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Date: January 21, 2025

Time: 2.00pm - 4.00pm

Duration: 8 weeks

Level: Beginner |

Cost: €240 (€220 Members)

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

Course Summary

This interactive, sixteen-hour programme, delivered over eight two-hour sessions, is aimed at beginning writers and those who may have had some writing experience in the past but would like to revisit the key elements of creative writing. It provides a practical introduction to short fiction and poetry, through the combined strategies of close reading of selected poems and stories, guided discussion and writing activities. Participants who are willing will be encouraged to share their work, in either small or large groups, in order to experience the workshop method of giving and receiving feedback in a supportive setting.

 

 


Course Outline

Session 1: Introductions and expectations; analysis of a poem: content, form, structure;

Introduction to a short story – character, setting; stimulus writing activity.

Session 2: Fiction: Revisit story from last week – structure, point of view; stimulus writing activity

Session 3: Fiction – description, people and places; building a character. Stimulus writing activity.

Session 4: Fiction – Conflict – protagonist, antagonist; dialogue. Stimulus writing activity.

Session 5: Fiction – Structure – Elements of the story arc. Stimulus writing activity.

Session 6: Poetry – Introduction to two poetic forms: haiku and sonnet. The line, rhyme, rhythm, assonance, alliteration

Session 7: Poetry: Free verse – the line, and approaches to structure. Stimulus writing activity.

Session 8: Poetry: Imagery, symbol, simile, metaphor Recap – revisit course expectations; review own progress; where to from here?

During the course of the programme, you will produce work in response to stimulus writing activities generated during the session, and partly from assignment tasks. You may carry out assignments, on a voluntary basis, between sessions.  If you wish, you can bring your developing or completed work to the next session, where you can receive feedback from the group and from the facilitator. However, there is no obligation or pressure to share your work unless and until you feel comfortable doing so.

 


Course Outcomes

Having participated in this eight-week course, you will achieve the following outcomes.

1.  Explore your own voice and writing passions
2. Read a range of poems and short stories
3. Explore key elements and tools involved in writing in general:
4. Explore some of the tools and elements commonly used in writing poetry;
5. Explore some of the tools and elements commonly used in writing fiction:
6. Practise developing a writing process, from prompt/inspiration, to rough draft, first draft and subsequent editing.
7. Gain practice in the workshop method, through collaboration and discussion with your fellow participants
8. Produce at least one piece of writing, finished or at an advanced stage.


Liz McSkeane is a writer and publisher. She has four collections of poetry, one novel and a collection of short stories. In 1999, she was overall winner of the Hennessy New Irish Writer of the Year for her poetry. Her historical novel Canticle was a joint winner in the Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair 2016. Her second novel, Aftershock, will be published in May, 2025.  Liz has had a long career as an educationalist, including tutoring adult and higher education.

 


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