Keywords
COVID-19
Lockdown
Writers
Festival
Student
Engagement
Lockdown
Writers
Festival
Student
Engagement
Abstract
Rachel Kerr, from the Waterford Campus of St Kevins College, describes their online writers festival, detailing student response and involvement and the pros and cons of the experience.
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