Showing posts with label writing courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing courses. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

STRANDHILL SUMMERFEST 2012

Surfer in Strandhill, Co. Sligo
Strandhill Summerfest is on the 27th to 29th July this year. Writers Órfhlaith Ní Chonaill, Ted Deppie, Annie Deppe and Joe Kearney are the facilitators. It's a great weekend - warm and fun and intense (in a good way!). I was there four years ago - clearly I am due a return visit.

From their site:

Strandhill Summerfest is a weekend of writing and celebration for writers of all ages: beginners, advanced or established. It offers a gentle, supportive environment where it is safe to create new work.  Again, we bring together our team of four inspirational facilitators whose aim is to nurture new writing.

Órfhlaith Ní Chonaill’s workshops use the AWA method devised by Pat Schneider. These are multi-genre workshops which evoke and enable writing and encourage writers to find and use their own voices with confidence.

Ted and Annie Deppe share their expertise as poets and teachers, their love of their craft and their joyful appreciation of all poetry. Joe Kearney is a writer and broadcaster whose voice is familiar to Lyric FM and RTE Radio One listeners. Joe offers an insider view of writing for radio.

The Summerfest will be held in the home of Órfhlaith Ní Chonaill in Strandhill, Co. Sligo. It costs €125, which includes snacks, light lunch on Saturday and dinner on Saturday evening. You pay your own accommodation.

Any enquiries re bookings to: 087 2799108 or email: writersinksligo@gmail.com. More here.

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Women Who Changed Literature Course

Some Blind Alleys, the online journal of new Irish writing and visual art, are running an interesting new course called Women Who Changed Literature this autumn.

From their site:
"This course is for students interested in reading the work of pioneering, rebellious, and dissident women writers, from the early revolutionary writings of Mary Wollstonecraft and Virginia Woolf to the more recent work of Lesley Marmon Silko, Maxine Hong Kingston, Jamaica Kincaid, and many more."

Tutor: American scholar Bernadette Smyth
Starts: Wednesday, September 30th (runs for ten weeks)
Venue: in Dublin's City Centre - TBC
Cost: €350