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Creative writing at Books On The Hill- Essential skills

  • Books on the Hill 1 Holywell Hill St Albans, England, AL1 1ER United Kingdom (map)

About this event

If you have the urge to write, this is an opportunity to develop your essential skills. Following our previous very successful four-week courses, we shall continue to explore the fundamental techniques of writing. In the creative atmosphere of Books on the Hill’s reading room, we will discover the best ways to express and convey stories.

In these well-structured sessions, tutor, Clare Hobba, will also provide starting points - prompts to launch you on your own writing journey. There will be the opportunity to share and review one another’s writing in class.

The course will take place over four sessions which will last 2 hours each, taking place on Tuesday mornings from 10am to 12pm. The first session will take place on the 17th January and will continue weekly until our last session taking place on 7th February, 2023**.

Book your place here.

The shape of each session will be:

· Cover this week’s topic – handouts, discussions, exercises

· Writing exercise based on this week’s topic

· Read writing aloud – positive review of one another’s work, moderated by Clare

The week course structure~

1) Who is telling this story? Each story shifts meaning depending on who is telling it. We consider the point of view from which to tell your story.

2) Telling your own story It is often our own story we wish to tell – but what factors do we need to take into

account? This session prompts us to start thinking about memoir.

3) Fast and furious We share techniques for varying the pace in our writing

4) Refining our Writing Editing is the essential tool for turning good writing into great writing.

About Clare ~

Clare Hobba is a local writer and teacher with over ten years of experience tutoring creative writing classes and workshops. She has written numerous short stories which have been published by Writers Rebel and performed at the Greenbelt Festival, St Albans Literary Festival and on Radio Verulam. Her novels have been runner up for the Winston Graham Prize and longlisted for the MsLexia and Cinnamon Prizes. She has also published over forty non-fiction articles and regularly reviews books for the St Albans Podcast.

*The course will not run if numbers are insufficient, and a refund will be provided.

**This course is intended to be face-to-face, but if external factors change (e.g. a Lockdown), some or all sessions may be held online, using Zoom.

During the event, the team may ask if we can take pictures of the event to promote future events held in store. By purchasing a ticket you are consenting to the team using these pictures for our social media channels but you are able to withdraw your consent at any time during the event

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