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WAYS INTO WRITING



10 WEEKS / 16 PLACES / ?350

Discount of 10% if pay in full by Aug 20


NEW TERM

7-11 & 14-18 SEPT

MON-FRI: 6.30 ? 8.30PM


ORTUS + DAILY GOODS (TBC)

82 ? 96 GROVE LANE

SE5 8SN

Denmark Hill


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Informed by the teachings and practices of Ubuweb founder Kenneth Goldsmith and creative practitioner guru Dorothea Brande this intensive portfolio course offers a diverse range of creative, critical and practice-based ways into writing, including an (un)creative drift through the internet, writing through food, psychoarchaeology, ?I Remember? mini-memoir, draw/write techniques, collage/cut ups/blackout, language as material, memory + line, shame literature, micro fiction and a playwriting workshop. Taught by a faculty which includes author Sophie Hardach, writer Giovanna Iozzi, designer Andrew Slatter, artist Dr. Harriet Edwards, author Sonia Lambert, playwright/director Ella Hickson and Literary Kitchen director artist + writer Andrea Mason.

Each practice-based session comprises a mix of lecture/workshop/seminar. This course is suitable for writers at any level, and especially for beginner writers or those wishing to reinvigorate their practice, as well as for educators to take away tools and techniques back into their own teaching practice.

Challenging, fun, productive and highly interactive, this course is your creativity adrenaline shot.




?Literary Kitchen will find, support and encourage the writer you want to be!? Season To Taste author Natalie Young

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