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Bringing Setting Alive in Your Writing with Jo Nadin

  • The Holburne Museum Great Pulteney Street Bath, England, BA2 United Kingdom (map)

We're very sorry but the Cleveland Pools team has informed us that the site will be closed for a period of time following another significant flooding incident over the weekend. The space needs to be made safe, cleaned and then is likely to undergo some construction work as this is the second time in two months that flooding has occurred. 

We will be working with workshop provider, Joanna Nadin, to find a new date to run this workshop but aren't able to confirm this yet so unfortunately we need to cancel the workshop on March 15th.

If you're keen to get writing over March then we have several other excellent writing workshops running:

Writing Your Story, Selling Your Story: How to Take Your Book Idea from Page to Publisher — Bath Arts Collective

Women Who Write - how to make writing part of your busy life with Harriet Evans — Bath Arts Collective

Grief Writing Workshop: finding peace in landscapes of loss — Bath Arts Collective"

Bringing setting alive in your writing 

This is an exciting opportunity for writers of all levels to spend time at The Holburne Museum and Cleveland Pools, two inspirational Bath venues, connecting both with your surroundings and your fellow participants. 

Joanna Nadin will guide you through a morning of gentle observation and writing exercises to help you capture the world around you on the page, bringing depth to your writing, and your characters alive. 

You’ll meet at The Holburne’s Clore Learning Centre for tea and coffee and a short introductory session before heading off for a guided walk to, and tour around, the beautiful Cleveland Pools with time for note taking, before returning to the Holburne for a writing session.

The workshop starts and finishes at The Holburne. Please bring suitable footwear and layers for the Cleveland Pools. 

Joanna Nadin is a Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Bristol, and the author of more than ninety books for children, teenagers and adults, including the critically acclaimed The Queen of Bloody Everything, the Sunday Times bestselling Worst Class in the World series, and Joe All Alone, which is now a BAFTA-winning BBC drama. 

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