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COURSES GUIDE 2021

LONDON & SOUTH EAST

Chalk the Sun Creative Writing

Year-round courses, workshops and events for writers, in and around SW London, and Spain. All courses currently online only

Writers Room, first Saturday in the month; Novelists’ Survival Group, first Monday in the month; tailored mentoring packages and development tutorials, customised workshop. Creative holidays in Spain TBC later in 2021. creativewriting@chalkthesun.co.uk

http://chalkthesun.co.uk

Chris Leonard Writing

Creative writing workshops and writing days, various times and days, Surrey and East Sussex

Weekly Zoom groups and workshops. Summer writing days June-August, dates TBC chrisleonardwriting@gmail.com

www.chrisleonardwriting.uk

Complete Creative Writing Course

A range of courses for a range of levels of writing, various times and days, usually held at the Groucho Club, Soho; currently all online only.

Six 3-hour sessions on creative writing – choose from beginners, intermediate or advanced levels: Screenwriting course. Summer Workshop in July. jamie@writingcourses.org.uk

www.writingcourses.org.uk

Creative Writing Summer School, Oxford University

Three-week residential intensive course

Residential summer school, 25 Jul-14 August at Exeter College for experienced creative writers (intermediate and advanced levesl), with seminar-based study and a daily programme of talks and readings by established authors. £3,280/£3,575 residential, £1,460 non-residential. writingsummer@conted.ox.ac.uk

writingsummer@conted.ox.ac.uk www.conted.ox.ac.uk/courses/creativewriting- summer-school

Faber Academy

Extensive programme of weekly courses, weekend workshops and day events, all year round, exclusively online for now

One-day workshops: Start to Write Fiction, with Sarah May, 27 Feb, 27 March, 24 April, 29 May or 26 June; Start to Write Poetry, with Richard Scott, 27 Mar.

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