The Romantic Short Story Course with Jo Middleton (ZOOM)

Fridays 19.00-20.30 on Zoom
11th, 20th, 27th March (no sessions 3rd and 10th April ) 17th, 24nd April, 1st, 8th and 15th May
Romance gets a bad press. It is often dismissed as predictable or synonymous with a very specific kind of paperback where everyone has perfect hair and feelings are neatly resolved by the final page. But real love, the kind we actually live through, is messy, funny, awkward, political and deeply revealing. It is about power, class, ageing, desire, grief, parenthood, sex, loneliness and the stories we tell ourselves about who we are allowed to love and how. In this course, we will explore the short story as a perfect form for writing about modern relationships. The short story does not need a wedding or a happily ever after; it can hold a glance across a room, a badly timed text message, an affair that lasts one afternoon, or a marriage that has been quietly unravelling for years.
Across eight weeks, you will read and write stories that treat romance not as a formula but as a way of looking closely at real lives, drawing on stories from popular modern writers like Miranda July, Curtis Sittenfeld and Raymond Carver.
This course is for anyone who wants to write about connection in a richer, more interesting way. You do not need to believe in happy endings, just be curious about how people fall for each other, mess it up and try, again and again, to be understood.
The course will include two workshopping sessions where you’ll be given feedback from Jo Middleton and the rest of the attendees, and you will also give feedback on their short stories. Guidance and support will be given on how to do this.
You’ll be expected to do a lot of reading and writing in between sessions, and a full course outline and reading list will be sent once you’ve signed up. Places are limited to eight so everyone (and their stories) are given a lot of attention.
Free entry into the Raw Writing Short Story competition (worth £25) when you sign up for this course! The deadline for the Raw Writing Short Story competition is 17th June 2026, the word count is 2000 maximum, and the prize will be a mentoring package (six sessions) with a published writer, a place on a six-month Raw Writing course, and publication in the Raw Writing Anthology.