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.

Dragon Hall is now open to the public

Step into one of Norwich’s most significant medieval buildings and discover the fascinating stories of the people who have lived and worked within its walls for hundreds of years.

Dragon Hall is now open to the public for free drop-in visits outside of our events and workshops.

Our free visitor hours are Sunday – Wednesday, 10am – 3pm. Our public entrance is on King St, opposite the The Butterfly Café.

Visit our What’s On page to view our public programme of events, guided tours, workshops and activities for adults, families and communities.

To volunteer to support our events and venue, click here.

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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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How to improve your poetry: top tips for aspiring poets

Embarking on a new poem can feel like an intimidating task for any poet. In this article, we share our top tips and a creative writing exercise that will help you have fun with your poetry.

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18 April 2024

Poetry
Tips and Advice
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Watch ‘Making the Unfamiliar Familiar’

How does a translator approach texts from the East written in a classical language which is culturally unfamiliar in the West?

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12 April 2024

International
Literary Translation
Meet the World
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