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Book Love: A Guide To Writing Romance
**NEW COURSE 2025** Sunday Mornings 10am - 12 noon 5 session bi-weekly Starting 9th February End 23rd March £60 for 5 x 2 hour sessions Love stories are the beating heart of literature – Cathy and Heathcliff, Dido and Aeneas, Romeo and Juliet, Lizzie and Darcy, Robin and Marion, Gavin and Stacey. On the surface,... Continue Reading →
Draft! Craft! Repeat!
A monthly drop in for writers to work on their Works In Progress 24th November 2024 £15 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/draft-craft-repeat-a-writers-group-for-works-in-progress-tickets-1075861854769?aff=oddtdtcreator
Draft! Craft! Repeat! – A writers’ group for works in progress
22nd October 2024 This super-sesh is a monthly get together for writers who are developing / struggling with an idea that needs nurturing. The session provides exercises to refresh your idea through guided exercises as well as space to pitch your problems and workshop them with the group. This month we will be looking at... Continue Reading →
Shelf-Life
Shush don't say a word but... Upcoming course for 2025!!! SHELF-LIFE A writing course for, by and about MENOPAUSAL WOMEN!
In Pieces: A new writing course for those who need a form to write the brokenness of now.
A 5 x 2 hr session bi-weekly course £55 conc and Early Bird £60 Full KEY DATES Sunday Mornings 10am-12noon 27th October 10th November 24th November 8th December Christmas Break 12th January Fragments are the only forms I trust, Donald Barthelme’s These fragments I shore against my ruin TS Eliot It doesn’t feel like we... Continue Reading →
SEASONS OF THE WITCH:A Writer’s Witch Kit
Monday 28th October 2024 7.00pm – 9.00pm £20 Online Seasons of the Witch: Writing the Witch A one-off Workshop to Help you summon your own witch story. Mary Poppins, Evil Edna, Grotbags, Lady Macbeth, Granny Weatherwax! What is it that makes these witch characters so enduring? They lived according to their own rules; they dressed... Continue Reading →
Writing What You Know
The challenges of Writing What You Know I've just started volunteering at the Zetland Lifeboat Museum. It's the museum where there are pictures of my father, uncles, and cousins. My grandfather's hat and log book are there. I can see his handwriting though I never met him. I know the stories and I don't know... Continue Reading →