poetry workshop series for female-identifying/non-binary writers – each workshop is stand-alone but participants are encouraged to do all three. Led by poet and fiction writer Alice Frecknall, in partnership with UniSlam and Arts Council England. For more details and to register, visit the Eventbrite page.
Sun 29th Nov, 2-5PM (GMT) – via Zoom
Allographic Virtual Write-In/ Workshop
(Normally happens in: Cambridge, UK)
Writing workshop/discussion group for poets and story-tellers. For more information, visit the Allographic website.
Sun 29th Nov, 6-8PM – via Zoom
Funny Things: Writing Humour
Writing workshop led by Leanne Moden – humour in prose/poetry. For more details and to register for a ticket, visit the Eventbrite page.