Join writer Freya Bromley in a writing workshop. In her book The Tidal Year she explores love, loss and the restorative power of nature. Freya will show us how to use creative writing as a therapeutic tool to support wellbeing and encourage self-expression.
Together, we’ll try journaling prompts and free-writing exercises as well as exploring how writing about your surroundings can deepen your connection to the nature around you.
This masterclass will be in person at Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses. It’s suitable for all levels and will be a supportive and safe environment. Freya believes everyone has a story to tell, but there’s no pressure and the only thing you need to participate is a pen and paper!
Information
Tickets: Pay What You Can (£3 / £7 / £12)
Your ticket donation will go to keeping BPCG open 7 days a week.
Running time: 1 hour
Age recommendation: All ages!
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The workshop will be led by Freya Bromley
Freya Bromley is a writer living in London. Her work explores love, loss and healing through nature and she’s written for publications including Lonely Planet, Condé Nast Traveller, Financial Times and National Geographic Traveller.
Freya’s first book The Tidal Year is published by Coronet and is shortlisted for the Nero Book Awards 2023. She’s appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live, spoken at bookshops around the UK and given talks for Cambridge University, Granta, Good Grief Festival and more.
Pay What You Can
We are offering a Pay What You Can Scheme for these workshops to make them accessible to everyone. We know that ticket price is a huge barrier for some, and this Pay What You Can model offers people who can afford to pay a bit more the chance to support others who can’t.