Small group workshops are a great way to learn. They can be fun, interactive, and educational. You can share ideas and ask questions in a relaxed and supportive space. You may even make new friends.
Writing workshops ordinarily last for ninety minutes, though longer (or shorter) classes are possible. In order to maintain the ideal atmosphere and learning environment, the maximum number of participants in any class will be twelve. Workshops are usually taught in-person, but online equivalents are also available.
My classes can be hosted at libraries, arts centres, book festivals, universities, and other venues. I can also teach private or corporate classes. An illustrative list of subjects can be found below, but feel free to ask about or suggest additional topics. Just get in touch for more information.
Writing workshops ordinarily last for ninety minutes, though longer (or shorter) classes are possible. In order to maintain the ideal atmosphere and learning environment, the maximum number of participants in any class will be twelve. Workshops are usually taught in-person, but online equivalents are also available.
My classes can be hosted at libraries, arts centres, book festivals, universities, and other venues. I can also teach private or corporate classes. An illustrative list of subjects can be found below, but feel free to ask about or suggest additional topics. Just get in touch for more information.
MemoirWhat makes for lively and engaging memoir? Transform your experiences into rich narrative writing. |
Public speakingYou don't need to feel confident to sound confident. Learn tips and tricks for speaking clearly and persuasively. |
Getting startedGot a brilliant idea for a book but don't know where to begin? This is how you get your thoughts down on the page. |
Nature writingDiscover the key components of successful nature writing, one of the most popular genres in contemporary publishing. |
Travel writingWhat's it really like to be in a place? How do you translate the experience of travel into articles and books? |
Effective editingThe first draft is done? Congratulations! Now what? Turn those words into something polished and ready for others to read. |