Nature Writing With Author Stephen Moss

Ever dreamed of putting pen to paper to transform your experiences in nature into captivating prose? Join renowned naturalist, author, broadcaster and academic Stephen Moss for an immersive full-day introduction to nature writing workshop.

Date: Thursday 10 October

Time: 10 am - 4 pm

Cost: £65 per person

The day begins with an introduction to the skills and techniques of writing, after which you'll head outdoors to immerse yourself in the rich biodiversity of Llanelli Wetland Centre to ignite your creativity. You'll then have time to start writing your own piece, and workshop as a group to improve and build on your ideas to help you develop as a writer. The day ends with a look at the nature writing genre to give you more inspiration to continue in the craft.

What you'll learn

Capture the Essence of Nature: Master the art of translating your experiences in the natural world into vivid and engaging writing.
Craft Compelling Narratives: Learn the fundamentals of storytelling and structure to bring your nature encounters to life.
Sharpen Your Skills: Receive personalised feedback and practical tips from Stephen Moss to elevate your writing.
Explore the Genre: Gain insights into the diverse landscape of nature writing and discover your niche.

This workshop is perfect for aspiring nature writers, beginners, nature enthusiasts looking to refine their writing skills, or anyone passionate about sharing their love for the natural world.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to hone your craft and connect with a community of fellow nature lovers!
Limited spots available - Book yours today!

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About Stephen Moss

Stephen Moss is one of Britain’s leading nature writers and broadcasters. Now based in Somerset, he was born in London, and read English at Cambridge before joining the BBC. His TV credits include the BAFTA award-winning Springwatch, The Nature of Britain and Birds Britannia, while his books include ‘biographies’ of the Robin, Wren, Swallow, Swan and Owl, and Ten Birds that Changed the World. He writes a monthly ‘Birdwatch’ column for the Guardian, and is President of the Somerset Wildlife Trust. After leading the MA Nature & Travel Writing at Bath Spa University, he is now a Visiting Research Fellow there, and also a Special Visiting Professor at the University of Nottingham. He has been a member of the WWT for more than half a century. A lifelong naturalist, Stephen has travelled to all seven of the world’s continents in search of wildlife.

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