21st February 2019
18:00 - 21:00 GMT
About the course
This course will explore the art of memoir writing, the kind that travels best from your pen to readers everywhere, irrespective of background. This literary genre often presents a set of challenges very different from fiction or reportage, and we will look at them all. We will delve into the style and substance most suitable for your own writing. We will also work on establishing authentic, relatable voices, and ethical, yet exciting, imaginative approaches to memoir writing. We will discuss, dissect, write, laugh, cry, eat biscuits, and come away well equipped to start (or finish) that amazing memoir!
You will explore memoir writing in both theory and practice and receive coach and peer feedback for the work you do. There will also be plenty of opportunities to ask questions and engage in informal discussion with your peers.
This is a 3-week course starting on Thursday 21st February.
About Shreya
Shreya is currently writing a libretto for the Welsh National Opera, a book of short stories for HarperCollins, as well as a travelogue, also for HarperCollins. Former television producer and journalist Shreya Sen-Handley is also kept busy by her children, human and canine, her creative writing workshops for a range of organisations including the Universities of Nottingham and Cambridge, her regular prattle on BBC and Notts TV, her occasional forays into illustrating, her plentiful articles for the international media including the National Geographic and The Guardian, and the fallout from her award-winning memoir, “Memoirs of My Body”, published by HarperCollins in 2017.
Book your place
The price of this course is £60 for general admission and £45 for NWS members. Book your place below, or to find out about joining NWS, head to our membership page.
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