Thursday, June 30, 2016

Advanced Fiction Course – journey to publication

Advanced Fiction Course – journey to publication


We still have places on our Advanced Fiction Course starting in a month’s time. This a rare line-up of NZ’s leading editors and some highly successful new authors...

This is a one-off new course offered to graduates of our Thirty Week Fiction courses, those with a Masters of Creative Writing, or those who have published a book of fiction.

It will run from 2nd August to 26th October 2016. It will feature workshops on manuscript development by some of NZ’s leading fiction editors, plus sessions by successfully published writers who are graduates of our Thirty Week Fiction Courses and its predecessor. In addition, student work will be discussed on a weekly rotational basis, using feedback from the group in sessions chaired by Hub director John Cranna. We will also be covering scholarships, mentoring and bursaries available to start out writers.

Start Date: Tuesday August 2nd 2016, 6-9pm
Course Length: 12 weeks, weekly on Tuesday nights



                                                 

                                                

                                                   

                                                  


Workshops


Geoff Walker – Former publishing director, Penguin Books "Working with fiction writers to bring their work to print" (Two workshops)

Harriet Allan –  Current Fiction publisher, Penguin Random House "Publishing fiction in New Zealand in 2016, and Penguin / Random House’s role in the books scene."

Fiona Sussman – novelist: "Moving from a creative writing course to international publication."

Ann Glamuzina – novelist: "“Writing a best-seller, and the role of a publishing collective of like-minded people in helping bring that about."

Rosetta Allan – novelist: "My journey as a writer to successful publication by Penguin Books."

Mark Broatch – Books and Arts Editor, NZ Listener: "The way the media works, and how to get yourself noticed by books editors and other journalists."

Jackie Dennis – CEO, New Zealand Society of Authors: "How the NZ Society of Authors helps develop and support emerging writing talent."
 
Find out more about this course, and enrol HERE

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