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Write Your Own Fantasy Story ? Ages 7-11 - Tuesday 28 October


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Three story-writing workshops by Margaret Bateson-Hill for those who love fantasy and using their imagination. Suitable for ages 7-11 years.


Workshop 1: The Day I Met a Dragon 10am ? 11.30am

Use all your senses and create your very own dragon. Then write a story about the moment you meet your dragon. Will this be the end of you or the start of a wonderful friendship?


Workshop 2: My secret self 12 noon ? 1.30pm

Do you have a secret self? Discover your secret self by filling in your very own secret self fact file. Then write a story about the moment that you discover just how amazing you really are!


Workshop 3: Through the Portal 2.30pm ? 4pm

What sort of portal will you discover and where will it take you? A shabby door down a deserted alleyway or a whirling, shimmering vortex of invisible energy? Are you brave enough to open the door? Go on, pull the lever!


Tickets are ?15 per workshop, with only ten places available, bookable from http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/write-your-own-fantasy-story-with-margaret-bateson-hill-tuesday-28th-oct-tickets-12665327335 , by phone on 02086701920 or in person from Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, London, SE21 8SW.


Other workshops during half term include:

Making a myth: The Prince of Nubia with Samira Hepburn - Monday 27th October

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/making-a-myth-with-samira-hepburn-monday-27th-october-10am-4pm-tickets-12665202963


How to make an awesome comic! - Wednesday 29 October

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/workshop-title-how-to-make-an-awesome-comic-wednesday-29-october-tickets-12665445689


Cartoon Drawing Workshop: Can?t draw, Can draw! with Mik Brown -Friday 31 October

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/workshop-title-cant-draw-can-draw-friday-31-october-with-mik-brown-tickets-12665586109

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