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The writing week
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  The emphasis is on general writing skills which are essential to writing novels, short stories, memoir, family history and biography. There are many possible ways to structure longer works of fiction and non-fiction. This course does not focus on structuring longer works but I should be happy to critique excerpts from your own work during the afternoon appointments. I can also arrange special courses devoted to each longer form.  
       

 

 

The writing week

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Monday 9.30 a.m - 12.30 p.m.: Exercises to get you writing quickly and easily. These, amongst others, will include free writing, clustering and an observation exercise in the village of Martrin.

Tuesday 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.: Work begins on character, with exercises showing how you can recall characters from the past to use in your work and some ideas on creating new characters including those you will encounter in Martrin.

Wednesday 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.: Dialogue often seems daunting, both for beginners and for more experienced writers. We look at the characteristics of good and bad dialogue and do a number of exercises to produce realistic, lively dialogue which suits your characters.

Thursday 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.: Plot is the topic for today. What is the difference between plot and story? How do we construct plot? We shall also look at voice in fiction writing and, if there is time, you might begin work on a short story, or on your individual project.

Friday 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.: Today is the day when it all comes together. During this session you will write a short piece of fiction or non-fiction which uses the techniques you have learned during the week. You will be surprised at the difference between the writing which you and others produced at the beginning of the week and your writing now. We listen to and critique each other's work.

Throughout the week, sheets explaining some of the exercises and tips on writing will be handed out. We also use short stories by well known writers to analyse and illustrate particular aspects of writing.

Feedback is an essential part of learning to write well. All criticism is positive and unthreatening. The atmosphere is non-competitive and this is a wonderful opportunity to hear how your writing sounds to others and to learn from them.

 

 
       

Afternoons during the week are free of formal tuition and you can choose whether you want to continue with your writing or to explore the area.

 

 

 

The course tutor

Sharon Colback is a fiction writer and course facilitator. Her short stories have appeared in several anthologies. She is working on a collection of themed short stories set in France.

She was formerly a UK and international journalist who has lived and worked worldwide.

Sharon has facilitated writing courses in the UK and the USA and has, herself, attended numerous writing workshops in the UK and South Africa.  She knows what works and inspires and her course incorporates the best modern methods of teaching how to write fiction.

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Email: Sharon.colback@wanadoo.fr
Tel: +33 (0)565 99 7645
La Bourdique
F-12550 Martrin
France