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EXCITING NEWS! Booking is now open for our fun and inspiring Write Sparks Creative Writing classes for 9-13 year olds in South East London! Taught by a passionate, qualified and experienced teacher and Head of English, these classes will be fun and engaging for all abilities. Sign up now for a four-week taster course. Places are strictly limited!


Saturday mornings: 17th, 24th, 31st March and 7th April.

INSPIRE (for reluctant writers): 9:45-10:45

ELEVATE (for those who love to write): 11:00-12:00


Inspire: A club for reluctant or hesitant writers. Come along and learn to love writing! We use technology, games, drama and mysteries to inspire and develop your writing skills in a fun and relaxed environment.


Elevate: A club for young people with a love for writing. Come along to grow into a truly great writer! This is a group for talented writers who want to refine and enhance their skills by enjoying fun activities with an experienced specialist teacher. Our engaging and exciting sessions will cover fiction, non-fiction and poetry.



Venue: The brand new Moon Lane Books, 300 Stanstead Road, London, SE23 1DE


Cost: ?60 for all four sessions


Contact: See www.writesparks.co.uk for more details.

Email: [email protected] to book.

Instagram: @writesparks

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