Video art of The White Road
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Retreats, short story events and workshops
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Short Fiction: So Much More Than It Seems...
Led by Vanessa Gebbie
One-week Residential Workshop Retreat
Arrival: Saturday, 28 May 2011
Departure: Saturday, 4 June 2011
A chance to explore in depth the craft of short fiction in all its challenging guises, in one of Ireland's most creatively exciting venues. A chance to focus on acquiring skills that will maximise the chances of your work rising to the top and standing out for the right reasons not only in publication slush piles but also in competitions.
In the company of a well-published, multi-prize-winning short storyist, who is also an experienced tutor, this will be a focused, collaborative workshop retreat during which you will create not only complete new work and the seeds of many new stories, but you will also discover tried and tested strategies for editing and revising your existing work to make it as good as it can be.
Although biased towards the art and craft of short fictions, we will also be able to explore the relevance of the craft issues to poetry, prose poetry and longer works.
speech recognition software and science inspired fiction
Monday, November 08, 2010
Catching up
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
I'm off to 2 book launches this week of two great friends: Susannah Rickards' Hot Kitchen Snow and Vanessa Gebbie's 2nd collection, Storm Warning. And greatly enjoyed two launches in the past few weeks, of Sue Guiney's Clash of Innocents and Elizabeth Baines' The Birth Machine. Nothing better than celebrating the birth of friends' books!
Video art of The White Road
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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Labels: art, inspiration, short stories, the white road and other stories, video, video art
Retreats, short story events and workshops
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Short Fiction: So Much More Than It Seems...
Led by Vanessa Gebbie
One-week Residential Workshop Retreat
Arrival: Saturday, 28 May 2011
Departure: Saturday, 4 June 2011
A chance to explore in depth the craft of short fiction in all its challenging guises, in one of Ireland's most creatively exciting venues. A chance to focus on acquiring skills that will maximise the chances of your work rising to the top and standing out for the right reasons not only in publication slush piles but also in competitions.
In the company of a well-published, multi-prize-winning short storyist, who is also an experienced tutor, this will be a focused, collaborative workshop retreat during which you will create not only complete new work and the seeds of many new stories, but you will also discover tried and tested strategies for editing and revising your existing work to make it as good as it can be.
Although biased towards the art and craft of short fictions, we will also be able to explore the relevance of the craft issues to poetry, prose poetry and longer works.
Posted by Tania Hershman at Wednesday, November 17, 2010 6 comments Links to this post
Labels: retreat, short stories, the short review, workshop
speech recognition software and science inspired fiction
Monday, November 08, 2010
Posted by Tania Hershman at Monday, November 08, 2010 6 comments Links to this post
Labels: book launch, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, science-inspired fiction, short story collections, speech recognition
Catching up
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
I'm off to 2 book launches this week of two great friends: Susannah Rickards' Hot Kitchen Snow and Vanessa Gebbie's 2nd collection, Storm Warning. And greatly enjoyed two launches in the past few weeks, of Sue Guiney's Clash of Innocents and Elizabeth Baines' The Birth Machine. Nothing better than celebrating the birth of friends' books!
Posted by Tania Hershman at Tuesday, November 02, 2010 4 comments Links to this post
Labels: anthology, charity short story anthologies, flash fiction, rsi, shed, shortlist, stories for pakistan
