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Wordfringe 2008
Pushing Out the Boat
Everything but the Truth
HomeWords
Shetland Night
All Said and Dunne
Poetic Off Licence
Exploring Narrative Voices
New York Dialogues and Island Blethers
Four Paris Poets
Open Poetry Night
Building a Character through Dialogue
How to move your work forward
Ron Butlin with Aberdeen Writers' Circle
Poetry Scotland on the Road
Writing and Performing in Practice
Spirit of the Deveron
Poems of Quality
AB24: Poems from a Postcode
Poetry and Music of All the Faiths
Hooked by Emerald Froth
Demented Eloquence & Wordcraft Slam
Banchory Young Poets
Family Snaps
A Celebration of Childhood

How to move your work forward

A workshop for playwrights new and experienced with Julie Ellen of Playwrights' Studio, Scotland

Saturday 17 May 2008

Heugh Hotel, Stonehaven [Venue 16]


Julie Ellen works with writers, she knows well the light and dark of the creative mind; she said, ‘make a list of your biggest obstacles to creative work’. We did: self doubt, too many commitments, the internal critic, the uncomfortable chair. We discussed and discovered an antidote for every complaint. When a new theatrical work is born, the writer needs to find an audience. The Playwrights' Studio Scotland, is there to help.

Colin Edwards


Promoted by

Lemon Tree Writers

Supported by

Heugh Hotel, Stonehaven
Playwrights' Studio, Scotland
Kincardine & Deeside Arts Forum
Aberdeenshire Council

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