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Creative Writing for Beginners. New 10 week course with Literary Kitchen: STARTS 24 Sept at Ortus


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10 WEEKS / 16 PLACES / ?350

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT OF 10% IF PAY IN FULL BY 31 AUG


NEW TERM

24 SEPT ? 10 DEC (EXCLDG. 29 OCT + 26 NOV)

WEDS 18.30 ? 20.30


ORTUS

82-96 GROVE LANE

SE5 8SN

Denmark Hill Station


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Using in-class exercises, and take-home assignments this course focuses

on the nuts and bolts of creating narrative fiction, such as point of view, characterisation, structure, and creating scenes through dialogue. You will look at ways to build writing into your lifestyle, and the process of editing and rewriting. You will also have fun with words, and create a deconstruction/collage piece. There is an opportunity to workshop your work, enabling you to feel comfortable sharing your work, as well as benefiting from valuable feedback. You will work towards a final piece of 1,000 words, to read at the final class when we will have a night of readings.

Students who wish to continue with their creative writing in a supportive environment, may choose to graduate to the Literary Kitchen Writers Workout.


?Literary Kitchen?s Creative Writing for Beginners course is a wonderful launch pad for aspiring writers. The hands-on group sessions have you writing from week one and are an invaluable resource for anybody either starting out in creative writing or brushing up on old skills.??

David Faulds, March 2014

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