A 2 hour workshop using medieval Breton werewolf story “Bisclavret” to explore issues of guilty secrets and silent victims.
A virtual version of the above workshop, delivered via Zoom.
A 1 hour workshop on How To Update Your Folklore, with quickfire writing exercises.
Talk with readings from Asexual Fairy Tales about how traditional tales helped me identify as asexual.
Talk with readings from Cage of Nightingales, introducing the Italian castrati of the 18th century as our LGBTQIA elders.
Bookshop signing visit with optional readings.
I was filmed by the BBC as part of their This Is Bradford project.
I identify as asexual and greygender (she/they). I have lived with chronic depression/anxiety from the age of 16, and with fibromyalgia since 2016. I am probably neurodivergent (undiagnosed).
It is because of my health conditions that I have limited my visits to the local area and virtual events. I will consider visits outside the local area if overnight accommodation is provided. If being invited to a full day event, I would require rest breaks and a quiet room.
“Elizabeth is a skilled facilitator who blends just enough teaching to provide content with creative exercises which stimulated us to create worlds about which I wanted to write”.
- Swanwick Writers’ Summer School
”I really enjoyed the reading! Being an asexual myself I’m really glad you wrote this book! I hope you continue writing!”
- University of Huddersfield LGBTQ+ Society
“As a new writer, I found your talk very interesting and useful. Thank you.”
- Farsley Library Writers’ Group
"Really interesting - had insightful discussions and learned a lot about old fairy tale tropes. Got good book recs - thank you!"
- Alphabet Collective, Leeds
"Your story seems very interesting and it's fantastic to have some ace representation."
- SOUND, Bradford
“Elizabeth, primarily a writer of fantasy fiction who has published in both short story and novel form, led us through a wonderful workshop where we generated ideas of change and transformation through storytelling. Many thanks to Elizabeth for facilitating such a sensitive and thoughtful workshop – it was so good.”
- WUR Bradford
”What Elizabeth Hopkinson has done is brought aces to the forefront in these pieces of writing. It’s an incredible and necessary thing!”
- AVEN (Asexual Visibility & Education Network)
”Asexual Myths & Tales is a fairy tale connoisseur’s delight. The stories are both fresh and familiar, delicately told, and filled with magic, romance, heartache and wonder.”
- Leife Shallcross. Author of The Beast’s Heart
”We always have a huge demand for asexual themed books, but sadly there’s just not that many good titles around at the moment. Both Asexual Myths & Tales and Asexual Fairy Tales sell really well for us and we’ve had amazing feedback from our customers for both of them. We literally can’t wait to read the latest ace stories from Elizabeth.”
- Gay Pride Shop, Manchester
“We are SO excited to hear of a new collection of Asexual Tales from Elizabeth - the first two have been a huge success for the bookshop. When there is so little asexual representation in print it’s really thrilling as booksellers to be able to offer brilliantly written and produced titles offering just that to our readers - we will always welcome more!”
- Lighthouse: Edinburgh’s Radical Bookshop
“Compelling throughout and very accomplished”
- Patience Agbabi, Tempest Award judge
“A beautiful historical fantasy that shows how rash judgements can not only be wrong, but life changing. The 18th century world Hopkinson builds is both beautiful and terrifying… Hopkinson is an expert in crafting magical realism in her works and this book is no exception.”
- Lindsey Barger, Read With Lindsey Book Reviews
”The historical fantasy world of this novel is brought to life with impeccable skill, making it vividly imaginable… Disability is portrayed in a way which is in keeping with the society of the time whilst still positive and nuanced. The intense feelings of the young characters as they grow and process significant traumas is depicted with authenticity and never sensationalised… A truly fascinating, often suspenseful and rewardingly complex narrative”.
- Amazon reviewer