Heidi Williamson Seminars 2025/26

Heidi Williamson Seminars 2025/26

Intimate monthly seminars with Heidi Williamson in Wymondham or on Zoom.

*THESE SEMINARS ARE CURRENTLY IN THE PRIORITY BOOKING PERIOD*
If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email [email protected].

Monthly seminar groups with Heidi Williamson, featuring close reading, in-depth discussion and feedback on your poems-in-progress, as well guidance on your next steps as a poet and conversation around contemporary poetry. With a maximum of eight students, these seminars provide an intimate setting and generate supportive and critical friendships, helping you to become part of a strong poetry community. Heidi has 2 Groups this year, running either on Zoom or In-Person at The Wymondham Heritage Museum.

Entry into this group is by application only. If you would like to sign up, please email [email protected] for information and we will assist you in the application process.
Do not book online before applying.

8 x monthly sessions between October and May. Sessions will run Saturday 1.30–4pm on the below dates at The Wymondham Heritage Museum (NR18 0NS), or Tuesday 6:30-9pm on Zoom; you can choose your specific group at the next stage in the checkout process.

Wymondham
11-Oct
15-Nov
20-Dec
10-Jan
7-Feb
14-Mar
11-Apr
16-May

Zoom
14-Oct
11-Nov
16-Dec
13-Jan
10-Feb
17-Mar
14-Apr
19-May

More information about how all our seminars work can be found on the Seminars Course Page.

About Heidi Williamson View Profile

Heidi Williamson has three collections with Bloodaxe: Electric Shadow (2011), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry prize; The Print Museum (2016), Poetry winner in the East Anglian Book Awards; and Return by Minor Road (2020), a Poetry Society and Out-Spoken Press book of the year. She holds a Masters in Creative Writing from Oxford University and teaches for the Scottish Book Trust, New Writing North, National Centre for Writing, Poetry Society, Poetry School and The Writing Coach. Previously Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the University of East Anglia, she has also been Poet-in-Residence at the John Jarrold Printing Museum and the London Science Museum’s Dana Centre. www.heidiwilliamsonpoet.com

'Fantastic workshop. I have been doing it for several years now and Heidi is wonderful. The group is great - high quality writing, excellent discussion, everyone respectful of all.’

– Seminars 2024/25 Survey Response

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