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The Writers Career Leap

9/8/2021

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I am delighted to have been chosen as a finalist in The London Independent Short Story Prize, for my Flash Fiction piece Fact Sheet 5. It’s a lovely introduction to autumn, which is a time of year that always excites me in a back-to-school way. With summer over and guests departing, it marks a period of workshop teaching and novel editing, which I relish.

Workshops: The Writing Career Leap. Two workshops (10am-4pm) September 14th and October 12th at Anteros Arts Centre in Norwich. The first focuses on short fiction and its value in career building through competition entry as a path to publication. The second will focus developing participants own varied stable of short pieces and targeted competition entry. Both can be taken separately or together. Patricia states ‘These are the workshops I wish had existed when I was starting out as a writer.’

There are currently two places left on each workshop.
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Booking details: places are reserved by payment on a first come first booked basis.
Fees: £85 per workshop or £160 for both. Payment by online banking or cheque.
Please email Patricia to book and for payment details. [email protected]
Website: www.patriciamullin.com
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