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A Writer’s Survival Guide: Online Seminar
In this online public seminar, award winning writer, AL Kennedy will discuss A Writer’s Survival Guide. AL Kennedy, will explore how a writer can make their work as good as possible so that it has a fair chance of being published in a ‘fair’ world.
Cross-Border & Cross-Domain: Exploring Asian Chinese’s Publishing Industry in the Digital Era
This workshop aims to provide participants with a deeper understanding of the current and future state of the Asian Chinese’s publishing industry.
Advanced Creative Writing
A 13‐week undergraduate course designed to give participants experience and support in the development of a sustained writing project towards publication or production standard.
Creative Non-Fiction and Autobiographical Writing
In this four‐week workshop series students will read and discuss sample texts from an exciting and varied field of writing that includes autobiography, essay, literary journalism, travel writing, diary, epistolary writing, autofiction, and other styles that can be grouped under the broad label ‘creative non‐fiction’.
Writer to Writer with Rob Doyle
Book a one-on-one mentoring session to discuss your writing project. Find guidance to help your creative practice and support your writing life.
Writer to Writer with Akhil Sharma
Book a one-on-one mentoring session with award-winning writer Akhil Sharma to discuss your writing project. Akhil will provide guidance to help your creative practice and support your writing life.
Creative Nonfiction
This course aims to help writers interrogate actual experience. We will ask questions that will allow the representation of that experience to have some of the qualities of fiction. How did a particular moment “feel”? To what extent was meaning generated in a particular moment and to what extent was it superimposed later?