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  1. Love what you’re doing!

  2. Elise Nobileau-Forget says:

    Hi,
    Met Ola this Tuesday at Rachel De-lahay’s The Westbridge and look forward to meeting up again to talk about playwriting!
    Elise

  3. Natalie Amber says:

    Thank you so much for taking the time for the posts. I live up in the North of England. I am an actress who due to a major accident ended up in wheelchair and unable to get down to the workshops. However I began writing plays at the end of last year and found the posts so useful and thought provoking. Would love at some point be able to come down to participate as i think it would benefit and help to further my work. Until then will carry on following your posts!

    • Nadine says:

      Hi Natalie,

      Great to hear from you and it is so fantastic to hear that you find EI’s provocations, posts and newsletters useful and inspiring. Given that you’re up North, I wondered if you might be interested in knowing about the workshop that we will be running at Whitestone Arts in West Yorkshire between 8-10 June 2012. Here’s a link to information about the workshop – THE WRITE PLACE – including info re. how to book.

      http://www.whitestonearts.co.uk/pages/the-write-place-%E2%80%93-location-inspiration/

      I am sure Judith and Simon at Whitestone would be delighted to talk through with you how you can access our workshop. Should you wish to find out more, please do feel free to contact me as well: nadine@euphoricink.co.uk

      Write on!

      Nadine

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Ola Animashawun is blessed of a wisdom that arrives like happiness itself ... He has been the Royal Court’s secret weapon for years.”

Jeanie O’Hare, Literary Manager, Royal Shakespeare Company