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Wednesday 18th November 2015, 10.30am - 3pm
Join us on a guided walk from Eastwood, the hometown of D.H. Lawrence, to the Erewash canal and discover some of the locations important to the author’s first creative impulse. Use the walk to inspire your own creative writing in a two hour workshop with experienced writer Megan Taylor. The walk will start at the D.H. Lawrence Heritage Centre on Mansfield Road at 10.30am and will take approx. 2 hours (please wear appropriate footwear). This will be followed by a half hour lunch break, feel free to bring your own packed lunch. The creative writing workshop will then take place from 1pm. This event forms part of the ‘Being Human’ Festival of Humanities.
Meet at D.H. Lawrence Heritage Centre
£5.00 booking essential
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