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Come together this spring for some relaxed writing sessions facilitated by Helen Bowell, a poet based in southeast London.

As part of the Lewisham Writes programme run by Spread the Word in partnership with Lewisham Libraries, Helen Bowell will be running a series of free taster workshops across the borough.

We’ll be thinking about the theme of ‘community’ and exploring what’s important to us and why. We’ll write from objects, people and places, becoming archivists of our own lives.

Everyone is welcome – you don’t need any experience to take part, just an open mind. This series of workshops will finish at the Deptford Literature Festival on Saturday 29 March.

Please register for your free place through the link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lewisham-writes-a-poetic-life-at-catford-library-tickets-1109092618879

Four workshops will take place at four libraries across Lewisham:

Thursday 27 February, 1pm-3pm at Grove Park Library, Somertrees Ave, London SE12 0BX

Tuesday 4 March, 5.30pm-7.30pm at Forest Hill Library, Dartmouth Rd, London SE23 3HZ

Saturday 8 March, 12pm-2pm at Catford Library, Catford Centre, 23-24 Winslade Way, London SE6 4JU

Monday 10 March, 2pm-4pm at Corbett Community Library, 103 Torridon Rd, London SE6 1RQ

About the artist:
Helen Bowell is a poet and producer based in southeast London. Her debut pamphlet The Barman (Bad Betty Press, 2022), which follows the relationship between a barman and the speaker backwards through time, was selected as a Poetry Book Society Choice. She co-directs Dead [Women] Poets Society, a live literature organisation that 'resurrects' underappreciated women poets of the past; edited the first anthology of bi+ poets, Bi+ Lines (fourteen poems, 2023); and produced the Poetry Translation Centre's 20th birthday programme of events in 2024.

Accessibility

This event is wheelchair accessible, with accessible toilets.

If you require additional access provision in order to attend or take part in this event, for example, larger print handouts, please get in touch before the day at: [email protected]

About Spread the Word

Based at The Albany in Deptford, Spread the Word is London's literature development agency, a charity and an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. Our mission is to help London’s underrepresented writers get their work into the world, and connect communities to words and stories. We run the annual Deptford Literature Festival, development programmes such as the London Writers Awards and have just launched the campaign to make Lewisham the UK's first Borough of Literature.

https://www.spreadtheword.org.uk/

When

12:00PM - 2:00PM
Saturday 8 March 2025
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Contact

0208 3148816

Where

Meeting Room 1+2
Catford Library
23-24 Winslade Way
Catford
London
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Events in Deptford Literature Festival Series

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Drawing Animals as Characters with Rikin Parekh 18-02-2025 at 2:30PM Sydenham Community Library
Making Graphic Novels! with Vivian Truong 19-02-2025 at 2:00PM Catford Library
Lewisham Writes: creative writing workshop 27-02-2025 at 1:00PM Grove Park Community Library
Lewisham Writes: creative writing workshop 04-03-2025 at 5:30PM Forest Hill Community Library
Lewisham Writes: creative writing workshop 10-03-2025 at 2:00PM Corbett Community Library
Lewisham Libraries Celebrates Local Writers 22-03-2025 at 2:00PM Deptford Lounge
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