A Writer's Workshop in Paris
October 12 - 16, 2009
Open to all Anglophonic writers, this five-day workshop concentrates on strengthening the fundamental elements of strong, clear writing in fiction and non-fiction.
While suitable for newer writers, the Paris workshop also serves experienced and published writers who wish to develop the stylistic and structural principles at the heart of their craft.
The workshop format is highly interactive and includes lecture, written exercises, group editing exercises and extensive Q & A.
Andrew Todhunter's Paris Workshop is lively and deeply collaborative. Participants return engaged and inspired, with closely revised material and renewed passion for the written word.
For more information, or to register, please email:
workshops@andrewtodhunter.com
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Spring Workshop - April 2009
Creative Writing: The Craft and the Business
with Andrew Todhunter
April 25 & 26, 2009
A two-day, twelve-hour intensive writers’ workshop at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts in Sebastopol, California.
Open to all students of writing, Creative Writing: The Craft and the Business concentrates on developing the fundamental elements of strong, clear prose, as well as providing guidance on the professional challenges of writing as a profession.
Day One focuses on writing craft in fiction and creative non-fiction, while Day Two concentrates on the business of writing, including finding an agent, working with editors and paths to publication.
While suitable for beginning writers, the workshop also serves experienced authors who wish to review the stylistic and structural principals at the heart of their craft and gain fresh insights into writing as a profession. The class format is highly interactive and supportive, and includes lecture, written exercises, and extensive Q & A.
with Andrew Todhunter
April 25 & 26, 2009
A two-day, twelve-hour intensive writers’ workshop at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts in Sebastopol, California.
Open to all students of writing, Creative Writing: The Craft and the Business concentrates on developing the fundamental elements of strong, clear prose, as well as providing guidance on the professional challenges of writing as a profession.
Day One focuses on writing craft in fiction and creative non-fiction, while Day Two concentrates on the business of writing, including finding an agent, working with editors and paths to publication.
While suitable for beginning writers, the workshop also serves experienced authors who wish to review the stylistic and structural principals at the heart of their craft and gain fresh insights into writing as a profession. The class format is highly interactive and supportive, and includes lecture, written exercises, and extensive Q & A.
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