This is a course for writers in the early stages of their development – individuals who have ideas but perhaps lack the knowledge of how to carry them through into a cohesive whole.
By studying extracts from published texts, and with the help of prompts and exercises – along with much informal discussion – you will be exposed to the variety of form and tone available to you. You will also begin to identify the different elements at work in a piece of fiction (for instance, character, plotting, dialogue, etc.) and to appreciate how these facets might be utilised in your own stories.
Of equal importance, a primary aim of the course is to create a safe environment in which new writers can flex their creative muscles – to explore their own potential and possibly begin establishing their own individual voice.
This is an opportunity to put aside some time to focus on one’s writing and, if appropriate, to create and share new work with peers in a workshop environment. For some, this might be the chance to work towards a first short story. For others, it might mean simply producing their first fragments, vignettes or prose-poems – something to take away and to continue developing beyond West Dean.
No two writers share the same creative process, but this short course is intended to offer some understanding of the possible paths available – a confidence-booster that will hopefully open doors to further writing and self-confidence.