Inspired by Hardy: Writing Place, Memory and Voice
Saturday 25th July 2026
Starts 16:00 until 18:00
The Casterbridge Room, The King's Arms,, 49 High E St, Dorchester DT1 1HU

Writers' Workshop with the Bards of Dorchester and Dorset

Inspired by Hardy: Writing Place, Memory and Voice

Led by Rebecca Danicic, Bard of Dorchester, and Peter Roe, Grand Bard of Dorset and Director of The Jawbone Collective CIC

Date:    Saturday, 25th July 2026

Time:    4pm

Cost:     Free (THS Conference ticket holders only)

Venue:   The Casterbridge Room, The King's Arms

Part of the 2026 THS Conference & Festival Programme

This walk is restricted to THS conference ticket holders only.

Places are limited and allocated on a first come basis.

This two-hour workshop explores how Thomas Hardy’s poetry continues to inspire contemporary writing rooted in landscape, memory and emotional geography.

Aimed at participants already familiar with Hardy’s work, the session will draw upon poems including Wessex Heights and Lulworth Cove, alongside contemporary response pieces by Peter and Rebecca. Through close reading, discussion and guided creative exercises, participants will consider how Hardy transformed landscape into emotional and symbolic terrain, and how modern writers might continue that conversation within their own practice.

The workshop will examine themes of place, memory, distance, loss, belonging and the layered relationship between real and imagined landscapes within Hardy’s Wessex. Participants will be encouraged to produce new creative work during the session, responding both to Hardy and to their own experiences of place and memory.

The workshop also forms part of The Jawbone Collective’s developing Poetry in Place initiative, connected to the wider Thomas Hardy centenary commemorations planned for 2028.

BOOK ONLINE

THS Conference ticket holders only

 

Event location map

Society calendar
Upcoming events
Latest news
The Thomas Hardy Society 2026
HomeJoin usMenuContact us

This website uses cookies

We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you've provided to them or that they've collected from your use of their services. You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

OK Accept Cookies