Christmas Tradition, Superstition, and Ghost Stories storytelling and Flash Fiction Writing classes as part of Art’s Council Wales Winter Light Festival.

Weekend Workshops at the Ty Newydd: Writing Centre for Wales with Natasha Tripney of The Stage 2019, Guardian critic Rian Evans 2018 and Lyn Garner 2017, and Mark Shenton 2016 for Critic Young Critics.

“Understanding Creativity through Third-Option Thinking” for the Montage Anglesey Writing Festival.

Teaching at 3rd Space Kitchen, Llandudno- Dr DeAnn Bell as she helps you navigate the pitfalls and peaks of creating fantasy novels from Epic Fantasy journeys to Urban Fantasy etiquette and all of the quirky creatures and features in between.
Teaching at 3rd Space Kitchen, Llandudno- Back to Basics: Plot, Character, and Setting are the basic building blocks of a story this class helps a writer understand how they work together to create characters we care about in unforgettable worlds.

Commissioned Creative Writing presentation of comedy poetry on “Letters to Margery Kemp” for the Speaking Internationally: Women’s Literary Culture and the Canon in the Global Middle Ages conference.

“Making Art Write: Gallery Spaces and Writing Inspiration” at MOSTYN Gallery for the Where Art and Words Collide public lecture series.

“Teaching Creativity through Third-Option Thinking” for the NAWE conference in York.

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Take p’Art”, a parent/child collaborative writing workshop for Venue Cymru’ s Take p’Art in partnership with Arts Council Wales.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Take p’Art: A Collaborative Creative Writing Workshop for parents and children ages 10-17 at Venue Cymru’s arts and literature festival, Take p’Art.

Presentation of Paper “Four Methods for Teaching Creative Nonfiction Outside of the Traditional Workshop” for NAWE Conference 2016 at Stratford upon Avon.
Public reading of “In My Kitchen” sponsored by the Bangor University, College of Arts and Humanities at the Conwy Food Festival.
Presentation of paper “X-Men vs. Othello: Marginalised Identity and Canon Evolution” with a focus on the evolution of marginalised identities in comic book canons for Current Research in
Speculative Fiction conference (CRSF) at Liverpool University.
Presentation of paper “X-Men vs. Othello: Marginalized Identity and Canon Evolution” with a focus on canonical evolution in English literary studies for English Graduate conference:
Transformations at University College London.
Public reading and question session for “Invisible Monsters” sponsored by the Gwynedd Public Library event titled Emerging Fiction.
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