Rosalind Park. A Nature Writing Workshop.

room 5 ECHOES

Location: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

Led by Mia McAuslan and supported by Emporium Creative Hub.

Take a guided walk through Rosalind Park with award nominated writer and Emporium Creative Resident Mia-Francesca McAuslan. In this creative writing workshop you will stroll through the park stopping at different locations as Mia supports you to see and write about your natural world in a whole new way.

A curated Nature Walk written and narrated by writer Mia McAuslan. For further information on the walk please visit https://www.emporiumcreativehub.com.au/workshops/naturewriting


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