Writing a novel or a short story is - at its best - an inventive, playful and joyous experience. However, there are many times when the process falls short. It’s easy to get bogged down in the finer details of word choice and sentence structure, and lose sight of what you’re trying to say.
In this interactive masterclass with the award-winning novelist Ross Raisin, you’ll learn how to reinvigorate your writing practice in a way that’s brisk, experimental and considered. Through the use of tasks, prompts and close-readings, you’ll discover that writing a fictional narrative is often about inventing a language that you don’t normally use. You’ll be encouraged to loosen some of your default writing habits to keep your writing fresh and alive.
Ultimately, you’ll be able to think critically and instinctively about your writing choices in ways that you can apply to your work in the long term. You’ll leave energised with a new perspective on your work and the tools to craft brilliant sentences in your own distinct style.
This course is for …
Writers of all levels of experience at any stage of their process
Though primarily aimed at fiction writers, non-fiction writers may also find this beneficial to their practice
Course content
Writing style and word choice
Punctuation - functional and creative
Sentence structure - long, short and inbetween
Word potency - powering up and powering down
Ways of redrafting your sentences
Tutor profile
Ross Raisin is the author of four novels: A Hunger (2022), A Natural (2017), Waterline (2011) and God’s Own Country (2008). Ross’ work has won and been shortlisted for over ten literary awards. He won the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year award in 2009, and in 2013 was named on Granta’s once a decade Best of Young British Novelists list. In 2018 he was awarded a Fellowship by the Royal Society of Literature.
Find more on Ross, his books and teaching on his website, and read the Guardian review of A Hunger.
Details
Date: Tuesday 5 July 2023
Time: 6pm-8.30pm BST
Price: £65 (plus £3.56 booking fee) or £75.78 (plus £4.06 booking fee) with a copy of Read this if you want to become a great writer.
A catch up recording will be shared after the class and will be available for two weeks.
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