Writing Workshop with Nell : Next Steps in Creative Writing
Take your next Steps in Creative Writing through the use of themes and the exploration of language, with our Writer in Residence Nell Carroll Turner
Venue: Liskeard Library
Description
Adult Creative Writing Workshops
Fun, relaxed and practical workshops for anyone who has always wanted to write and for those who need some inspiration to get their creative juices flowing. Led by Nell Carroll Turner, Writer in Residence at Liskeard Library, these sessions will look at generating ideas, finding inspiration and exploring language to develop your creative writing.
Find out more below more about what’s on offer and to book
Thursday 6th February 6pm – 7.30pm
Next Steps in Creative Writing.
Themes and exploring use of language.
Session is for 18yrs +
About Your Writer in Residence
Nell Carroll Turner is a writer and performer who lives near Liskeard. She is incredibly excited about being Liskeard Library’s Writer in Residence this year.
Nell is looking forward to facilitating workshops and events and celebrating writing in South East Cornwall.
Nell plays with language and dialogue and her writing is creative, poetic, absurd and often a bit wild. She particularly enjoys writing theatre scripts and short stories. Themes include diversity, belonging and nature with language play at the core. She loves collecting peoples’ stories, and writing tales based on fact but which swim wildly in the style of magic realism. In addition to writing original works, Nell also translates from French and enjoys the creativity of transposing French verses and poetry to make them accessible and relevant.
She is currently translating an autobiography of a French writer and poet. Nell has over 25 years’ teaching experience and holds an MA in Applied Linguistics and an MA in Literary Translation. She is passionate about teaching, having taught creative writing and academic writing at university level. Nell’s stories and plays have been performed in various locations, including theatres, at the Edinburgh Fringe and in a Cattle Market.
Her latest play was shortlisted by the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of 37 Plays, a national playwriting project to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s Folio.