Writing Wood Words

Writing workshop with Electra Rhodes

Ticket Information

Writing Wood Words

Dates: Thursday 19 May.

Time: 14:00 - 15:30

Location: Online Zoom event

Tickets: Free (donations welcomed), booking essential

Come and write about the things that inspire you in nature - whether it’s trees, the urban or rural landscape, or your relationship to either. No previous writing experience is necessary.

Joining information will be sent to you when you book.

Further Event Information

Practical and interactive sessions. You don’t need to have access to the outdoors to be able to participate.

Although there will be a focus on trees, we’ll explore other aspects of the natural world too. Bring a willingness to try to get some words down about the world around you. There will be a chance to share your work if you want to and the group will be small to enable lots of participation.

Contributor

Electra Rhodes

El Rhodes is an archaeologist who lives in rural Wiltshire surrounded by thousands of trees. She writes a mixture of short fiction and creative non-fiction. In 2020 she was one of the winners of the Urban Tree Festival Flash Fiction competition.

Since then she’s won The Phare ‘Write Words’ Short Story prize and The Intrepid Times ‘Reunions’ Travel Writing award. She also writes a column for Spelt Magazine which celebrates and explores rural living in the 21st Century. Much of her work is rooted in a relationship with the natural world, both the glorious and the grim, and can be read in a range of anthologies and journals. 


Please Donate

Most tickets for the Urban Tree Festival are free, but we ask attendees to please donate if they can.

We suggest a donation of £5 per event and you can easily donate when booking your ticket. Larger donations are always welcomed.

Donations are essential to the running of the Urban Tree Festival and you can find out why here.