19 July: Write Your Novel (1/2 Day Workshop) with Will Sutton
Move from first ideas towards a final draft of your novel. Get a clearer idea of how to write your book: crime novel, literary fiction, memoir.
How will you tell your story? Set realistic aims, get down to writing, and explode myths. Discuss everything from planning to procrastination. Explore wider strategies for editing and proofreading.
- “Loved the use of objects and photographs to stimulate ideas.”
- “Being forced to write a summary – very useful.”
- “Enjoyed being challenged and encouraged.”
About Will Sutton:
Workshop leader William Sutton is an experienced teacher and facilitator, novelist, journalist and musician. He tutors students all over the world, and lectures at the University of Portsmouth.
He has written articles for The Times, Fortean Times and the Conversation, written plays for stage and radio and stories for national and international magazines.
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.
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Move from first ideas towards a final draft of your novel. Get a clearer idea of how to write your book: crime novel, literary fiction, memoir.
How will you tell your story? Set realistic aims, get down to writing, and explode myths. Discuss everything from planning to procrastination. Explore wider strategies for editing and proofreading.
- “Loved the use of objects and photographs to stimulate ideas.”
- “Being forced to write a summary – very useful.”
- “Enjoyed being challenged and encouraged.”
About Will Sutton:
Workshop leader William Sutton is an experienced teacher and facilitator, novelist, journalist and musician. He tutors students all over the world, and lectures at the University of Portsmouth.
He has written articles for The Times, Fortean Times and the Conversation, written plays for stage and radio and stories for national and international magazines.
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.