03 June: Murder at the Museum - 3 week crime writing workshop with Will Sutton
Knife in the back, arsenic in your cocktail. How will you kick off your crime novel? Encompassing not just mystery, cosy crime and detective, crime-writing can cross over with thrillers, suspense, historical, supernatural, fantasy, even sci-fi. In these friendly, informal workshops, you will develop your ideas -- characters, plot, world-building -- moving your story along from first inspiration towards a workable draft.
This course takes place over three weeks: 3rd June, 10th June and 17th June.
Feedback from previous workshops run by Will at Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery:
"Stimulating"
"Loved being part of the group"
"Dynamic tutor"
About William Sutton:
Willam Sutton has delivered workshops for every age group from under 6s to over 60s, at festivals and conferences from the Edinburgh International Book Festival to Bristol CrimeFest, High Down High Security Prison to Eton College.
William has written articles for The Times, Fortean Times and the Conversation. He's written plays for stage and radio and stories for national and international magazines. William has taught Latin, acted in the world’s longest play and played cricket for Brazil. His novels are published by Titan Books. Lawless and the Flowers of Sin was a Book of the Year in Morning Star and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
William Sutton has a PhD by Publication in Creative Writing, and taught at the University of Portsmouth.
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Knife in the back, arsenic in your cocktail. How will you kick off your crime novel? Encompassing not just mystery, cosy crime and detective, crime-writing can cross over with thrillers, suspense, historical, supernatural, fantasy, even sci-fi. In these friendly, informal workshops, you will develop your ideas -- characters, plot, world-building -- moving your story along from first inspiration towards a workable draft.
This course takes place over three weeks: 3rd June, 10th June and 17th June.
Feedback from previous workshops run by Will at Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery:
"Stimulating"
"Loved being part of the group"
"Dynamic tutor"
About William Sutton:
Willam Sutton has delivered workshops for every age group from under 6s to over 60s, at festivals and conferences from the Edinburgh International Book Festival to Bristol CrimeFest, High Down High Security Prison to Eton College.
William has written articles for The Times, Fortean Times and the Conversation. He's written plays for stage and radio and stories for national and international magazines. William has taught Latin, acted in the world’s longest play and played cricket for Brazil. His novels are published by Titan Books. Lawless and the Flowers of Sin was a Book of the Year in Morning Star and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
William Sutton has a PhD by Publication in Creative Writing, and taught at the University of Portsmouth.