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SUMMARY:Introduction to Poetry
DESCRIPTION:14.00-15.30      Monday January 12th\, 19th\, 26th and 2nd Feb \nFrom ancient epic to modern lyrics\, humans have expressed their most important experiences in the form of poems. So reading and writing poetry expands our understanding of different times and cultures and helps us think about what it means to be human. This introductory course will give you the keys to understanding and appreciating poems from different times and places. We’ll look at how poets use sound\, form and imagery to create meaning\, and exercise our own skills of interpretation and imagination. Introduction to Poetry is designed above all to enhance your confidence and enjoyment as a reader of poems and provide ideas which will help you in your own writing. No experience necessary\, nervous readers especially welcome! \nMalcolm Hebron has a doctorate in English Literature from Oxford and\, for many years\, taught at Winchester College. He has written academic books and articles and is the author of How to Read a Poem (Connell Guides).
URL:https://www.rawwriting.co.uk/event/introduction-to-poetry/
LOCATION:Exeter Phoenix\, Gandy St\, Exeter\, Devon\, EX4 3LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Four Week Course
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Poetry - Zoom
DESCRIPTION:17.30-19.00     Monday January 12th\, 19th\, 26th and 2nd Feb \nFrom ancient epic to modern lyrics\, humans have expressed their most important experiences in the form of poems. So reading and writing poetry expands our understanding of different times and cultures and helps us think about what it means to be human. This introductory course will give you the keys to understanding and appreciating poems from different times and places. We’ll look at how poets use sound\, form and imagery to create meaning\, and exercise our own skills of interpretation and imagination. Introduction to Poetry is designed above all to enhance your confidence and enjoyment as a reader of poems and provide ideas which will help you in your own writing. No experience necessary\, nervous readers especially welcome! \nMalcolm Hebron has a doctorate in English Literature from Oxford and\, for many years\, taught at Winchester College. He has written academic books and articles and is the author of How to Read a Poem (Connell Guides).
URL:https://www.rawwriting.co.uk/event/introduction-to-poetry-zoom/
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CATEGORIES:Four Week Course
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Writing for Children (Adult Course)
DESCRIPTION:17.30-19.00       Monday 12th\, 19th\, 26th January and 2nd Feb \nWhy write for children? There are many reasons\, but one of the most profound is undoubtedly the one espoused by C.S. Lewis\, author of ‘The Lion\, the Witch and the Wardrobe’: \n‘Where the children’s story is simply the right form for what the author has to say\, then of course readers who want to hear that will read the story or re-read it\, at any age.’ \nChildren’s fiction is boundless. A quick visit to your local bookshop or library will reveal the vast range of people\, places\, and situations encapsulated in children’s books. Adventure can happen to anyone\, at any time\, anywhere. Wherever your imagination takes you is where you’ll find a story. \nFurthermore\, your story is for everyone. No matter how young or old\, your book can be read and enjoyed. That is why children’s books dominate lists of the nation’s favourite books\, and this is an opportunity every writer should relish. The children’s author writes with a range of readers in mind: the child reading under their sheets late at night\, the parent reading a bedtime story\, the teacher seeking to zest up the curriculum with an exciting historical narrative. \nThis can feel intimidating. Who can compete with the likes of Roald Dahl\, JK Rowling\, Michael Morpurgo\, and Katherine Rundell? The answer is simple: you can. Every great author started with an idea and a blank piece of paper. If you have both of these things\, you\, too\, can write the next great children’s classic. \nABOUT THE TUTOR \nAdam Shackleton is a writer with a keen interest in developing creative talent. He holds a BA Honours in English Literature and an MA with Distinction\, both from the University of Exeter. Adam was awarded a Dean’s Commendation for the quality of his written work\, earning a distinction in every module of his Master’s course. \nHe read his Postgraduate Certificate in Education at the University of Cambridge\, and went on to teach for a decade in the United Kingdom and internationally\, specialising in reading and writing. Adam has completed numerous creative writing courses with Curtis Brown and Raw Writing. He has also been published in his role as a commentator on politics and social affairs. Adam is currently working on a commission for a charity to write a middle-grade novel and a picture book for younger readers. He looks forward to publishing both in 2026 to coincide with the charity’s anniversary celebrations.
URL:https://www.rawwriting.co.uk/event/introduction-to-writing-for-children-adult-course/
LOCATION:Exeter Phoenix\, Gandy St\, Exeter\, Devon\, EX4 3LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Four Week Course
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Comedy Writing - Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Monday 12th 19th\, 26th Jan and 2nd Feb   19.00-20.30 \nComedy is one of the most powerful tools in a writer’s toolkit\, but have you ever stopped to think about what it actually is that makes something funny? How do you know if your writing is going to make people laugh? Where’s the line between comic and tragic characters\, and\, most importantly\, can comedy even be taught? (Let’s hope so.) \nWhile good comedy can feel effortless\, there’s plenty of hard work going on behind the scenes to make it look that way. This course will give you an introduction to some of the basic techniques of comedy writing\, from creating relatable yet flawed characters to getting to grips with punchlines and… \n…wait for it… \n…timing. \n(I’ll get my coat.) \nJo Middleton is the author of three comedy novels\, having been first approached by Penguin in 2019 on the back of her comedy lifestyle and parenting blog. She hosted the comedy podcast It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere with friend and fellow comic writer Gill Sims and was the host of Gill’s two-month theatre tour – Tits\, Gits and Little Sh*ts – in 2022
URL:https://www.rawwriting.co.uk/event/introduction-to-comedy-writing-zoom/
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