Explore new approaches to narrative and learn how to bring characters to vivid life.
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Explore new approaches to narrative and learn how to bring characters to vivid life, whether through single or multiple points of view. Led by novelist and poet Karen McCarthy Woolf, this masterclass will use a combination of close reading, writing exercises and discussion to add vitality and vibrancy to your writing.
Access information:
- All of our in-person events Friday-Sunday, including this one, will be BSL Interpreted for audiences that require it. For workshops, you will be asked when booking your free ticket if you require the services of a BSL interpreter. For all workshops where one or more attendees require BSL interpretation, we will arrange for an interpreter to be there.
- This event is wheelchair accessible, with accessible toilets.
- Deptford Lounge has Changing Place facilities, an induction loop and assistance dogs are welcome. For more information: deptfordlounge.org.uk/access
- A quiet space is available during the day at Deptford Lounge, in the Music Room, on the first floor.
- If you require additional access provision in order to attend or take part in the Festival, for example, larger print handouts at workshops, or a scribe, please get in touch before the Festival day at: [email protected]
- If you require assistance on the Festival day itself, please come to the Festival Hub in the foyer of Deptford Lounge where we will be happy to help you.
- For more information about the access provision available, please visit: spreadtheword.org.uk/access-at-deptford-literature-festival
Karen McCarthy Woolf
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Karen McCarthy Woolf FRSL is a Fulbright postdoctoral Scholar whose novel Top Doll (Dialogue, 2024) blurs the boundaries between biography and speculative fiction and is described by Bernardine Evaristo as 'extraordinarily witty, moving and profound'.