Creative Writing Course

September 2009

'Narrative Drive' with Jacob Ross

Are you looking for a creative writing course that will help you take your fiction writing to the next level? Jacob Ross's courses come highly recommended, for his rigorous and inspiring approach to narrative craft. In Narrative Drive he shows you how to develop the strengths of your particular voice and clarifies the problems that beset writers. Narrative Drive is an opportunity to work alongside other motivated intermediate level writers in a focused and stimulating group. The course is a craft based workshop for writers who are working on a book of fiction and need the discipline, support and feedback of an experienced tutor and committed writer.

Sessions last three hours, are informal but focused and geared at helping you to refine your work to publication standards.


Fee: £125 (full), £99 (concessions)

Dates and Time: Tuesday evenings 7-9pm

SEPT 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th

OCT 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th

VENUE:

Centerprise (Top Floor)

136-138 Kingsland High Street

London E8 2NS

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  About Jacob Ross

Jacob Ross is a poet, playwright, journalist, novelist and a tutor of Narrative Craft. He is the author of acclaimed short story collections, Song for Simone (1986) and A Way to Catch the Dust. His first novel, Pynter Bender, was published in September 2008 and was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize; Caribbean Review of Books, Book of The Year; The Author's Society Best Novel, 2009. Jacob also recently won an Arts Council of England Award for his current novel in progress, The Village Above the Wind and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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