BEYOND New Irish Communities 2023 Session 3 Facilitated by Fióna Bolger
Info
Date: October 7, 2023
Time: 11.00-1.00m
Duration: 2 hours
Cost: €5 (€3 IWC members, free for unwaged)
Location: Irish Writers Centre
This session will take place on Saturday 7 October, 2023 at the Irish Writers Centre (one session in total).
Join facilitator Fióna Bolger for two hours of creative writing exercises in a supportive workshop environment. Share your thoughts and life experiences through new pieces of poetry or prose in a variety of genres.
Who is this programme for?
BEYOND New Irish Communities (NIC) is a programme to encourage writers of diverse ethnicities to participate in specially curated creative writing workshops. BEYOND NIC may be of interest to you if you are living on the island of Ireland and if:
– English or Irish is not your first language OR
– You are Irish from a diverse background OR
– You are living in direct provision OR
– You think you might be an ideal BEYOND NIC participant
– Or a combination of the above
then BEYOND NIC is designed for you. If English is not your first language, you are welcome, however some proficiency in writing in English is recommended, as the sessions are all held in English. This programme is tailored for beginner and emerging writers. There is no selection process to belong to BEYOND NIC and if you think you’d like to join, you are welcome to sign up to one or more sessions.
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What do we do in these workshop sessions?
Each session lasts two hours and will consist of the following:
• Creative writing exercises
• Close readings
• Group discussion
• Critique and feedback of work
• Recommended reading
We hope BEYOND NIC will be a valuable space where writers can make connections, learn to write creatively, and perhaps, to work together over time. However, each session functions as a stand-alone workshop, so don’t worry, it is not necessary to have attended any previous BEYOND NIC sessions to drop in at any point.
Fióna Bolger is a poet, writer and facilitator who has lived mainly in Ireland and India. Her publications include a compound of words, Yoda Press, Delhi (2019) and Love in the Original Language, Salmon Poetry, Clare (2022). Her poems have appeared in The Brown Critique, Poetry Ireland Review, Poetry Bus, Chattahoochee Review among others. She facilitates workshops with Irish Writers Centre, Dublin, Yoda Press, Delhi, Intercultural Language Centre, Ballybough and Women 4 Women DLR. Anti-racist and trauma informed strategies inform her facilitation practice. She is interested in plurilingualism as a strategy to cross borders and create new spaces for playing and thinking in words. www.fionabolgerpoetry.com