You Are Here: Writing and Walking with Kayo Chingonyi
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You Are Here: Writing and Walking with Kayo Chingonyi

Exploring the possibilities of mixing text and image to form cartographical writing.

By Cúirt International Festival of Literature

Date and time

Wed, 9 Apr 2025 13:00 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance

University Rd University Road H91 T8WR Galway Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Join award-winning poet and editor Kayo Chingonyi in an exploration of the possibilities of mixing text and image to form cartographical writing drawn from the particular sensory resonances of a place. In the first half of the workshop we’ll look at several examples of place writing and discuss. In the second half, we’ll briefly explore our immediate surroundings to make images and capture notes before working on writing drawn from these explorations. Participants should dress for the weather and bring a device capable of making images (a phone will do but sketch pads and instant cameras are also welcome). If you have particular access needs, please be in touch so that the session can be adapted accordingly.


Kayo Chingonyi FRSL was born in Zambia in 1987, and moved to the UK at the age of six. He is a fellow of the Complete Works programme for diversity and quality in British Poetry and of The Civitella Ranieri Foundation. In 2012, he was awarded a Geoffrey Dearmer Prize by The Poetry Society and was Associate Poet at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in 2015. His first full-length collection, Kumukanda, won the Dylan Thomas Prize and a Somerset Maugham Award. Kayo was a Burgess Fellow at the Centre for New Writing, University of Manchester before joining Durham University as Assistant Professor of Creative Writing. He was writer and presenter for the music and culture podcast Decode on Spotify, is poetry editor at Bloomsbury, and his most recent collection A Blood Condition was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection, the T.S. Eliot Prize, and the Costa Poetry Award. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2022. His first long form prose work, a memoir entitled Prodigal, is forthcoming from 4th Estate.


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Faber Academy returns to Galway to offer you a full programme of workshops throughout the festival week. Since their first course in 2008, Faber Academy has gone on to see their alumni secure publication deals, win awards and begin their writing careers with the help of their manuscript assessments and mentoring programmes across fiction, poetry and memoir. These workshops will offer a space for writers to explore new ideas, take creative risks, and experiment with genre and style through courses designed with the help of pedagogical experts. Places are limited so early booking is advised.

Workshops will take place in The O’Donoghue Centre, or online.

In association with the O'Donoghue Centre, University of Galway.