What’s on: March 2022

There are lots of exciting activities coming up in our writing for wellbeing community this month, from live events and book club titles to writing prompts and four-week courses.

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Live Events

Live Zoom talks and writing workshops with authors and wellbeing experts.

    • Monday 7 March @ 8PM
      Life’s Alive poetry workshop with Victoria Field
      Join award-winning poetry therapist Victoria for an hour of reading and writing poetry on the coming of spring.

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Courses

Explore writing for wellbeing with a friendly bunch of fellow writers on our four-week courses. We have several starting this month – here’s just one of them:

    • The Big Picture (from Monday 14 March)
      What does balance mean to you? Life these days is in constant flux and sometimes things may feel like they’re out of our control. When life throws us a curve ball, it’s important to find perspective and our own inner balance. Writing can help.

Register to take part


Community Connection

Join our weekly writing groups and mindfulness challenges. Includes a short daily meditation practice and written assignment each day.

    • Just Write Together (every Tuesday @ 10.45AM)
      Join Claire for a morning of mindful writing – a dedicated time in your calendar that you can look forward to and immerse yourself in writing.

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Just Write

Monthly prompts to kickstart your writing, with space to share work and chat with other writers.

    • March prompt: On Spring
      Think back to the last time you walked out of your house and thought with shocking certainty: it’s spring! Consider what sounds clued you into this change of season. How did the air smell? Think about all the senses – what can you hear, smell, feel or even taste when you’re there? Jot your feelings down on paper, a Word doc or your notes app in the moment. See where it takes you!

Book Club

See what we’re reading this month and join the discussion.

    • Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? by Dr Julie Smith
      Described as ‘smart’, ‘insightful’ and ‘warm’ (Lori Gottlieb), this Sunday Times Bestseller from clinical psychologist Dr Julie Smith provides key insight and support in various areas of mental health.

See you in the community for these activities and more!

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