Venue
God's House Tower
Date
Saturday, April 9, 2022
01:30 PM
Address
God's House Tower, Town Quay Road, Southampton, SO14 2NY
Location
South West England
Organiser
Susmita Bhattacharya

Sounds of Southampton

In this workshop we will be inspired by sound. The top five languages spoken in Southampton are Polish, Punjabi, Urdu, Pashto and Bengali. We will listen to a selection of poems in some of these languages, and discuss sound, rhythm and meaning.

Incorporating Emily Peasgood’s exhibition When I Grow Up I Want to be a Ship, we will try to create a piece of work that will include music and words exploring the meaning of ‘Home’ – How is Southampton home for you?

These workshops are free and open to all levels from those who have never tried creative writing to self published authors and everything in between. This is the first of a series of creative writing workshops which will explore and respond to our visual art programme at God’s House Tower.

You can book your ticket here

About the host

Susmita Bhattacharya is an Indian-born writer and writing facilitator. She won the Winchester Writers’ Festival Memoir Prize in 2016 and her novel, The Normal State of Mind (Parthian/Bee Books) was longlisted for the Words to Screen Prize at the Mumbai Association of Moving Images (MAMI) festival in India.

She has been shortlisted for, and won, numerous prizes and awards and her work has been commissioned by magazines and for BBC Radio 4. Her most recent collection of short stories, Table Manners, was published by Dahlia Books (2018). It won the Saboteur Short Story Collection Prize in 2019, was finalist for the DLF Hall & Woodhouse Literary Prize and was serialised on BBC Radio 4 Extra. 

She teaches at Winchester University, leads the ACE funded ArtfulScribe Mayflower Young Writers workshops, and was a mentor for the Middle Way Mentoring project. She was writer-in-residence for The Word Factory, London in 2021.