About
Get wordy about Wakefield! The Black Horse Poets and Wakefield Word will be hosting this fantastic free writing workshop, delving into some of the amazing showcases which took place at the 1933 Pageant.
Would you like to have a go at writing a poem about the battle of Wakefield, or a Wakefield-themed haiku?
Reimagine a main character from the pageant in a fun and creative way.
All levels and experience welcome.
The workshop will be in the Pontefract Suite, on the lower ground floor of the Wakefield One building. Ask the Wakefield Museum staff if you need help finding the Pontefract Suite.
Book your free place on Creative Writing Workshop (part of Performance and Pageantry)
This workshop is part of the Performance and Pageantry event on Saturday 9 November. On this day there will also be drop-in family crafts (11am – 3pm) and spoken word performances (11:15am – 12 noon and 2:15pm – 3:15pm).
About the workshop leaders
Colin Hollis
Colin was brought up in Featherstone, West Yorkshire, obtaining a physics degree at Sheffield University before a career as a teacher in Wakefield, and now retired. He is secretary of Black Horse Poets and Wakefield Word and has written two novels, but particularly enjoys writing short stories of relationships, of friendships, of falling in and out of love, of chance encounters with consequences significant or everlasting. Simple events around which lives are woven.
Lindsey Marie
Lindsey Marie was also brought up in Featherstone, West Yorkshire and is an independent fiction novelist, poet, sketcher, geek, and dedicated bookworm. She has had work published in magazines and online, and published one novel, Blackwood. Her latest poetry is currently displayed at the Wakefield Health Museum. Her career began in Journalism, writing for regional newspapers before moving into PR. When she is not reading or writing, she also leads the communications for the Black Horse Poets Society and Wakefield Word, and Wakefield Chess Club.
FAQs
What age is this event for?
All adults and young people are welcome to attend this activity. It will probably be too advanced for children under the age of 10
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Call 01924 302700 and leave a message. This number is monitored during office hours: Monday to Friday, 9 to 4. (It is not monitored at weekends and on bank holidays)
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, your details will be on the door.
Venue opening hours
Monday : 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday : 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday : 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday : 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday : 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday : 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday : Closed
- Accessible Car Parking
- Accessible Toilet
- Assistance Dogs Welcome
- Baby Changing Facilities
- Guide Dogs Welcome
- Wheelchair Accessible
Access facilities
Venue Details
Find us at
Burton Street, Wakefield, WF1 2UP
Phone
01924302104
museums@wakefield.gov.uk