What to Expect
Unleash your creativity in this engaging workshop led by Alicia Thompson, an accomplished Australian fiction author. This session is designed to help you flex your creative writing muscles through fun and focused exercises.
Participants will complete a variety of writing tasks that explore different elements of storytelling, encouraging imagination and skill development. Sharing your work with the group provides valuable feedback and inspiration.
Whether you're a budding writer or looking to refine your craft, this workshop offers a welcoming environment to connect with fellow creatives and gain new insights.
Activity Details
The workshop runs for three hours in the afternoon, providing ample time for writing exercises and group discussions. Alicia brings her expertise from her Masters in Creative Writing and experience teaching across Australia.
You will engage in practical writing activities tailored to boost your narrative techniques and receive constructive feedback from peers and the instructor.
This is a free event, but registration is essential to secure your spot in this popular class.
Location and Access
Held at 104 Russell Avenue, Sans Souci, the venue is easily accessible and provides a comfortable space for creative learning.
The location is suitable for parents who want to attend with their school-aged children or for those seeking a quiet environment to focus on writing.
Nearby amenities and parking options make attending hassle-free.
Important Information
Please register in advance as places are limited to ensure a quality experience for all participants.
Bring a notebook or laptop to write your stories during the session.
This workshop is ideal for adults and older children interested in creative writing, fostering a supportive community atmosphere.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge, making this an accessible opportunity for anyone interested in developing their writing skills.
Bookings can be made through the Bayside Council website or by contacting the council directly.
Early registration is recommended to avoid disappointment as spaces fill quickly.