Father Myself - Grief Writing Workshop with  James McDermott

Father Myself - Grief Writing Workshop with James McDermott

The SamaritansColchester, England
Saturday, Jun 6 from 10:30 am to 12 pm
Overview

A special writing workshop to help you to re-see bereavement, grief and emotional loss.

James McDermott

Grief Writing Workshop


Saturday 06 June 2026, 10.30am - 12.00pm

Colchester Samaritans, Walsingham Road Community Hall, 34 Walsingham Road, Colchester, CO2 7BN


Drawing on his new collection, Father Myself, James McDermott will lead a special writing workshop to help you to re-see bereavement, grief and emotional loss.

This inclusive and interactive workshop is designed for writers of all abilities – all welcome.


Part of our Love & Loss day of events at Colchester Samaritans


Tickets: £20 / £15 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)



Father Myself, James McDermott

In 2022, James McDermott lost his sixty-year-old father to COVID after three weeks in intensive care. In Father Myself, his second collection from Nine Arches Press, McDermott explores his father’s complex illness and death; grief; growth and how as a queer boy then a bereaved son, he had to learn to father himself.

In clear-sighted and often hard-hitting poems, McDermott takes the reader onto the frontline of the pandemic – documenting the experience and trauma of a COVID-bereaved family with an unflinching eye.

Both powerful and compassionate, these extraordinary poems have the capacity to go beyond simply a record of events, reaching sensitively for the human details that matter – the beat of a heart and movement of breath, the touch of a hand, the words we use for goodbye.

Praise for Father Myself:

“Father Myself is a bright devastation of a book, a meditation on father-son love, queerness, loss, imperfection, and a man slowly becoming his own father. Lyrical, haunting and exquisitely rendered.” - Joelle Taylor

“This is emotional, gut-punching stuff. McDermott's best work to date.” - Luke Wright


Photo of James McDermott © Louis Catliff


A special writing workshop to help you to re-see bereavement, grief and emotional loss.

James McDermott

Grief Writing Workshop


Saturday 06 June 2026, 10.30am - 12.00pm

Colchester Samaritans, Walsingham Road Community Hall, 34 Walsingham Road, Colchester, CO2 7BN


Drawing on his new collection, Father Myself, James McDermott will lead a special writing workshop to help you to re-see bereavement, grief and emotional loss.

This inclusive and interactive workshop is designed for writers of all abilities – all welcome.


Part of our Love & Loss day of events at Colchester Samaritans


Tickets: £20 / £15 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)



Father Myself, James McDermott

In 2022, James McDermott lost his sixty-year-old father to COVID after three weeks in intensive care. In Father Myself, his second collection from Nine Arches Press, McDermott explores his father’s complex illness and death; grief; growth and how as a queer boy then a bereaved son, he had to learn to father himself.

In clear-sighted and often hard-hitting poems, McDermott takes the reader onto the frontline of the pandemic – documenting the experience and trauma of a COVID-bereaved family with an unflinching eye.

Both powerful and compassionate, these extraordinary poems have the capacity to go beyond simply a record of events, reaching sensitively for the human details that matter – the beat of a heart and movement of breath, the touch of a hand, the words we use for goodbye.

Praise for Father Myself:

“Father Myself is a bright devastation of a book, a meditation on father-son love, queerness, loss, imperfection, and a man slowly becoming his own father. Lyrical, haunting and exquisitely rendered.” - Joelle Taylor

“This is emotional, gut-punching stuff. McDermott's best work to date.” - Luke Wright


Photo of James McDermott © Louis Catliff


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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

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The Samaritans

34 Walsingham Road

Colchester CO2 7BP

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