We celebrate the power of words and ideas through courses, events and conversation.

Our home is Dragon Hall, a 15th-century medieval trading hall in the heart of Norwich UNESCO City of Literature.

Explore Dragon Hall, the medieval home of our Literature House

National Centre for Writing is a home for writers, translators and readers from all walks of life. Our Literature House is based in Dragon Hall, a fascinating medieval building in the heart of Norwich UNESCO City of Litrature.

We are open Sunday to Wednesday, 10am–3pm each week for you to explore, discover, and share your story.

We are free to visit, drop by any time!

You can help us to ensure that Dragon Hall remains a vibrant hub of writing, reading, storytelling and community activity for years to come. Please consider making a donation when you visit — simply tap your debit or credit card on our donation displays or click here to donate online.

We welcome families, schools, and group bookings.

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Featured events, courses and opportunities – don’t miss out!

Our programme of activity runs all year round, encompassing courses, festivals, workshops, live performances, socials, and so much more. Explore what we’ve got coming up below.

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Explore our latest blogs, resourses, podcasts and guides in the NCW library.

Sarah Marsh on writing ‘A Sign of Her Own’

Get ready for our ‘A Sign of Her Own’ event at Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2024 by reading the inspiration behind Sarah Marsh’s debut literary novel.

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26 April 2024

Historical Fiction
Norwich UNESCO City of Literature
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Apply now! Visible Communities residencies 2024

We invite UK-based Black, Asian and Ethnically Diverse literary translators working from any language into English to apply for one of our Visible Communities residencies.

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26 April 2024

Literary Translation
Opportunity
Residencies
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Reintroducing Harriet Martineau with Stuart Hobday & Gaby Weiner

In this episode of The Writing Life, Stuart Hobday and Gaby Weiner discuss their new book ‘Reintroducing Harriet Martineau: Pioneering Sociologist and Activist’, and the the life and legacy of Harriet Martineau.

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22 April 2024

The Writing Life
Tips and Advice
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