Creative Writing and Language Diversity at the Greater Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Festival of Libraries 2022

15-19 June 2022 saw the return of Festival of Libraries.
Following the success of last year’s inaugural celebration, the 2022 festival showcased a vibrant and varied programme of 80 events in libraries across all ten boroughs of Greater Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
– the University’s creativity-championing research platform – offered seven workshop sessions in partnership with the and the .
Professional writers from the Centre for New Writing facilitated a series of ‘Writing for Wellbeing’ workshops which explored how creative writing can have positive effects on mental health and wellbeing. ‘Have you seen my duckling? – Storytime in mother languages’ was run by the Linguistic Diversity Collective for parents and caregivers from minority language backgrounds and their young children, encouraging shared book reading and building a narrative around a wordless picture book.
The workshops were well received and rated highly, with attendees of Writing for Wellbeing commenting, “A really good session that got me thinking, a very good facilitator,†and “I really enjoyed the session.â€
‘Have you seen my duckling’ attracted parents and caregivers with over 12 languages spoken between them. One attendee commented that “it was amazing to have a chat with a Professor of Linguistics.â€
The workshops took place in several libraries in the Greater Âé¶¹´«Ã½ area.
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