FictionFictionAn Approach to Creative WritingDescriptionGain confidence and inspiration in your creative writing and learn how to develop your ideas and characters into stories.
Crime and Thriller WritingDescriptionGain a solid foundation in what makes a successful crime story and how to go about planning, plotting and writing one. You will learn a variety of techniques from creating characters that live off the page, to how to build a plot and how to use effective description. Other topics include building tension and pace into your writing, creating crime scene settings, and how to use research to bring veracity to your stories.
Crime Writing Intensive IntermediateDescriptionAn intensive course over four evenings to take your crime fiction to the next level. Suitable for those who have already done the Crime and Thriller short course.
Novel Writing and Longer WorksDescriptionStudy essential writing techniques such as plot, structure, character, dialogue, pace and settings in this novel writing and longer works short course taught by Martin Ouvry.
Short Story WritingDescriptionDevelop your creativity through a short story writing course with City St George's, University of London. Gain confidence in your writing skills as you learn from an expert short story author.
The Novel StudioDescriptionHave the ambition to write a novel? Get expert guidance with The Novel Studio course. This course offers the opportunity to work on a novel for a year, revising, editing and developing your work. N.B. Entry to this course is by application and interview, which includes submission of work. Please do not make a payment unless invited by the course co-ordinator or admin team.
Writers' WorkshopDescriptionLearn how to revise and edit your fiction, and find out more about publishing opportunities for new writers in this advanced Writers' Workshop, run by an established editor and writer.
Writing for ChildrenDescriptionLearn how to write scripts and books for children aged 3 – 16. You will examine techniques used in children’s literature and develop your own stories within this short course.
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