Festival Creativity Session Sunday

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The Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing 2021

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The Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing 2021

Festival Creativity Session Sunday
Sunday 1 August, 9 - 10am

Tickets: Free (Booking needed)

Bring a morning brew and whatever creative project you’re working on, be that a poem you’ve been editing, a painting you’ve been working on or your knitting, and join other creatives around the world. You will be offered a series of pre-recorded prompts by writers involved in the festival to get your creative ideas moving and you’ll be able to chat to other festival-goers and take forward your creative project in the company of others.

This event will take place via Zoom Meeting.

This event is free but you must book a ticket - full details of how to join the event will be sent once you have booked your place.  

This event will feature captions via Otter.ai. There will be an explanation of how to make use of these services at the start of the event.

We appreciate you reading and adhering to our Code of Conduct: 

This Code of Conduct represents The Brontë Society’s Duty of Care as convenors of digital events. We are committed to protecting and safeguarding all of our participants and speakers and operate a zero tolerance policy to harassment or intimidation of any kind toward staff members, artists, authors, creatives and audiences. We also have a policy of respect which means that all parties are expected to behave towards each other and speak to and about each other with respect at all times and do their utmost to promote and embed respect in all areas of the organisation.. The Brontë Society has a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and will not tolerate offensive comments relating to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, race, ethnicity, background or religion. Any attendee who attempts to harass or intimidate another person within the event will be immediately removed.

 

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