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Monday Moments: Mindsets And Curveballs

Introduced By Amber Hall Our theme this month continues to be ‘Mindset’, and I wanted to reflect on the ways life can force us to change our way of thinking. Life throws curveballs at us all the time and, when the unexpected happens, we usually have to adapt in some way. It ...

June 2025 Events

Creative Writing Workshop with Ian Ayris When: 7 June, 10am-12pm Where: Barking Learning Centre & Online Book Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/pen-to-print-4972836883 Poetry Classes with Mab Jones When: 7 June, 1.30-3.30pm Where: Barking Learning Centre & Online Book Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/pen-to-print-4972836883 Historical Adventure – Is It a Man’s Game? with C.E. McGill & Francesca de Tores When: 17 June, 1-2pm Where: Online Book Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/pen-to-print-4972836883 Masterclass: ...

Saturday Spotlight: New Book Releases May 2025

By Claire Buss, Deputy Editor, Write On!  At Write On! and Pen to Print, we want to help connect authors and readers, playwrights and audiences, so we've created a Spotlight page on the last Saturday of the month, showcasing some of the exciting new reads and plays available. The curated list ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Gemma Bishop

Write On! interviews author Gemma Bishop As a qualified teacher with an MSc (Oxon) in teaching and learning, Gemma Bishop has proved that you can function with anorexia. This all changed, though, after 15 years of suffering and her finally requiring an inpatient admission. Following almost four months in the hospital, ...

Thursday Connectors: Mindset

By Farzana Hakim Hi all, It's Farzana, your host, for another thought-provoking Thursday Connectors. Our new theme is Mindset and I'm sure you’ll agree with me when I say our mindset is one of the most important aspects of our personality. Our attitudes and our opinions towards others can make or break ...

Write On! Features: Photomontage by Malcolm Pillar

By Malcolm Pillar The term ‘Photomontage’ was invented just after World War I by artists of the Dada Group in Berlin. The Dada movement, which had its roots in Zurich at the Cabaret Voltaire, was anti-establishment: hostile to traditional forms of art and noted for staging loud, provocative and shambolic public ...