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COURSES GUIDE 2020

LONDON & SOUTH EAST

Writing for Children Course

21-23 February, Writing for Children. A three day course by award-winning author Alan Durant with writing exercises, tutorials and discussions, food and drink. Perfect for any level of writing experience.

Brighton

07944 374 734

Website: www.alandurant.co.uk

Anne Aylor Creative Writing

Various venues

Creative Writing Courses, 46 Beversbrook Road, London N19 4QH 0207 263 0669

Events: 16-19 November: Writers’ Surgery Retreat, Rye, Sussex

Chris Leonard Writing Creative Writing Break

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

Ashburnham Christian Trust, Ashburnham Place, Battle, East Sussex TN33 9NF

Events: Full board creative writing holidays at Ashburnham Place. Friendly, inspiring, encouraging and suitable for any level. 2020 dates: 1-5 Jun, 19-23 Oct.

Complete Creative Writing Course

A range of courses for a range of levels of writing, various times and days, all held at The Groucho Club, Soho, or nearby premises

Maggie Hamand, Complete Creative Writing Courses, 82 Forest Road, London E8 3BH

Events: Six 3-hour sessions on creative writing – choose from beginners, intermediate or advanced levels. Screenwriting course. Summer Workshop, 6-10 July.

Creative Writing Summer School, Oxford University

Three-week residential intensive course

Exeter College, Oxford University

Events: Residential summer school from 26 Jul to 15 August at Exeter College for experienced creative writers (intermediate and advanced levels), with seminar-based study and a daily programme of talks and readings.

Faber Academy

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

Faber Academy, 74-77 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DA 0207 927

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