Workshop

Some of you might not have seen this comment I put on about a possible workshop, so I am posting again:

Dear All, I was wondering if anyone would be interested in a fiction Masterclass by Tim Lott, who runs the Guardian Masterclass? He is willing to come to Oxford for an evening session but we would have to charge £20 (if we have 15 people) Less if more people sign up. Would anyone be interested?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian-masterclasses/fundamentals-of-fiction-with-tim-lott1

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    1. Tim Lott will be running a masterclass on July 2nd at Blackwell’s, starting 7pm. Group 2012 have priority booking and discounted fee of £20. So please email Zool.Verjee@blackwell.co.uk to register and for details of how to pay.

      Tim Lott has written eight books, and won a number of literary awards. He teaches creative writing at London’s Faber Academy, and the Guardian Academy. This brief introduction to novel writing will cover the basics principles and tools needed to complete a fully fledged work of fiction.

    1. Tim Lott will be running a masterclass on July 2nd at Blackwell’s, starting 7pm. Group 2012 have priority booking and discounted fee of £20. So please email Zool.Verjee@blackwell.co.uk to register and for details of how to pay.

      Tim Lott has written eight books, and won a number of literary awards. He teaches creative writing at London’s Faber Academy, and the Guardian Academy. This brief introduction to novel writing will cover the basics principles and tools needed to complete a fully fledged work of fiction

    1. Tim Lott will be running a masterclass on July 2nd at Blackwell’s, starting 7pm. Group 2012 have priority booking and discounted fee of £20. So please email Zool.Verjee@blackwell.co.uk to register and for details of how to pay.

      Tim Lott has written eight books, and won a number of literary awards. He teaches creative writing at London’s Faber Academy, and the Guardian Academy. This brief introduction to novel writing will cover the basics principles and tools needed to complete a fully fledged work of fiction

    1. Tim Lott will be running a masterclass on July 2nd at Blackwell’s, starting 7pm. Group 2012 have priority booking and discounted fee of £20. So please email Zool.Verjee@blackwell.co.uk to register and for details of how to pay.

      Tim Lott has written eight books, and won a number of literary awards. He teaches creative writing at London’s Faber Academy, and the Guardian Academy. This brief introduction to novel writing will cover the basics principles and tools needed to complete a fully fledged work of fiction

    1. Dear Ewan,

      The next meeting will be on Wednesday April 17th at The Friend’s Meeting House, The Oxford Quaker House, St Giles, at 7pm.

      This will be a feedback session so please bring something to share if you wish, or just come and give your feedback.

      See you on Wednesday

      1. Hi Cherry
        Sorry for the late nature of this reply, but I’m afraid that I won’t be able to make it tonight as am hugely busy at work. I will definitely try to attend the next meeting!

        Ewan

  1. I don’t see the original post any more – to which I replied – so this is just to confirm that I’d be interested too.

  2. I haven’t attended the group before but have been tracking and trying to get to a meeting. This’d be a good prompt and first session for me. I’d be interested if the date works. Thanks

  3. Hi Cherry, is there any news yet on the dates for this month? I can feel myself getting booked up but would like to ensure I’m free for the workshops. Thanks, Laura

  4. Masterclass

    Tim Lott will be running a masterclass on July 2nd at Blackwell’s, starting 7pm. Group 2012 have priority booking and discounted fee of £20. So please email Zool.Verjee@blackwell.co.uk to register and for details of how to pay.

    Tim Lott has written eight books, and won a number of literary awards. He teaches creative writing at London’s Faber Academy, and the Guardian Academy. This brief introduction to novel writing will cover the basics principles and tools needed to complete a fully fledged work of fiction

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