Creative writing: Spellcasting
This series of three workshops will explore spells, charms and imaginings sparked by artefacts, ideas, and stories.
Write spells, charms and imaginings sparked by artefacts, ideas, and stories connected to the National Library of Scotland.
This series of three workshops has an overarching theme, but each session will have a different focus and writing prompts. You can attend one or more of the workshops.
The sessions will be led by writer Lynn Davidson and are open to everyone interested in developing their writing skills.
Dates
These workshops will be taking place on the following dates:
- 14 April
- 19 May
- 9 June
Please ensure you book a ticket for each workshop you would like to attend.
About the workshop leader
Lynn Davidson is a published poet and essayist. She has a PhD in poetry, exploring the territory that poetic repetition opens in a poem. Her passion is to explore through poetry our place in nature, and the magic, reach and mysteries of language.
This series of three workshops will explore spells, charms and imaginings sparked by artefacts, ideas, and stories.
Write spells, charms and imaginings sparked by artefacts, ideas, and stories connected to the National Library of Scotland.
This series of three workshops has an overarching theme, but each session will have a different focus and writing prompts. You can attend one or more of the workshops.
The sessions will be led by writer Lynn Davidson and are open to everyone interested in developing their writing skills.
Dates
These workshops will be taking place on the following dates:
- 14 April
- 19 May
- 9 June
Please ensure you book a ticket for each workshop you would like to attend.
About the workshop leader
Lynn Davidson is a published poet and essayist. She has a PhD in poetry, exploring the territory that poetic repetition opens in a poem. Her passion is to explore through poetry our place in nature, and the magic, reach and mysteries of language.
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- In-person
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Location
National Library of Scotland
George IV Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1EW
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