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Spinning a Yarn - my short story workshop - is filling up fast!

5/11/2025

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Dear friends, writers, artists, and students,

Here comes summer...so it might seem eccentric to be running a writing workshop in a shop full of yarn, but believe me, there is fabulous inspiration to be found in the colours and textures, the brilliant names, and this period emporium is a treasury of times past when shopping was a joy. I was struck by the abundance of colour and textures and the glorious names of the skeins and hanks: ‘Spicy Pippin’ ‘Yeovil Sour’ ‘Midnight Glade’, and ‘Pepple Brook.’  The latter two could be a meeting place for an assignation.

I am delighted to invite you to join me at my new one-day short-story writing workshop on:
Friday, July 4th, 10 am -4 pm.
at Venetia’s Yarn shop, 16 Norwich Street, Fakenham. NR21 9AE.


This one-day workshop is suitable for beginners and more experienced writers. After an introduction from Venetia, you will gather inspiration from the yarns, learn about character setting, and all the techniques required to create a satisfying story. In short, you will knit together a story forming the pattern for future writing. Please excuse my knitting analogies, and remember you don't have to be a knitter to write a great short story!

Securing your place is by booking and paying a fee of £65.00.
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For payment details email:                                                          [email protected]
If you have any questions, please email or telephone me on:     01485 578153

 
Please contact Patricia, not the shop, regarding the workshop.
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