Day | Start | End |
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Thursday | 13:00 | 16:00 |
Total | £57.00 |
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Tuition Fees | £57.00 |
If you’re interested in taking up creative writing, but are not sure where to start, then this course could be the ideal opportunity you’ve been looking for to focus on the basics and learn the key foundations of creative writing.
On this course, you’ll have the opportunity to learn key techniques for planning your writing, profiling your characters, using different perspectives and developing your writerly voice. Your tutor will go through a range of techniques in each area, so you can experiment and find out what works for you and your writing. Your tutor will provide inspiration and encouragement, so you can have a go at each element of the writing process and build your knowledge and confidence.
In each session you’ll have the chance to share your work with other members of the group and to give and receive constructive criticism to help you to continue your development beyond the end of your course.
You will learn:
The course fee is displayed at the top of this page. A concession may be available depending upon your circumstances.
At East Riding Adult Learning and Employability we pride ourselves on the support we give to our learners, from the very first time you contact us, to the day you achieve your goals.
If you choose to learn with us you will be supported by our dedicated staff, learn in small, friendly and welcoming groups, have the opportunity to take part in a range of activities to practice your skills. You’ll be encouraged to continue to apply what you’ve learned when you’re away from the classroom and you’ll receive lots of encouragement and feedback to help you build both your skills and your confidence.
Our team will be there to support you at every step of your journey and we always welcome your feedback to help us to ensure that you always feel safe, happy, supported and welcome.
This is a beginner-level creative writing course. To get the most out of your sessions, you should be willing to put pen to paper and try something new.
We recommend that you bring your preferred writing equipment, such as a notebook and a pen.
If you’d like to continue learning more about this topic, you might like to enrol on one of our other creative writing courses.
Alternatively, you might like to explore our wider course offer, which includes creative subjects like poetry, photography and arts and crafts or basic skills, such as English, maths and digital skills.
You can find more information on the Financial help and additional support page or you can contact us to talk about this and any other support we can provide.