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Eve Wersocki-Morris: Clem Fatale Writing Workshop

Sat, Feb 14

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Richmond

11am - Join author Eve Wersocki-Morris for a 'How to Write a Robbery' workshop in association with London Bookshop Crawl

Eve Wersocki-Morris: Clem Fatale Writing Workshop
Eve Wersocki-Morris: Clem Fatale Writing Workshop

Time & Location

Feb 14, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Richmond, 2A Church Ct, Richmond TW9 1JL, UK

About the event

In association with the annual London Bookshop Crawl, we are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting the wonderful Eve Wersocki-Morris for a writing workshop to celebrate the latest book in her brilliant Clem Fatale series.


Join us to participate in Eve's 'How to Write a Robbery' creative writing workshop, followed by a book signing.


This will be a fun and interactive workshop for aspiring authors and illustrators who love mystery, adventure and baddies! Put on your sneaky shoes, create a jewel thief and plan a heist with bestselling writer Eve Wersocki-Morris, author of Clem Fatale Has Been Betrayed – an adventure comedy about jewel thieves set in 1950s London. Eve is dyslexic so no one needs to worry about perfect spelling and grammar – this workshop is all about ideas and imagination!  


This event will be ideal for ages 7+ and will require booking tickets in advance.


The £8.00 ticket price will be fully redeemable against either of Eve's books in this series: Clem Fatale Has Been Betrayed or Clem Fatale Has Been Upstaged (both RRP £7.99). The ticket can be redeemed on the day of the event only.


About the London Bookshop Crawl:

The incredible community of the London Bookshop Crawl has been built amongst booklovers who want to explore bookshop across the country and meet like-minded readers. The Bookshop Crawl is a non-profit organisation, existing entirely to create amazing events to celebrate and support bookshops and connect book lovers across London and beyond.


About Eve Wersocki-Morris:

Eve is an award-nominated and bestselling children’s author and has been making up stories her whole life. Despite being diagnosed with dyslexia aged 12, nothing could stop her literary ambitions and she wrote her first full novel aged 13. Her debut The Bird Singer (2022) was inspired by her Polish heritage and was a Sunday Times Book of the Week and nominated for the prestigious Branford Boase Award. Eve's latest book is a sequel in her Clem Fatale series, a gripping middle grade series full of madcap escapades, fast-talking dames and unlikely heroes.

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