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Phoenix Comic Workshops Saturday 17th October 9.30 ? Noon


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Would you like to draw cartoons? or learn how to be a Phoenix Comic Book tickets now image 75illustrator? Come along to a Phoenix Comic workshops on Saturday 17th October and find out how.


The workshops will take place in The Old Library in Dulwich College. Each workshop will have no more than 30 children sat at round tables. Pencils and paper are provided.

Tickets are ?10 per workshop. Book online: www.dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk


Workshop 1

9.30am ? 10.30am ? Garden Critters & Crazy Jitters cartoon workshop aimed at children 7 ? 9 years of age with Gary Northfield. Book a place here.


Workshop 2

9.30am ? 10.30am ? Making Monster Mayhem cartoon workshop aimed at children 9 ? 12 years of age with Jamie Littler . Book a place here.


Workshop 3

11am ? Noon ? Garden Critters & Crazy Jitters cartoon workshop aimed at children 9 ? 12 years of age with Gary Northfield. Book a place here.


Workshop 4

11am ? Noon ? Making Monster Mayhem cartoon workshop aimed at children 7 ? 9 years of age with Jamie Littler. Book a place here.


Tickets can be booked online: www.dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW

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