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Half-term "Make Your Own Scary Book" Hallowe'en Camp starting soon @ East Dulwich Picturehouse


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My "Make Your Own Scary Book" Hallowe'en writing and illustration camp for kids aged 7+ will be starting in two weeks on the 26th of October in the conservatory at the East Dulwich Picturehouse and there are still some spaces available.


Details on flyer attached or visit here for more info: http://www.sheenadempsey.com/courses/


We will be doing the following using an optional horror theme:


Building our story skeletons using the "Magic Box of Inklings" as a starting point

Inventing and designing characters and seeing what journey they take us on

Thinking about plot, conflict and resolution

Laying out our stories using professional techniques such as thumb-nailing/storyboarding

Illustrating our stories

Designing a bold and striking cover for our book

Binding our books at the end of the week


Monday through Friday, 9:30am-12:30pm

?130 for the week, sibling discount of 15%, referral discount of ?10 if you recommend a friend (both for you and for your friend).


Feedback from "Make Your Own Book" Summer Camp:


"It was really great and Arbel enjoyed it tremendously" - Einav Avni


"It was a brilliant course, she really enjoyed it, and she's very proud of what she produced" - Paul Tangney


"The girls were really excited when they came home and proud of their writing. This is the kind of children's activity that really develops a child's love for the creative process." - Ainslie Beattie


Fully insured and DBS checked.

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