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Date: November 12, 2024

Time: 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm

Duration: 6 weeks

Level: Beginner | Emerging |

Cost: €165 (€150 Members)

Location: Irish Writers Centre

This course will take place in-person on Tuesdays (six sessions in total). 

Course Content

The availability of our own lives as subjects for representing subjective experience has created the genre known as Autofiction. Autofiction borrows certain technical elements from fiction and autobiography/memoir to do something different and tell an alternative ‘story’. 


Course Outline and Outcomes

The 6-week course will look at literature which features the crossover between these genres, and includes the work of established writers of autofiction, among them Olga Tokarczuk, Rachel Cusk, John Berger and others. As well, you will experiment with your own life experience in order to apply techniques, styles, and perspectives that allow you to unite autobiography and fiction in an autofictional work-in-progress. It may be serious or playful, but distinctly yours. The course is suitable for emerging and beginning writers happy to take a risk on what they want to say in a welcoming and supporting environment.


Mary O’Donnell is a widely-published novelist, short story writer, and poet. Her most recent poetry collection is Massacre of the Birds (Salmon). Current projects include an RHA- exhibited collaboration with visual artist Geraldine O’Reilly, who interpreted 10 of her poems. A member of Ireland’s affiliation of artists, Aosdána, she is Writer in Residence at the Irish College in Leuven in October this year. She has taught creative writing at University Colleges Cork, Galway and Maynooth. Occasional reviewer of books for The Irish Times. It is helpful for participants if they familiarise themselves with Mary’s work in advance of the course through her website www.maryodonnell.com


Booked out? To be added to the waiting list for this course, please email info@irishwriterscentre.ie.


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