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Writing ‘Place’: Creative, Location-Based Non-Fiction Masterclass
with Babak Fakhamzadeh

Wednesday 15 October 2025
7.00 - 8.30pm; Zoom
Tickets: £15/£12

How can we capture the essence of a place? Its atmosphere, its histories, its (sometimes) overlooked details, and transform them into compelling non-fiction? In this 90-minute masterclass, writer and creative technologist Babak Fakhamzadeh will guide you through writing place as story.

Drawing on examples from contemporary writing, we will explore three distinct approaches to location-based non-fiction:

  • Biographical writing, where memory and lived experience anchor the narrative

  • Voice-led or gonzo writing, where personality and perspective drive the story

  • Historical and sociocultural storytelling, where place reveals hidden histories, cultural legacies, and broader social contexts.

 

Through short readings, discussion of techniques, and practical writing prompts, participants will have the opportunity to create their own 'sketches', short, vivid place-based texts that can later be expanded into fuller works.

 

While we do not intend to share finished pieces in the session, you’ll leave with drafts, notes, and methods to develop your writing further. Writers within the scope of the Raising Voices project will also be invited to build on their drafts for submission. Arrive with curiosity, openness, and a willingness to notice.

Join us to discover how place itself can become your subject, your character, and your collaborator in telling true stories.

The Raising Voices Project
Babak Fakhamzadeh

About Babak Fakhamzadeh
Babak Fakhamzadeh is a globally active creative technologist and digital innovator specializing in location-based storytelling, participatory media, and civic engagement. Along the lines of the thoughts and ideals of the Situationists, he has a keen interest in creating mobile solutions for urban discovery that move decision-making powers into the hands of the individual.

 

He was working in ICT4D before it had a name (2001), never really left it, and has since created solutions for NGOs and news organisations on five continents. In 2018, he co-founded the online platform walk · listen · create, which organises the global festival Sound Walk September.

Babak brought photomarathons to Africa (2007) and won the Highway Africa new media award (2007). As well as twice making it into the Guinness book of records (1994, 2011), he is to date the only person to have won the UN World Summit Award three times; in 2012 for Uganda, in 2016 for Brazil, and in 2021 for The Netherlands.

More about Babak: 

 

  • Website
  • Bluesky

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MK Community Foundation

This work is supported by funding from
MK Community Foundation

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