WSG is pleased to announce an extraordinary summer seminar, exploring the relationship between history and the imagination, creativity and research.
Creative Summer Seminar, Saturday 17 August, 2019. Chair: TBC
Sara Read: The Gossips’ Choice: Drawing on the Case Notes of Midwife Sarah Stone in Historical Fiction
Kim Sherwood: Creative Writing Research and the Eighteenth Century
Caroline Douglas: Spectre of a Woman
Sara Read: The Gossips’ Choice: Drawing on the Case Notes of Midwife Sarah Stone in Historical Fiction
Kim Sherwood: Creative Writing Research and the Eighteenth Century
Caroline Douglas: Spectre of a Woman
Seminars take place at the Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, WC1N 1AZ, starting promptly at 1pm and finishing at 4pm. Doors open at 12.30. The Foundling is a wheelchair accessible venue, and directions for getting to the Museum can be found here, including those for the visually impaired. All seminars are free and open to the public, though refreshments will cost £2 to those who aren’t WSG members. Those attending the seminars are welcome to look round the museum before or after.