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New Courses for September

8/10/2016

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FICTIONAL NARRATIVES – A CREATIVE WRITING COURSE WITH PATRICIA MULLIN Wednesdays, 28 September - 7 December 2016 / 2-4.30pm / For 10 sessions: £160/£120 concessions. Booking essential. / Living Area Gallery 
​Please note booking is through the SCVA call 01603 593199
​
This ten-week creative writing course gives participants an unrivalled opportunity to connect and engage with the work in the Sainsbury Collection while developing your imagination, writing and storytelling skills. Throughout the course there will be regular contributions from the education, curatorial and collections teams.
Sessions will cover beginnings, characterisation, narrative drive, action, dramatic tension, dialogue, endings and structure of the short story. Guided by the prize-winning author Patricia Mullin, this is a chance to discover the mechanics and central tenets of creative writing. This is a course suitable for those wishing to initiate new works of writing and for beginners and more experienced writers alike.
Patricia Mullin (MA) is an experienced creative writing tutor and graduate of Central Saint Martins, Goldsmiths College and Norwich University of the Arts.
www.patriciamullin.com


Open the door to creative writing
 with
Patricia Mullin
&
David Redfield
  
Unlock the writer within
 
Fiction and short-story writer Patricia Mullin & poet David Redfield
will be holding a day of workshops in order to help creative writers do just that.
Using a variety of exercises, Patricia and David will encourage participants to gain access to, and explore, their creative writing potential.
 
No previous writing experience is assumed for participants, but a willingness to experiment and share within a supportive group will stand you in very good stead.
 
Morning session - poetry
Afternoon session - short fiction
 
Up to a maximum of 10 persons
£45.00 for both sessions incl. tea & coffee
(lunch not included)
Booking essential
 
For more details go to
www.patriciamullin.com
 
Please contact
mullinpatricia@gmail.com
or
lizndave@lradley.fslife.co.uk

10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Saturday 17th September
The Sackhouse,
The Maltings,
Staithe St,
Wells-next-the-Sea,
NR23 1AU

  
​David Redfield is a poet, writer, and workshop leader. His published work includes Stretching Horizons, and Utter - both Hawthorn Press - and Sulla's Cauldron, with Diane Griffiths (2014). His poetry has also appeared in many magazines & anthologies incl. The Interpreter's House, Iota, Candelabrum, and still, and he has contributed articles and reviews to a number of publications. David was longlisted in the 2014 RSPB/Rialto Nature Competition. He spent three years as Deputy Chair of Poetry-next-the-Sea, an annual literature festival held in Wells, under the everyday guise of David Radley.
​Patricia Mullin  graduated from Central/St Martins and became a textile designer for Liberty & Co London. Patricia graduated from the MA Writing the Visual, exploring the relationship between creative and critical writing and visual culture. Patricia was shortlisted for an Arts Council East Escalator Award in 2009 and her 2005 novel Gene Genie was republished as an e–book in 2012. The Sitting, The Siren and Folding were selected Words and Women One, Two and Three Pub: Unthank Books. Her novel Casting Shadows was commended by the Judge Elizabeth Buchan – Yeovil International Literary Prize 2015 and awarded an Arts Council Grant in 2015 for Casting Shadows. Patricia leads site-specific writing courses linked to iconic buildings and collections and is an associate tutor at the University of East Anglia. Having moved to the North Norfolk countryside, Patricia finds that nature and art inform her writing.
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