Course Description
CWA3 – CREATIVE WRITING – ANTHOLOGY
Martin Keaveney Creative Writing
CWA3 — Creative Writing: ANTHOLOGY
Complete a poem, prose or short essay for an upcoming anthology in this high-level course suitable for all levels. We will discuss aspects of getting work published for your readers but also attend to various aspects of craft, such as drafting, editing and preparing for industry. Writers will develop various pieces and then submit a final piece for the upcoming anthology with our associated press to be published later this year. We can also significantly upgrade your submissions practice via our special clinic system within this amazing course. Designed by Dr Martin Keaveney & delivered by Martin /Associate
Course Aspects
- Expert guidance in developing your work for publication
- Rationalising the Submissions process
- Understanding publishers’ motives for publication
- Setting up an effective pitch document
- Etiquette of publisher relations
- Guest speakers (one of Agents/Publishers/Authors)
- Alternative routes to global publication
- Special Group Focus on each project
- Submissions clinic training
- Gain a recognisable publishing credit for onward career
- Weekly creative workshop
- Weekly typed feedback on your submissions
12-week course starts via Zoom Thursday 4th April 2024 5.30-7.30pm Irish time. Registration — €359.99 Includes posted copy of the published anthology
Limited places. Please apply with writing CV & 200-word writing sample to info@martinkeaveney.com
Course Code | CWA3 |
College Name | Martin Keaveney Creative Writing |
Course Category | Arts, Crafts & Hobbies, Creative Writing |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Course Qualification | Certificate of Attendance |
Course Location | Mayo, Ireland |
Course Start Date | 4th April 2024 |
Course End Date | 20th June 2024 |
Course Fee | 359.99 |
Course Duration | 12 weeks |
Course Times | 5.30-7.30 (Thursdays) |
Entry Requirements | 200 word writing sample & writing CV. |
Career Path | Author, Blogger, Short Story writer, Novelist, Eidtori, Literary Agent, Journalist, Feature Writer, Teacher, Literary Critic |
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