Write Club Launching in Cork!

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Creative Writing Coordinator Ann Marie O'Sullivan outside Graffiti Theatre Company, Cork

Call Out for Young Writers in Cork!

We are excited about the launch Write Club in Cork for young writers aged 13 – 18 years at Graffiti Theatre

Graffiti Theatre and Fighting Words re excited to announce that Write Club is accepting applications for 2024/25.

Write Club is a non-judgemental, fun and welcoming space for anyone aged 13-18 who wants to be part of a community of writers


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Young writers at Graffiti

Free Weekly Sessions

The weekly sessions are free and will take place in person at Graffiti Theatre in Blackpool on Tuesdays at 5:30-7:00pm. 

With publishing opportunities, guest writers or facilitators and the option of receiving feedback on your work, Write Club can help any young writer develop their craft. Whether you are new to writing or have a project you’re working on, signing up for Write Club is a chance to develop your writing skills in a community of like minded people.


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Ann Marie looks forward to welcoming you!

When will it start?

Starting on November 12th, Tuesdays  5:30pm – 7:00pm pm at Graffiti’s Theatre studio, Assumption Road Blackpool, T23 FDT4

What you need to attend

   – Parent or Guardian to have completed the form.

   – Pen and paper or whatever device you prefer to write with.

If there is anything you’d like to chat about, or have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact Creative Writing Co-Ordinator, Ann Marie, at cork@graffiti.ie or call 021 4397111.

Thank you – we are looking forward to seeing you!

Write Club is supported by funding from Arts Council of Ireland, Amazon Literary Partnership, Fighting Words, RDS, Creative Ireland & Cork City Arts Office.


How to apply

Please complete all sections of this form to register your child for Write Club.

Fill out the application form below!

 


Fighting Words is grateful for the support of the RDS for sponsoring Fighting Words programming in Cork.