Writing requires a mixture of art and craft – no matter what genre you’re working in. Whether you’re writing fiction or narrative non-fiction, this unique masterclass with acclaimed novelist Kathryn Heyman will teach you how to structure a compelling story – and become a better writer.
Over the course of the day, you’ll learn how to balance the chaos of creativity with the novel’s need for structure and order. You’ll leave with a deep understanding of narrative structure, and the tools to apply what you’ve learned to your own writing project.
Content
- The importance of narrative structure in novels and narrative non-fiction
- The craft of longform writing – techniques and tricks that you can apply to your own work
- Advice on how to overcome doubt and uncertainty during the writing process
- The key questions you should ask yourself about your book
- Creating pace, tension and moments of change within your story
- Developing characters – including an active protagonist and secondary characters
- How to structure a compelling story for readers – and create the perfect ending
- Practical writing exercises and Q&A
Please note this class is most suitable for writers who have an idea for a work of fiction or narrative non-fiction, or have already started writing a book – it’s not ideal for beginners
Course preparation
- Before the class, you’re encouraged to take some time to think about your desired project – whether it’s a novel or a work of longform narrative non-fiction
- You should arrive at the class with an idea for the longform work you want to write – this could be anything from a concept for your novel, to a storyline or an idea for a character
Tutor profile
Dr Kathryn Heyman is the author of six novels including Floodline. Her new novel, inspired by free-diver Audrey Mestre, will be published in 2016. Kathryn’s books have been longlisted for the Orange Prize, and shortlisted for the Scottish Writer of the Year Award, among others. She has many years’ experience as a writing tutor, having taught creative writing for the University of Oxford, the Arvon Foundation and Faber Academy in Australia. Find out more on her website.
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Details
Date: Sunday 17 April 2016
Times: 10am-4pm
Location: The Guardian, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU
Price: £249 (includes VAT, booking fee, lunch and refreshments)
Event capacity: 18
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Tickets may be refunded if you contact us at least 14 days before the course start date. Please see our terms and conditions for more information on our refund policy.