What’s On

What’s on at National Centre for Writing

Upcoming events and courses hosted by National Centre for Writing at our literature house Dragon Hall, across Norwich, and online.

Courses
How to Write Fiction (12-week course)
Calendar
Monday 4 May
Location
Online
Price
£ 445.00 - (early bird discount)
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Events
Julian’s Sensory World: Embodied Knowledge in Medieval Norwich
Calendar
Saturday 9 May
Location
National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall
Price
FREE
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Workshops
Bright Spark: New Ideas & How to Grow Them with Abi Hynes
Calendar
Saturday 9 May
Location
National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall
Price
£ 45.00 - (£35.00 conc)
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Events
Like Mother, Like Daughter: Fran Fabriczki & Charlotte Mendelson
Calendar
Wednesday 13 May
Location
National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall
Price
£ 6.00 - £10.00 (pay what you wish)
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Young people
Story Tiles with Lucy Wheeler (8–10 years)
Calendar
Wednesday 27 May
Location
National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall
Price
£ 2.50 - £7.50 (pay what you wish)
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Courses
Writing the Past (eight-week course)
Calendar
Monday 1 June
Location
Online
Price
£ 300.00
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Courses
How to Edit a Novel (eight-week course)
Calendar
Monday 1 June
Location
Online
Price
£ 300.00
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Workshops
Short Story Sprint with with Naomi Wood
Calendar
Saturday 6 June
Location
National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall
Price
£ 20.00 - (£15.00 conc)
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Events
One of Us: Elizabeth Day
Calendar
Tuesday 16 June
Location
Norwich Playhouse
Price
£ 15.00
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Download the latest season brochure

Spring beckons! We’ve lined-up a jam-packed programme of live events, courses, workshops, and development opportunities for writers and literary translators to see you through to sunnier days.

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For writers

We create exciting opportunities for writers at all stages to grow their practice personally or professionally. We identify and nurture early-career authors and offer inspiration and teaching support for those wanting to take the next steps.

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For translators

Through UK-based and international partnerships we champion literary exchange and increase the visibility of writing in translation. NCW supports translators from across the globe via mentorships, events and both virtual and physical residencies here in Norwich.

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For communities

We empower individuals and communities through a range of projects that celebrate Norwich’s diverse people and cultures; helping build new relationships and share experiences through written and oral storytelling.

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For young people

We inspire and connect children and young people through a lively, engaging range of workshops, free activities and writing competitions to boost storytelling skills and encourage reading and writing for pleasure.

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For families

We recognise that a love of words and story-making makes writers of the future and can begin with the very youngest among us. Our family programme responds to this with an enthusiasm to create playful, creative sessions for families to enjoy together.

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For schools

We support teachers and practitioners to engage and inspire pupils with creative writing via reading groups, networks with professional writers, free resources, online and in-person activity and place-based school visits.

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