Advanced critical workshop for creative writers

A supportive but rigorous workshop for those with substantial experience in novel and short story writing. High level of writing skills required.

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Key course information

Dates
20/09/11 - 06/12/11

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Day(s)
Tue

Duration
12 weeks

Time
17:30 - 19:30

Fees ?
Full fee: £136
Senior fee: £136

Venue
KS - Keeley Street

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Course code
HW068

Availability
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Course outline

What is the course about?

Analysing the work of experienced writers.
Establishing a set of criteria necessary for writing literary fiction, short stories, novels, etc.

What topics will we cover?

Discussion of techniques to improve writers work, such as:
Genre; story/plot; structure; narrative voice; character; point of view
Pace and tension
Research
Dialogue
Style
How to produce a manuscript
Critical analysis of students work.

By the end of this course you should be able to:

- respond to, and assess, pieces of writing with acumen and sensitivity.
- Identify the basic issues involved in writing fiction, short stories, novellas, novels, etc.
- apply your critical and editorial skills on your own work.
- produce submissions for comment on a Regular basis.

What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?

The course is aimed at experienced writers who have previously attended writing courses and who have some years experience of writing fiction.

The Tutor
Mary Flanagan is an Irish-American writer living in London. Her three novels (Trust, Rose Reason and Adele) and two collections of short stories (Bad Girls and The Blue Woman) have been widely and well received and translated into eight languages.
Mary has taught creative writing at the University of East Anglia, Leicester University, Birkbeck University, The Arvon Foundation and the Skyros Centre in Greece. She has been a Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at the University of Leicester. Her literary criticism and features have appeared in all major newspapers. She currently reviews for The Independent and is at work on another collection of short stories.

City lit reserves the right to change course tutors or venues from those advertised in this outline. In line with our refund policy we are unable to grant a refund on the grounds of a change of tutor/venue.

How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?

Through discussion, peer evaluation and tutor feedback.





City lit reserves the right to change course tutors or venues from those advertised in this outline. In line with our refund policy we are unable to grant a refund on the grounds of a change of tutor/venue.

Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?

Students, where possible, will be asked to provide photocopies of their work for discussion.

Do I need to have an interview before I can enrol?

No.

What feedback will I get?

You will receive regular feedback from your tutor throughout the course, as and when appropriate. At the end of the course you and your tutor are asked to assess the progress you have made.

How will I be able to give my views on the course?

Please complete the evaluation form at the end of your course. These are monitored and help us to continually improve our courses.

How do I find out if I can get some support for my learning?

You may be interested in: education and careers advice; financial and childcare support; disability support; support for Deaf and hearing-impaired students; dyslexia support; English and maths support; counselling, and library services (supported learning centre). To find out what may be available to you, and how to apply, see page 213 of the 11/12 course guide, or visit www.citylit.ac.uk/students

When I've finished, what course can I do next?

The next step will be discussed individually with each participant.

General information and advice on courses at City Lit is available from the Information and Advice Shop, open Monday to Friday 12:00 – 19:00 during term time, and Monday to Friday 12:00 – 17:00 out of term time. See the course guide for term dates and further details.

Who can I contact for further information?

Tel: 020 7492 2652

humanities@citylit.ac.uk

Advice times:

During term-time Monday 12.30–13.30 and 17.30–18.30 Thursday 12.30–13.30 and 17.30–18.30

Non term-time Monday 17.30–18.30 Thursday 12.30–13.30.

To enrol on a course, call 020 7831 7831.

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Dates Day(s) Time Duration Fees Snr Conc Code Availability
10/01/12 to
20/03/12
Tue 17:30 - 19:30 11 weeks £124 £124 N/A HW098 Full » Select
17/04/12 to
26/06/12
Tue 17:30 - 19:30 11 weeks £113 £113 N/A HW069 Available » Select
20/09/11 to
06/12/11
Tue 17:30 - 19:30 12 weeks £136 £136 N/A HW068 Finished » Select

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Humanities

Tel: 020 7492 2652

humanities@citylit.ac.uk

Advice times:

During term-time Monday 12.30–13.30 and 17.30–18.30 Thursday 12.30–13.30 and 17.30–18.30

Non term-time Monday 17.30–18.30 Thursday 12.30–13.30.

To enrol on a course, call 020 7831 7831.

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