Where are you going?
So you've got ideas and you can write, but you're still not sure whether you're dealing in fiction or autobiography, the short story or the novel? Two award-winning writers will help you to explore the possibilities, to develop differing but complementary techniques and perspectives, and to bring into focus the visions of your own imagination.
This course is fully booked. Please call the centre if you would like to be put on the waiting list or to discuss other courses.
Start Date:
Monday, 11th August 2008
End Date:
Saturday, 16th August 2008
Monday, 11th August 2008
End Date:
Saturday, 16th August 2008
Jean McNeil
Jean McNeil is the author of three novels, including Private View (Vintage) and a collection of short stories, Nights In A Foreign Country (Weidenfield and Nicholson). Her fiction has won international awards.
Bill Broady
Bill Broady won the Macmillan Silver Pen award for his short story collection In This Block There Lives a Slag (Flamingo). He has also published the acclaimed novels Swimmer (Fourth Estate) and Everything is Temporary (Pimlico).
Bill Broady won the Macmillan Silver Pen award for his short story collection In This Block There Lives a Slag (Flamingo). He has also published the acclaimed novels Swimmer (Fourth Estate) and Everything is Temporary (Pimlico).
Ardashir Vakil
Ardashir Vakil's first novel Beach Boy won a Betty Trask award and his second novel, One Day (both Penguin), was shortlisted for the Encore award.
Ardashir Vakil's first novel Beach Boy won a Betty Trask award and his second novel, One Day (both Penguin), was shortlisted for the Encore award.
This course is based at:
Lumb Bank - The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre
Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire
Tel: 01422 843714
Fax: 01422 843714
Email: lumbbank@arvonfoundation.org
Lumb Bank - The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre
Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire
Tel: 01422 843714
Fax: 01422 843714
Email: lumbbank@arvonfoundation.org



