Stirling Observer

Workshops ‘prompt’ writers all over world

Laura marks 100th event

- CHRIS MARZELLA

A Stirling writer has spent her lockdown providing exercises online for writers around the world.

Writer and workshop tutor Laura Fyfe is now about to film and broadcast her 100th creative writing workshop on Facebook and Youtube, helping budding writers from across Europe, Asia, the US, and Canada put pen to paper.

She said: “I started doing the workshops, in part, because I knew people might struggle with their mental health over lockdown and writing can be incredibly cathartic.”

Each day she provides a writing suggestion and tips on how to use the method she has developed and honed for years, in order to help people overcome writer’s block.

She added: “It’s all about using a prompt to help you ignite your imaginatio­n, and about writing in short, intense bursts. You can really surprise yourself.”

Providing 100 workshops online is the latest achievemen­t in a string of successes for Laura, who won the Stirling Observer’s business award in 2012 when she first started holding writing workshops in Stirling. She has since gone on to win the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival’s writing award, publish two writing guides: Wellspring and Magpie Mind, and has been recently published in the internatio­nally acclaimed Butcher’s Dog literary magazine. She also sits on the boards of both the

Scottish Poetry Library and the Scottish Writers’ Centre.

Laura’s workshops have now reached hundreds of thousands of people across the world.

As a mother – to five-yearold Riley – and a teacher, she knew that making time for her writing during lockdown would be a challenge, so she decided to share her writing sessions online as a way to hold herself accountabl­e.

She said: “I knew if I was doing these for friends, I’d write every day too. And I knew it would help keep my creativity ticking over, but what I didn’t expect was the response.

People have been so kind in letting me know about how much it has helped them, by giving them something to look forward to on tough days. That’s really helped me as well.”

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