Saturday 12th November 2005, 10.30am –
4.00pm
Location:
The Newsroom, The Guardian
60 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GA
Cost: £87.50
A day of two intensive workshops:
Travel writing and how to do it and how not to with Dea Birkett,
the Guardian Travel columnist and author of Serpent in Paradise
and Off the Beaten Track
Fact, fiction and creating a traveller's tale with Rory
Maclean, author of Falling for Icarus and Stalin's Nose
The workshops include practical writing sessions. Participants
should bring pen and paper – they will be expected to write! The
emphasis is – whether you are a beginner or already have some
writing experience – on developing skills which can be applied to
both articles and books. Our aim is that, by the end of the day,
each of you will have the tools to produce a publishable piece of
travel writing.
We hope to build up a community of those interested in travel
writing, by providing opportunities for participants to submit
work they have completed after the course for further expert
comment. You will also be able to move on to more advanced
workshops, suiting the particular focus of your writing.
Participants will also be invited to exchange email details, in
the hope that you may benefit from continued mutual support and
positive criticism.
To apply for a place on the Travel Writing Workshop, see: