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Writing Climate Hope with Sarah Davy

Many of us feel overwhelmed by the changing climate and the action we do or don't take towards our future.

In this online workshop, we'll explore climate change and how we can work through our fears and questions towards a place of hope and resilience. We'll look at writing examples and scientific research, and work on exercises to kickstart our own piece of prose.

This workshop lasts 2 hours, and is suitable for fiction and creative non-fiction writers at any level of experience. 

A small sapling is cupped by two hands against the background of a dark woodland floor

Sarah Davy is a writer, facilitator and mentor living and working in rural Northumberland. Her short fiction is published online and in print and her plays have been performed in Newcastle, Manchester and London. Sarah was awarded the Finchale Prize for Short Fiction at the Northern Writers Awards in 2023. Her creative non-fiction has been published in Spelt Magazine.

Sarah is working on a short story collection set against a backdrop of climate change, a full length stage play about a rural working class community and a comedy TV series exploring life as a childfree woman.

Writing Climate Hope
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