Let's Get Digital: Social Networking and Digital Marketing for Writers

London Writing Workshops

October workshop: LET'S GET DIGITAL: SOCIAL NETWORKING AND DIGITAL MARKETING FOR WRITERS


Novelist Jane Rusbridge (ROOK , forthcoming from Bloomsbury in 2012) and PR expert Lucy Middleton on how to negotiate the highways and byways of new media to connect with new readers. More details to follow.



OTHER LONDON WRITING WORKSHOPS FOR  2012.



 


 


Saturday, 25 February 2012, 10.30am – 4pm.


CAPTURE NEW CHARACTERS. HEAR THEM SPEAK: Characterization and Dialogue


with Vicky Grut.


Novels and short stories that linger in the reader's memory almost always have intriguing and complex characters at their heart. This enjoyable and highly practical one-day workshop explores different ways of creating compelling fictional characters, as well as ways of writing sharp, lively dialogue that will bring their voices alive on the page. Suitable for all levels of experience. Cost: £85 includes tea, coffee and a sandwich lunch. Group limit: 12


Saturday, 17 March, 10.30am – 4pm.


THE WRITERS' WORKOUT: Inspiration for new fiction


with Vicky Grut


Another intensive day of writing exercises and prompts designed to recharge your creative batteries in a supportive environment. Come along and rustle up some new inspiration for the Spring. Suitable for all levels of experience. Cost: £85 includes tea, coffee and a sandwich lunch. Group limit: 12


Saturday, 21 April 2012, 10.30am – 4pm.


SHAPING YOUR STORY: Narrative Structure


with Vicky Grut


A practical day of writing exercises and focused discussion for novelists and short story writers who want to explore story structure. Come along and experiment with different kinds of story shapes or bring an existing story outline and get feedback on work-in-progress in a supportive environment. Cost: £85 includes tea, coffee and a sandwich lunch. Group limit: 12.


ALSO…


Saturday, 26 May 2012, 10.30am – 4pm.


WRITING FROM LIFE – with ALEXEI SAYLE


and Vicky Grut


An opportunity to spend a day exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of drawing on real experiences with writer and comedian Alexei Sayle. Using a mix of discussion and practical writing exercises, we'll look at ways of shaping characters from real people – including yourself; drawing inspiration from real places; creating story-lines; and the evocative power of sensory memories. This workshop will appeal to people interested in life writing, memoir or creative non-fiction, as well as those writing fiction based on real events.


Praise for Alexei Sayle's recent memoir Stalin Ate My Homework: [This] 'touching, elegantly written memoir stands out' (Independent on Sunday); 'Fascinating and hugely entertaining'(Daily Telegraph); 'brilliant satires on modern life' (Tim Lott, Independent); a book of 'charm and substance, both as memoir and history' (Times Literary Supplement).


Workshop leader Vicky Grut is the recipient of a number of short fiction awards, including the 2009 Asham Award (finalist) and the 2006 Chapter One International Short Story Prize (winner). Her stories have appeared in magazines and collections including Random Factor (Pulp Books, 1997), Reshape Whilst Damp (Serpent's Tail, 2000), Valentine's Day: Stories of Revenge (Duckworth, 2000), two volumes of the British Council anthology New Writing 13 (Picador, 2005) and NW14 (Granta, 2006), and Waving at the Gardener (Bloomsbury, 2009). She is a reader for the Literary Consultancy and has taught for Birkbeck College, the Open University and the Arvon Foundation. She teaches on the BA in Creative Writing at London's South Bank University.


More Details can be found here


 



 







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