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Creative Writing Workshops

Sat. 22 November 2025 at 13:30–16:30

Tue. 25 November 2025 at 18:00–20:00

Free

These creative writing workshops for trans and non binary folks 18+ will be facilitated by songwriter and artist Maddie Morris and writer and playwright Tommi Bryson.

These workshops are about exploring themes related to safety, finding out what is important to our trans peers, and together we will decide on a creative output to share our experiences.

Come along to write in different styles in a relaxed setting with other trans and non binary people. The sessions will incorporate free writing, list making, poetry, prose, with visual and written prompts to help you get your ideas onto paper. No previous experience is necessary, and you can join one or both workshops as each session will be different. All materials and refreshments will be provided.

The workshops are part of a project by Andro & Eve for trans and non binary people in South Yorkshire called We Contain Multitudes.

Access:
Each session will make time for a short break, and is held in a city centre venue with step free access. Further access information available via Outsavvy.

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