
Room 204: Adapting and Thriving During Covid-19 Lockdown
Whilst the restrictions imposed on us all during the Covid-19 lockdown since mid-March 2020 have been hard to adapt to, for some, they’ve been an

Whilst the restrictions imposed on us all during the Covid-19 lockdown since mid-March 2020 have been hard to adapt to, for some, they’ve been an
In late April 2020, Writing West Midlands offered its first two online short courses: Starting to Write, created by William Gallagher, and Public Funding for

We are delighted to announce the new cohort of 15 Room 204 writers-in-development, who join over 130 others who have been part of the scheme
In line with the Government and Public Health England’s advice of Monday 16 March, we are suspending all public activity due to take place in

Sell-out Room 204 cabaret event pARTy Lines: Tuesday 8 October 2019 By Justina Hart and Naomi Paul, co-organisers / volunteer co-organisers ‘Such a privilege to

Writing West Midlands has today announced that Kit de Waal, Liz Berry and Sathnam Sanghera will be joining the organisation as Patrons, alongside the current
Once a year, we open our doors to submissions from new and emerging writers to send us their prose, poetry, scripts or spoken word to be
Young Presenters Have you ever fancied interviewing your favourite author? Or wondered what happens behind the scenes at a literature event? Here’s your chance to
Fan Fiction The subject of this year’s Fan Fiction Lab is The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud. Define Fan Fiction: Fan Fiction is where

We asked Birmingham Poet Laureate, Richard O’Brien, to tell us a bit about his residency in the Rotunda in central Birmingham, which he did in