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Online: Winter Warmer: Fiction Writing to Help Manage Chronic Pain

26th November, 2020, 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Free
A red first aid box with a piece of paper standing in it. The paper is titled ‘Distraction Technique’ and has words like ‘Hip Pain,’ ‘Multiple Sclerosis,’ and ‘Fibromyalgia’ on it.

This online fiction writing workshop is designed for women who experience chronic pain. We’ll explore the ways writing can be used as a useful distraction to help in the management of chronic pain. We’ll try out prompts and exercises from our writers’ first aid kit to help develop scenes and stories on winter and nature.

Winter Warmer: Fiction Writing to Help Manage Chronic Pain, Thursday 26th November and Thursday 3rd December, 2pm to 3pm, Online, Women only

 

A red first aid box with a piece of paper standing in it. The paper is titled ‘Distraction Technique’ and has words like ‘Hip Pain,’ ‘Multiple Sclerosis,’ and ‘Fibromyalgia’ on it.
Fiction Writing to Help Manage Chronic Pain. Credit: Gillian Shirreffs

The workshop will be led by Gillian Shirreffs, a writer with multiple sclerosis, who is passionate about the potential fiction writing has to help those who live with chronic pain.

Participants in Gillian’s summer writing workshops said ‘It was really enjoyable!’ and that it felt ‘Like GWL in my living room.’

Whether or not you attended Gillian’s workshops earlier this year, you are welcome to join for one of these new winter themed sessions! Both workshops are the same so choose which date suits you best. You can book onto the Thursday 3rd December session here.

This is one of our “take part” events this Autumn. We’d love you to join and get involved with the writing exercises but there’s no pressure to share your writing!

You can read some of Gillian’s writing, ‘ILLNESS: A Narrative in Four Parts’ which explores being diagnosed with and living with MS, here.

Event Outline

1.55pm: Signing in. You can get settled and sign in to the session before it begins at 2pm.

2pm: Welcome and Housekeeping. Welcome and introductory comments from Gillian.

2.05pm: GWL Slide. Opportunity to familiarise ourselves with Zoom and the GWL approach to workshops.

2.10pm: Introduction. Introduction to Gillian in terms of both creative writing and chronic pain.

2.15pm: The Big Chill. An opportunity to try out distraction technique.

2.20pm: Focus on Fiction Writing. Introduction to our writing exercises.

2.22pm: Winter Wonderland. An exercise on setting.

2.32pm: A Room with a View. A Writing Practice.

2.50pm: Post-workshop writing. Take-away exercise to keep you going.

2.55pm: Final questions and thanks     

Booking

Booking is now closed for this event.

The event is free and for women only*. To attend, please book below and we will share an email invitation with you.  If you would like to make a donation to Glasgow Women’s Library, you can do so herePlease note that booking will close on Wednesday 25th November and you will receive your email invitation a few days before the event takes place.

*All women-only events are inclusive of Trans and Intersex women, as well as non-binary and gender fluid people.

Accessibility

This event has live captioning provided by Stagetext. See here for all upcoming events where live captioning with Stagetext is arranged.

This session takes place via an online video call link. If you would like to attend, please book below and we will share an email invitation along with simple and straight forward instructions on how this will work. If you have any concerns about how this will work for you, please do get in touch and we’ll do all we can to support you in joining the session.

 

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Glasgow Women’s Library
Phone
0141 550 2267
Email
info@womenslibrary.org.uk
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