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WORKSHOP: "Proliferate: Finding Inspiration In Plants" with Verena Tay

  • Sing Lit Station 22 Dickson Road Singapore, 209506 Singapore (map)

Plants are vital to human existence for they provide the oxygen that we breathe. Plants, too, can be a source of sustenance for writers, providing content and inspiration to the texts that we write.

If you wish to break your writer’s block or exercise your creativity, this creative writing workshop is ideal for you. Over three hours, you will be guided through a contemplation on plants, their constituent parts and actions to help you generate new text. Whether you are a poet or prose writer, this workshop caters to writers of all genres and experience levels, and is guaranteed to make you approach writing with a fresh perspective. Plus, you’ll get to take home a plant cutting from Verena’s garden!


VENUE: Sing Lit Station
ADDRESS: 22 Dickson Road, Singapore 209506
PRICING: $25 for students / $35 for regular tickets
TICKETS: Peatix

DATE AND TIME
2 March 2024, 2pm-5pm

Participants should be aged 16 and above, be fluent with the English language and have their own writing materials at hand. The venue is on the second floor and only accessible by stairs. There is cat in the venue, however antihistamines are available in the pantry area for anyone with allergies.


ABOUT VERENA TAY: A writer, editor, storyteller and theatre practitioner, Verena Tay (www.verenatay.com) has published two collections of short stories (Spaces, 2016; Spectre, 2012) and four volumes of plays. She has also edited twelve story anthologies, including the bestselling Balik Kampung series published by Math Paper Press. She has conducted numerous creative writing workshops for Singapore Book Council/National Book Development Council, National Library Board, The Arts House, Creative Arts Programme (Ministry of Education) and other institutions. Recently, she completed her PhD studies in Creative Writing with Swansea University.

Earlier Event: 2 March
Foreword 2024