Info

Date: July 7, 2026

Time: 4.30 pm - 6.30 pm

Duration: 2 hours

Level: Advanced | Intermediate | Beginner |

Cost: €15/€14 (IWC Members)

Location: Irish Writers Centre

This course will take place in person at the Irish Writers Centre as part of our ‘Words on the Page Summer Sessions’ -a week of in-person intensive courses.

Course Summary

This workshop offers writers a structured, supportive space to write, share work, and develop critical skills through guided feedback. Each session begins with a carefully designed writing prompt and dedicated time to write. The second half of each workshop is focused on discussion and feedback, where participants bring work they have already developed as far as they can and receive constructive responses from the group, guided by Adam. The course supports writers in building confidence, deepening their craft, learning how to read their own and others’ work more clearly, and developing a strong sense of creative community.


Course Outline

Participants will take turns reading their work to the group, followed by constructive feedback from each reader. While comments may vary in perspective, Adam will steer the discussion towards critical and constructive suggestions for improvement. Adam will then offer a final summary with his own feedback. Once everyone has spoken the author will then have the opportunity to respond, should they wish to do so.

Rather than addressing the writer, comments will be addressed towards the work itself. While all work will be met with constructive feedback, the idea is that this is not a back-slapping workshop, but an opportunity for each writer to receive a varied response on a piece of work that they feel they might like to improve.

Skill Level: Participants of all skill levels and experience are encouraged to join, but it is essential that each individual has a sufficient collection of poems for weekly reading and assessment (one to two page poem per week). Following the initial workshop, participants will be requested to email their poem for the upcoming week prior to each session, allowing more time to review and provide feedback.


Course Outcomes

This workshop will be an invaluable and lasting experience for any writers who want to improve their writing and will help strengthen their critical and editorial eye for future work.

At the end of the week, participants are invited to sign up to read their work at a showcase on Friday 10th July from 5-7pm.


Adam Wyeth is a poet, playwright and essayist with five books published with Salmon Poetry. His debut collection Silent Music (2011) was Highly Commended by the Forward Poetry Prize. In 2013 Salmon Poetry published his book of essays, The Hidden World of Poetry: Unravelling Celtic Mythology in Contemporary Irish Poetry, with a foreword by Paula Meehan. This book is used as a teaching tool around the world and has been officially added to DeSales University (Pennsylvania) MFA program in Creative Writing and DePaul University classes in Chicago – Books for Celtic Mythology and Books for Contemporary Celtic Literature. His second collection The Art of Dying (2016) was an Irish Times Book of the Year. His play This Is What Happened was published by Salmon in 2019. In 2019 he received The Kavanagh Fellowship Award. In 2020 Adam was selected for an Abbey Theatre Development Programme to work on an audio production of about:blank his third collection, which premiered at Dublin Theatre Festival 2021, starring Olwen Fouere and Owen Roe.