Workshop: Turning your topic into a story
Education

Workshop: Turning your topic into a story

SomoEventFinder

Better experience in the app

  • Get a reminder before the event starts
  • Save & share with friends
  • Discover similar events based on your taste

Date

Thu, Jun 4

Time

12:30 PM - 03:30 PM

Price

Se websida

Website

Visit site

Get reminded

Choose when to get reminded by email.

About the event

About This Workshop

Have you put in the time to research a feature idea, only to face continual rejections from editors? 😩 They often say, “It’s a topic, not a story.” This frustration is familiar to many writers and editors alike.

Rejected pitches aren’t just missed opportunities; they represent valuable science that deserves a broader audience. The key isn't to cram more information into your pitch or fine-tune your prose. Instead, it's about understanding what constitutes a story and how to uncover hidden narratives within your topic.

Join us for a hands-on workshop designed to help you undergo this transformation. You’ll begin to view every scientific piece you encounter through a new lens, identifying stories where you previously saw just a subject area.

What You Will Learn:

  • Distinctions between a story and a literature review 🧐
  • Familiarity with common story shapes in science journalism 📊
  • A systematic toolkit for excavating stories from any topic 🔍
  • A draft feature pitch ready for your unique story 🗒️
  • Peer feedback from fellow writers 💬
  • Worksheets for future story development and pitching 🛠️

Who This Is For:

Early-career science journalists eager to elevate their feature-writing skills and secure more commissions. No prior training is required, but please come prepared with a topic you wish to explore.

Workshop Leaders:

Claire Ainsworth – Former reporter and editor at New Scientist and Nature, now a freelance science writing trainer.
Aisling Irwin – Award-winning feature writer and board member of ABSW.

Location:

165 Queen's Gate, London, SW7 5HD, United Kingdom

Booking Information:

Booking is essential and is now open until 13:00 on Thursday, 28 May 2026. Reserve your spot now: Workshop Registration 💻

NOTE: We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information we provide about this event. Visit the event's website to verify details such as date, opening hours, prices and location.

Location

165 Queen's Gate, London, SW7 5HD, United Kingdom

165 Queen's Gate, London, SW7 5HD, United KingdomOpen in Google Maps

This week in London