Wokingham Today

Creative writing group returns to library

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A TEEN creative writing group has resumed face-to-face meetings at Wokingham Library.

Igniting Writing, which formed back in 2014, gets together every Saturday, except for the second Saturday of the month and during school holidays.

An early session for children in school years 6 to 8 runs from 9.45am to 11.15am, while a later meeting for those in years 9 to 13 follows from 11.45am to 1.15pm.

The second Saturday of the month is reserved for the ‘Write with an Author’ project, which runs from 10.30am to noon and includes writing tips and activities.

Volunteer and Igniting Writing leader Alex Baker said: “Doing the sessions in person again is great. Online sessions were still fun, but nothing can replace the buzz of talking to young writers one-to-one.

“Writing is generally seen as a solitary activity and Igniting Writing tries to break that perception, making writing something that’s fun and collaborat­ive and giving members the chance to make friends.”

Ruth, a pupil at St Crispin’s School, said that the sessions have grown her confidence.

“After speaking to a friend I made at the group, I’ve started publishing some of my writing online,” she said.

St Crispin’s pupil James added: “I like that the group brings together lots of creative people like me. The sessions encourage motivation and spawn a lot of creative ideas that everyone can develop.”

Volunteers hope to arrange visits from more guest speakers in the future, including authors, illustrato­rs and poets. They are also leading creative writing taster sessions in schools and youth clubs.

Cllr Bill Soane, executive member for neighbourh­oods and communitie­s, said: “Opening your mind to the world of storytelli­ng is a great way for children and young people to develop.”

Ignite Writing sessions are free, but need to be booked in advance.

■ To register, email: libraries@ wokingham.gov.uk

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