Weekend Course

 

 

Starting to Write • Course 121
9 - 10 May 2015 @ Lucas Arms, London WC1, UK

WORKSHOP VENUE
Lucas Arms
245A Gray’s Inn Road
London WC1X 8QZ
Date: 9 - 10 May 2015
Time: 12PM - 6PM

Tube: King's Cross
Cost: £120. Drop-in fee: £67 (1 day only)

If you have a desire to put your ideas and experiences on paper, but don't know where or how to begin, this practical 2-day workshop will help you to free your imagination and give you the confidence to discover stories in you that you didn't know were there. There will be timed exercises, prompts to get you started, constructive advice and the opportunity to have your work read and discussed. The weekend will include:

  • four 2.5 hour writing sessions
  • techniques to start writing
  • advice on how to develop ideas you want to explore
  • the opportunity to have writing done in the workshop read and discussed (voluntary)
  • tips on how to continue writing once the course is over

"Starting to Write" will help you develop your creative skills and explore your unique powers of expression. It will be conducted in a friendly, constructive atmosphere and is open to beginners who want to start writing on a level playing field.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED
Bound notebook, pen & a spare. A family photo. Clipboard (optional).

WHAT YOU CAN DO NEXT
After completing this course, you may wish to attend the week-long "So You Want to Write a Novel" workshop in Spain.

TO BOOK

By post: Enrolment will be confirmed on receipt of your £60 deposit. Payment in full is due by 2 May unless you enroll after that date. A cheque, payable to "Creative Writing Courses", can be posted with your contact details to this address. Bank transfer: To book by bank transfer, ring 0207 263 0669 for account details. Online: To use your credit or debit card, you will need to pay the full amount. Two-day course fee: £120. One-day fee: £67. For Terms & Conditions, click here.

Pay the £120 course fee online

    

 

 
© 2005 Anne Aylor  
"We stayed at home to write, to consolidate our outstretched selves." Sylvia Plath