Journalism

Making your opinions count

This is for those those wanting to write entertaining, opinionated journalism that editors will love. This is a practical course that will show you how to research, develop, write and sell your feature ideas and articles.

Course fees

 

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.
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Start Date:
Monday, 8th September 2008

End Date:
Saturday, 13th September 2008
Tutors
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Anthony Clavane

A former regional journalist of the year, Anthony Clavane is a writer with the Sunday Mirror. The Promised Land, his book about the rise and fall of Leeds United, will be published by Yellow Jersey in September 2008.
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Nicole Mowbray

Nicole Mowbray has worked in national newspapers, glossy magazines and as a successful freelancer. She is currently commissioning editor on the Femail section of the Daily Mail.

Guest
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Will Buckley

Will Buckley's columns for The Observer are always a lively, controversial read. He is the author of The Man Who Hated Football (Fourth Estate).
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
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