
Writing for Recovery - Responding to Loss and Grief
Avenue Campus
Age suitable for: 16+
How do we, as humans, respond to creatively to universal, yet intensely personal, experiences of loss and grief?
Using poems by Louise Gluck and Mary Oliver as a gentle and effective way to explore processes and practices of renewal, novelist and counsellor, Joanna Barnard will encourage writers to choose something from the natural world as an emblem of personal renewal, hope, and recovery.
Using poems by Louise Gluck and Mary Oliver as a gentle and effective way to explore processes and practices of renewal, novelist and counsellor, Joanna Barnard will encourage writers to choose something from the natural world as an emblem of personal renewal, hope, and recovery.
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