Therapeutic Creative Writing and Storytelling Workshops – 4 x sessions @ Belgrave

7 Nov 2025 12.00pm - 4.30pm

Led by award-winning published writer Karen McKnight who has lived experience as a carer and has spent years helping individuals and groups to find their voice through writing, these creative writing workshops will cover a range of writing styles such as freewriting, poetry, memoir and fiction-writing, allowing for the development of creative self-expression, storytelling skills and supportive peer dynamics.

 

**Please note this workshop consists of 4 sessions. Participants should commit to attending all 4 sessions.

Week 1: Stream of consciousness – 7th November (essential session)

Letting go of the rules of writing through a range of intuitive, right brain techniques. These work towards reconnecting to oneself, one’s values and to what makes life meaningful.

 

Week 2: Discovering your story – 14th November

Compiling lists of significant moments and turning points in your life as a way of mapping your journey, observing patterns and discovering the stories you want to tell.

 

Week 3: The Hero’s Journey, story structure & fictionalising – 21st November

Retelling one’s story as a character on a Hero’s Journey using a structure which is empowering and enlightening can resolve concerns about privacy.

 

Week 4: The power of poetry as a therapeutic tool – 28th November

An introduction to list poetry, Beat poets and poetry prompts to create moving and powerful spoken word poems. Living the Writer’s Life: An overview of peer led writing groups, and where to from here.

Details
Date:
7 Nov 2025
Time:
12.00pm - 4.30pm
Location
Belgrave Community Hub, 1616/1624 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave VIC 3160
Melbourne, Victoria 3160 Australia
Cost
$0
Organizer
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