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Life Writing at the Shop Revolution, Sydenham


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We're pleased to announce the first of our summer Life Writing studios @the shop revolution, 167 Sydenham Road, on Thursday 25 June at 7pm.


Life Writing is the writing equivalent of the artist's life drawing class. We'll have two live models as well as music and picture prompts. Just watch and respond. There are drinks available and the opportunity to read your work, or have it read.


No experience necessary - Life Writing is a completely non-judgemental environment suitable for total beginners through to Nobel Laureates. It's a wonderful way to kick start a project, dabble with the empty page, or just enjoy the prompts and meet like-minded folk.


Tickets are ?5 and available through the Prompt Arts website: http://www.promptarts.com


Prompt Arts are a young Sydenham-based organization producing prompt-based resources.

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