Northern Ireland Festival of Writing

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Uniting aspiring and emerging writers in all genres from across Northern Ireland with those who have already blazed a trail to success, to educate, encourage and inspire a new generation of talent.

Do you work with young people in the Lisburn & Castlereagh area?Or, are you a young person interested in building, growi...
16/03/2025

Do you work with young people in the Lisburn & Castlereagh area?

Or, are you a young person interested in building, growing or starting a business?

Excalibur Press are really excited to be teaming up once again with Lisburn YMCA and The King's Trust NI to deliver a fantastic event this Friday coming aimed at our entrepreneurial young people (I'm thinking 16-35 but feel free to interpret "young" as you see fit...parents and people who work with young people also welcome).

๐Ÿš€ Your network is your net worth!

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Friday 21st March
โฐ 4.30pm-6pm
๐Ÿ“ YMCA, Market Sq, Lisburn

๐Ÿค” Ever wondered how some entrepreneurs seem to have all the right connections?

Building a strong network early can be the key to unlocking new opportunities, growing your business, and achieving long-term success.

Join us for the Go Succeed In The Community event Young Entrepreneurs: Understand The Power Of Your Network, where young entrepreneurs will share real-life stories on how networking has transformed their businesses.

Featured speakers include Jonny Clarke (Inkspiration), Tori Mccaughey (Toriโ€™s Coffee, Bakes and Cakes), Louise Cahoon (My NiFi Ltd) & host Tina Calder (Excalibur Press).

Whatโ€™s in it for you?

โœ… Learn how to grow your network online and offline
โœ… Get expert tips on using networking for business and career success
โœ… Hear from successful entrepreneurs who built their brands through connections
โœ… Find out about FREE business support, mentoring, and funding opportunities

๐Ÿ• Enjoy FREE pizza, snacks, and drinks in a relaxed setting

This event is perfect for young entrepreneurs whether youโ€™re just starting out, growing a side hustle, or looking to take your business to the next level.

Book your ticket now at >> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/go-succeed-in-community-networking-understand-the-power-of-your-network-tickets-1222929277389?aff=ExcaliburSocials

This event is delivered as part of the Go Succeed NI Community Outreach programme, and brought to you by Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council and LCCC Business Solutions.

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Donegall Street
Belfast
BT12GT

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Coming Soon! The Northern Ireland Festival of Writing 2020

The Merlin Project are delighted to announce The Northern Ireland Festival of Writing will be returning in 2020.

From fiction, poetry, biographical and corporate to song writing, screenplay, playwriting and more; The Northern Ireland Festival of Writing will celebrate "writing" in all its forms.

It is our mission to engage with, empower and educate writers all across Northern Ireland to be the best they can be and to inspire, motivate and encourage them to "unleash the power of their story".

The inaugural Northern Ireland Festival of Writing took place in April & May of 2019. In launching the festival it was our aim to bring together a range of local writers and content creators from across the wide spectrum of talents that we have in Northern Ireland, to run a series of events and workshops wherein those aspiring and emerging in their chosen creative field would have the opportunity to learn from those who had successfully carved a path for them to follow, as well as providing a platform for local writers at all points in their writing journey, to showcase their achievements. The Festival was a huge success, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt to us, that not only was there a wealth of writing talent in Northern Ireland, keen to be tapped, developed, promoted and celebrated, but also, that the work of The Merlin Project was much needed and appreciated in our current climate.