Writer-in-Residence and creative writing lecturer Ellen Wiles will lead you on a walk from Custom House along the River Exe, taking breaks for fun and varied creative writing exercises that engage with the experience of nature in this unique riverscape.
Suitable for children aged 6+. No previous creative writing experience necessary!
At booking, you will be asked to confirm how many adults and children you are booking for. Please book a ticket for each person attending.
Cost: Free
Accessibility Statement: This workshop will be in-person at Exeter Custom House and on Exeter Quayside. We will be following Government guidance to ensure the event is Covid-19 secure.
We will be following social distancing guidance during this workshop, including a one metre plus rule, provision of hand sanitiser and a clearly marked one-way system. Exeter Custom House requires that face coverings are worn when inside the building.
Tickets are limited and available on a first come-first served basis.
Please provide your full name, email address and phone number when booking. We can accommodate free tickets for carers or personal assistants if needed. Please email us on customhouse@literatureworks.org.uk after booking to let us know if you would like to book one of these tickets.
Book with confidence, any changes in guidance that prevent the workshop from going ahead will be clearly communicated in advance.
About Ellen Wiles
Ellen Wiles is a novelist, anthropologist, curator, and Lecturer in Creative Writing at Exeter University. She is the author of three books: The Invisible Crowd (2017), a novel, and two non-fiction books about literary culture, Saffron Shadows (2015) and Live Literature (2021). Ellen has worked as a human rights barrister and as a musician, and her interests in literary activism, sound, and walking, have led her to develop a new project to create literary soundwalks in collaboration with scientists exploring matters of ecology and climate change. Her website is www.ellenwiles.com.