Wonderer: Sparking New Poems at ONLINE - Zoom

A event on Thursday 25th June. The event starts at 18:30.


This workshop has been postponed and will now take place on THURSDAY 25TH JUNE.

Date: Thursday 25th June 2026

Venue: ONLINE - Zoom Webinar

Time: 18:30 - 20:00

Tickets: £8 (£10 solidarity, £5 concessions)

✅ All Lyra Fest venues are wheelchair accessible. Access Information Pack available at < u>www.lyrafest.com< /u>.

✅ BSL Interpreted (by Nikki Harris)

✅ Zoom’s auto-transcription technology will be available

Wonderer: Sparking New Poems

An online webinar workshop led by Nikita Gill.

Join celebrated best-selling author and poet Nikita Gill for an online writing workshop to spark new ideas and refresh your practice. Nikita’s warm and generative approach will invite you, through prompts, quotes and example poems, to create short poems unique to your own life, interests and experiences. You’ll leave the session full of creative energy, fresh ideas and new pieces of writing to develop and explore further.

Nikita Gill:

Nikita Gill is a British-Indian poet, playwright, writer and illustrator who has written and curated eight volumes of poetry, and uses social media to engage her audience of 850,000 followers on Instagram, one of the most popular poets on the platform. 

Part of Lyra – Bristol Poetry Festival 2026

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Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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