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Postcards From The Edge

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Contact: 0l239 615439

Join poet and presenter, Mab Jones for a coastal themed poetry weekend in Pembrokeshire this January. Mab has 2 poetry collections, Poor Queen and 'take your experience and peel it'. She is the founder of Black Rabbit Press and writes and presents for BBC Radio 3 and 4.
Friday evening will be a time to say hello, relax and enjoy a meal together at the lovely Ferry Inn overlooking the water.

You will be having an optional walk followed by a workshop in the morning, with time to get cosy and write or explore further in the afternoon. We will be having dinner at the Ferry Inn in the evening but you are welcome to do your own thing or eat at the house.

On Sunday, you will have another morning workshop with individual feedback from Mab followed by lunch before you leave.

You will have your own room in the lovely Georgian house, all rooms have views of the estuary. Breakfasts (DIY) and lunches included.

So, why not treat yourself, shake off the winter blues and kick start your writing year with us...

Limited to 6, so to reserve your place please book early.

Dates: Friday 27 March 2020 - Sunday 29 March 2020
Location: Pembrokeshire, Wales


For further information please see here or contact Julia Angell 01239 615439 / info@creativecoastalbreaks.com

www.creativecoastalbreaks.com

Entry: £275 or £225 sharing

Time: 4:00pm (27 - 29 March 2 night break)

Glanteifi House

St Dogmaels, Cardigan, Sa43 3LL, GB

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