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Three members of the Sutton Women’s Network Writing Group, who played a key role in developing our literary festival, come together to explore the powerful intersection of women, writing, and well-being. Whether you are a seasoned writer or just beginning to explore your own creative voice, this event promises to offer valuable insights and inspiration.

Beverley Dixon qualified as a teacher in 1975 from Goldsmith’s University of London and taught in mainstream and SEN becoming Head teacher in 2005 of the Link Primary School. As a member of the Sutton Women’s Network Creative Writing Group, Beverley is published in 14 Magazine and has a Podcast called Tapestry.

Elizabeth Mudyiwa is a Zimbabwean-born writer. She travelled to Britain in 1969 to train as a nurse. She worked in Britain and Zimbabwe retiring in 2014 after a nursing career spanning over 37 years.

Luna Dhir is a Consultant Ophthalmologist. She is a writer and artist, her artwork has been exhibited widely, including the prestigious Saatchi Gallery.

The event will be chaired by Lucy Furlong, a local teacher, writer, and walking artist and a member of Sutton Writers.

This ticket provides entry to this event only. Other events in the programme need to also be booked in advance. To view all the festival events, visit this link: tinyurl.com/suttonfestival

When

3:00PM - 3:45PM
Saturday 12 October 2024
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Wallington Library
Shotfield
Wallington
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