Insight Into The Women’s Magazine Fiction Market – 3 March 2012
This workshop will look at writing for the increasingly tough and sadly shrinking women’s magazine market. So if you’ve been writing for a while and want to find out more about this market, this workshop could be for you.
Lunch and light refreshments are included. The cost of the course is £35 which also includes a critique.
Moving On Short Story Workshop – 31 March 2012
This course will be practically based and will help participants work towards the first draft of a story for their chosen women’s magazine market. They will receive a critique of their story once they have had a chance to finish it after the course.
Lunch and light refreshments are included. The cost of the course is £40 which also includes a critique.
New for 2012
Day Retreat For Writers – 28 April 2012
Come and spend a day with fellow writers being inspired, exercising your writing skills and sharing your work in a supportive atmosphere at Delapre Abbey. The course is run by a short story writer, but all writers are welcome to come to this one and benefit from meeting other writers in a supportive atmosphere.
The cost of the retreat is £22. Lunch is not included but you’ll be able to purchase refreshments from the Abbey Tea Room.
All these courses are held in Northampton and full details are on http://www.helenmhunt.co.uk/
Online services
For anyone who can’t make it to a workshop, Helen offers the totally flexible Hop On Hop Off online course (details here http://www.helenmhunt.co.uk/?page_id=37) and a critique service (details here http://www.helenmhunt.co.uk/?page_id=15).
6 comments:
Now, if I could just make it to the UK, I'd be there for the workshops!
If I had the time, I'd be there too, Rick.
Sounds like it would be an excellent workshop.
Thanks very much, Leigh. If anyone hs any questions they are very welcome to email me via my website.
Helen is excellent at short story writing, I'm sure these courses will be well worth attending.
I wish I could go to one of them. Short story is a format that is quite tricky.
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