ReadFest 2025: Make Your Own Chapbook with Julian Walker

ReadFest 2025: Make Your Own Chapbook with Julian Walker

Learn it's history and make a hand-sewn chapbook using your own text and basic design tools ready to publish a handmade book!

By Pen to Print

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Dagenham Library

1 Church Elm Lane Dagenham RM10 9QS United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Participants will be shown and guided through the physical making of a hand-sewn chapbook and learn it's history.

Guided through designing the contents, using your own text and using basic word-processing skills. By the end of the session, participants will have the skills to publish their own work as handmade books.

The session will include a very brief history along with some historical materials to view.

NB: Participants are requested to bring their own laptop, if possible as word documents will be used for the session.

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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Pen to Print provided by Barking & Dagenham Libraries is working to build a network of support for aspiring writers in Barking and Dagenham.

We identify local writing talent and provide them with opportunities to produce quality writing for publication.

We publish our own suite of publications, Write On! our free quarterly print magazine, alongside Write On! Extra online and our Write On! Audio podcast

In addition to our main competition The Book Challenge we offer other free writing competitions, author events classes, workshops and other activity supported by established creative writing experts, authors and artists.

Our events are free and open to everyone and are designed to inspire and encourage writers, as well as providing entertainment to the wider reading public.

Pen to Print is supported using public funding by Arts Council, England funded by UK Government, as a Library National Portfolio Organisation .

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Sep 17 · 1:30 PM GMT+1