Pen to Print: I Wish I’d Asked My Granny More with Jean Fullerton
Overview
Led by Jean Fullerton, this workshop helps you capture family stories and memories, turning them into compelling narratives that preserve your history for generations.
From the popularity of shows like Who Do You Think You Are and Timewatch, it’s clear we’re fascinated by our roots. This workshop will guide you through techniques to write your own story or your family’s, whether for future generations or a wider audience.
About Jean Fullerton:
Jean was born within the sound of Bow Bells and is the bestselling author of 24 East End novels. A hugely popular speaker and workshop leader, she regularly appears at festivals, libraries and conferences, inspiring new writers through her creative writing sessions.
Click here to visit Jean's website
This workshop will be followed by a Historical Fiction author talk with Jean Fullerton and Elaine Spires at Valence Local Archives Centre from 1.30pm. Click here to book your place.
If you have any accessibility requirements, please directly get in touch with us at pentoprint@lbbd.gov.uk
Booking is essential and you will be asked to present your booking confirmation upon arrival.
Pen to Print shall not be liable to attendees for any injury, loss or damage of or to personal equipment belonging to the attendees or any indirect or consequential loss or damage whatsoever arising out of the attendance of the event.
Pen to Print reserves the right to cancel, delay or postpone the event for any reason, including adverse weather conditions, an emergency situation or unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances out of its reasonable control. In such cases, the event organiser will endeavour to inform participants as quickly as is possible.
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- 2 hours
- In person
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Valence Local Studies and Archive Centre
Becontree Avenue
Dagenham RM8 3HT United Kingdom
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