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creative writing workshops

  • Writers International Network Zimbabwe Short Story Writing Competition and Workshop

    Deadline: 20 July 2012

    Writers International Network Zimbabwe (WIN) in partnership with Global Arts Trust presents: Short Story Writing Competition & Workshop

    Entries are being invited from unpublished writers for a short story writing competition which will build up to a writers’ workshop to be held in August, 2012. Top three entries in Shona and English categories will receive book prizes while participants in the competition will have an opportunity to take part in the August follow-up workshop. The aim of the competition is to encourage creativity and originality, and to assess the skills of unpublished short story writers. The follow-up workshop will cater for the needs assessed in the competition. Details of the workshop will be communicated to those who will have entered the competition via email, phone, or our official blog.

    SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

    • Entries must be in Shona or English language
    • Entries must be 2000 or less words
    • One story per person
    • Entries should bear author’s full contact details such as email, phone number, and address
    • Entries may be used during the follow-up workshop by facilitator/s
    • Anyone participating in the competition must be a paid-up member of WIN and be able to attend the workshop in Harare
    • There is no set theme
    • Winners will be announced and rewarded at the workshop
    • Closing Date for competition is Friday, July 20, 2012.

    To take part in the competition, register your membership with WIN. To get in the crucial workshop, get in the competition first!

    Send your entry to: WIN/GLOBAL ARTS Trust, 168 Chnhoyi Street, Harare. Or email: winzimbabwe@gmail.com. For more information, please feel free to call 0774548466

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: winzimbabwe@gmail.com

    Website: http://win-zimbabwe.blogspot.com/

  • Getting Published Workshop with David Chislett (South Africa)

    Date: 12 June 2012

    Allaboutwriting is proud to present their third Getting Published workshop with David Chislett in Johannesburg on the evening of Tuesday 12 June. Unlike most writing courses this short course looks at what you need to be doing and thinking about while writing (and after) in order to get published.

    The digital revolution is changing the landscape in publishing, just like it did in the music industry. In many ways this is proving difficult for both writers and publishers. But it is generating plenty of new opportunities for the writer who understands what is going on and is able to tap into the changes for their benefit.

    The Getting Published workshop will benefit both writers who are looking for that deal with a mainstream publisher AND those who are keen to explore new, independent opportunities. “As with many creative industries, most problems that artists experience revolve around not understanding the business model,” explains Chislett, “This course is designed to explain how the model works and indicate the known, credible paths through it, while exploring some of the alternative options that have more recently come into existence.”

    There is more to getting published than just writing a book, and this workshop explores all of the processes, structures and role players that you need to know about in order to get from writing a book to seeing it on a bookstore shelf.

    Chislett will be presenting the Getting Published workshop at Allaboutwriting’s base in Johannesburg on 12 June. The workshop runs from 6pm to 9.30pm, at a cost of R600.00 per head. A light supper is included.

    The workshop draws on Chislett’s knowledge and experience from marketing in the publishing industry, compiling and editing short fiction, being a published author and self-publishing a music industry text book and a poetry collection.

    David Chislett is the originator of the Urban series of short fiction and author of “A Body Remembered” and “1,2,1,2”. He is an experienced workshop facilitator and speaker and well-known entertainment journalist and publicist.

    Allaboutwriting is a partnership between Richard Beynon and Jo-Anne Richards who are passionate about good writing, and have devised their courses to help communicate that passion – plus the skills that make it much more than an academic exercise.

    Getting Published workshop
    Date: Tuesday 12 June 2012
    Cost: R600.00.
    Time: 18h00 to 21h30
    Venue: Parkview, Johannesburg
    Bookings: Helen Webster
    admin@allaboutwritingcourses.com
    0826524643

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries: contact Helen Webster via email admin@allaboutwritingcourses.com

    Website: http://allaboutwritingcourses.com/

  • Write Time Screen Writers' Workshop (Nigeria)

    Dates: 2 - 23 June 2012 (Saturdays)

    These are the workshop details for Write Time Screen Writers' Workshop that we posted earlier (click here).

    Day 1: Saturday 2nd June 2012
    Topic: Writing Effective Screenplays
    Time: 11:00 am- 2:00 pm
    Lunch break: 2:00pm- 2:30pm
    Film review: 2:30pm- 4: 00pm
    Film title: Stronger Than Pain
    Interactions: 4:00pm-5:00pm
    Facilitator: Reginald Ebere

    Day 2: Saturday 9th June 2012
    Topic: What to Write
    Time: 10:00 am-1:00[m
    Lunch break: 1:00pm- 1:30pm
    Film Review
    Film title: Marital Confusion
    Time: 1:30pm-3: 30pm
    Interactions: 3:30pm- 5:00pm
    Facilitator: Chief Tunde Oloyode

    Day 3: Saturday 16th June 2012
    Topic: Industry Networking
    Time: 10:00 am- 1:00 pm
    Lunch break : 1: 00 pm-1:30 pm
    Film Review
    Film title: Mr and Mrs
    Time: 1:30pm- 3:30pm
    Interactions
    Facilitator: Yinka Ogun

    Day 4: Saturday 23rd June 2012
    Script Market
    Time: 10:00 am- 1:00 pm
    Lunch Break: 1:00pm- 1:30pm
    Invitations
    Tchidi Chikere, Ernest Obi, Ikechukwu Onyeka, Launcelot Odua Imasuen, Charles Inojie, Andy Amenechi, Mercy Johnson, Kate Henshaw, Mike Ezuronye

    Registration:

    • Workshop: N15,000. 00
    • Scripts For Scriptmarket: N10,000. 00 per script, 12,500 (2 scripts) 15,000 (3 scripts and more)

    Register at 33 Modupe Johnson Street, Adeniran Ogunsanya, Surulere, Lagos. Registrations open on Monday, 21 May 2012. Only 50 spaces available.

  • Course: Writing for the Web (IAJ - South Africa)

    Date: 15 - 17 August 2012

    In a Nutshell: Within 10 years, all working journalists will have to become interactive writers. This course will help you to secure your place in the information continuum.

    The course will cover:

    - The ways in which online readers are different animals, and how to talk to them

    - How to think about your story as a part of a series of links, rather than as a static piece

    - How to ask the right questions to give your audience the right answers

    - Simple tricks to make your copy more visually interesting, engaging and easy to read

    - Complex tricks to create really great, interactive web articles

    - How to hyperlink

    - Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) – how to use keywords to get your articles to show up on Google

    - Writing for websites’ content management systems (CMS)

    - Getting to grips with social media – Twitter, Facebook, Blogging, LinkedIn

    - Building your own online brand

    Location: IAJ Offices - Parktown

    Facilitators: Georgina Guedes

    Download: course application form

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: info@iaj.org.za

    Website: http://iaj.org.za/

  • Course: Creative Writing and Editing for Corporate Publications (IAJ - South Africa)

    Date: 16 - 20 July 2012

    This highly practical course is a must for all professionals interested in writing for corporate publications. This includes everyone from directors to media liaison personnel in public and private sectors and civil society organisations.

    Professionals writing for corporate publications and those who put together in-house newsletters, will be coached on how to write specifically for their niche markets, while also learning how to transform often dry in-house material into vibrant organisational tools.

    Participants will be asked to bring their corporate newsletters and in-house publications to the workshop for analysis, and will be given assignments to work on during the course of the programme.

    Key areas of focus include:

    • Developing a keen ‘nose for news’ within a corporate environment
    • Simple methods to brainstorm ideas
    • Finding a story – even within the most technical or complex of issues
    • Effective research techniques
    • Targeted interviewing skills
    • The ‘human’ component
    • Colour writing skills
    • Corporate profiles: the people behind the issues
    • Structuring articles for maximum effect
    • Editing techniques

    Location: IAJ Offices Parktown

    Facilitator: Janine Lazarus

    Download: course application form

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: info@iaj.org.za

    Website: http://iaj.org.za/

  • Travel Writing Course with Dutch Freelance Writer/ Journalist Fred de Vries (All About Writing, South Africa)

    Date: 26 May 2012

    Let the widely-published travel writer Fred de Vries give you the skills to write top-quality travel articles.

    Whether you hope to freelance for magazines and newspapers, write a travel blog, write about travel professionally or write entertaining accounts for family and friends, this course will enhance your future travel while it provides the skills to write articles of publishable quality.

    You will learn to be actively observant and acutely aware of your setting – and to make your readers experience your journeys along with you.

    Our aim is that everyone, experienced or not, should at the end of the course have a publishable piece.

    There are numerous possibilities for travel writing. Every newspaper and weekly has a travel supplement or section, and they often use stories by freelancers. People are endlessly fascinated by travel blogs and accounts of other people’s journeys. The skills you learn on this course will make you write better, in whatever forum you choose.

    WHO SHOULD DO THE COURSE?

    • Travellers who would like to enhance their experience and record their journeys for posterity (or just for fun)
    • People who hope to break into journalism through freelance travel pieces.
    • Journalists and travel professionals who would like to sharpen their travel writing skills.
    • Bloggers

    WHY SHOULD YOU DO THE COURSE?
    • The course will help you write articles with impact.
    • It will teach you to be actively observant, using all your senses.
    • You will be able write articles for print or online with confidence.
    • You will be given writing practice in a safe environment.
    • You will receive constructive personal feedback.

    When: The course is consists of three evening sessions a week apart
    • Thursday May 24 – 6pm to 10pm
    • Thursday May 31 – 6pm to 8.30pm
    • Thursday June 7 – 6pm to 8.30pm

    WHERE: Parkview, Johannesburg

    COST: R1800

    SESSION ONE

    • A brief overview of the history of travel writing
    • The ‘modern traveller’ and the various types of travel writing personas
    • We tackle the issue of ‘how to prepare for a travel story’
    • The ‘dos and don’ts of travel writing
    • How to approach a potential outlet for your story
    • Each section will include examples from real life, written pieces and exercises that will hone your skills.

    Homework – Participants will write their own piece for discussion and feedback on day two. The aim is that every participant comes up with a story that could be published in a newspaper or magazine.

    SESSION TWO

    • We look at the stories the participants have written
    • Critique each other’s work

    Homework – Participants will edit/rewrite their own piece for discussion and feedback on day three.

    SESSION THREE

    Final critique and wrap up.

    ABOUT FRED DE VRIES

    Fred de Vries Abdullah to ZilleFred de Vries is a Dutch freelance writer/journalist, who after living all over Africa moved toSouth Africato write a biography of Sinclair Beiles.

    Previously he worked as a correspondent and foreign editor for de Volkskrant a daily Dutch newspaper. Together with his colleague Toine Heijmans he wrote Respect! in 1998, a book about hiphop in Europe. In 2006 he published the travelogue Club Risiko, a close and personal look at the underground culture of the eighties, including chapters on Sonic Youth, Einstürzende Neubauten and Koos.

    He recently published a collection with the highlights from his interviews for The Weekender and Empire Magazine. The Fred de Vries Interviews; From Abdullah to Zille contains 39 interviews with more and less famous creative South Africans, such as Fokofpolisiekar, Helen Zille, Ivan Vladislavic, Abdullah Ibrahim and Warren Siebrits.

    He teaches Travel Writing at Wits University and with Allaboutwriting, and has regularly contributed to the travel pages of the Sunday Times and the now defunct Weekender

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: for more information or to book your place please email admin@allaboutwritingcourses.com

    Website: http://allaboutwritingcourses.com

  • Barefoot Wine Presents 'Books & Brunch' Literary Workshop (Orlando Black Pride. Florida)

    Barefoot Wine Presents 'Books & Brunch' Literary Workshop (Orlando Black Pride. Florida)

    Date: 5 June 2012

    Join Kat Williamd from Sippin on Ink and feed your literary appetite as she talks with some of our best LGBTQ Authors on writing and how to get published. Guests will have the opportunity to chat with the authors and purchase books for signing before listening to author presentations over brunch.

    Tickets for the event can be purchased at www.orlandoblackpride.eventbrite.com or www.orlandoblackpride.com. Please purchase in advance as space is limited.

    Brunch items - Mimosa, Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Chicken & Vegetable Kabobs, Home Fries, Texas Rice, Caesar Salad, Rolls, and Coffee

    BOOKS AND BRUNCH
    Sunday, June 5 · 11:00am - 2:00pm
    Orlando Vista Hotel
    12490 Apopka Vineland Rd
    Orlando, FL
    $20 Entry & Brunch
    $10 Entry only

    Once you purchase a ticket you are automatically entered in a raffle for a chance to win a gift basket containing a copy of all the authors involved in Books & Brunch latest release!

    Featuring authors: Fiona Zedde, Cheril N Clarke, Spoken, Sherry Michelle, Otis Randolph, G. Winston James, Skyy and of course Anondra "Kat" Williams of Sippin' on Ink.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    Website: http://www.orlandoblackpride.com/

  • 3rd Fidelity Bank International Creative Writing Workshop (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 20 June 2012

    This year’s edition of our International Creative Writing Workshop is the 3rd in a series of efforts to redirect the energy of Nigerian youths to those values that once made Nigeria great. The workshop is also an important component of Fidelity’s Corporate Social Responsibility CSR through which the bank continues to push for a better society.

    Participants will be expected to read and discuss a wide range of fiction and non-fiction, as well as complete short writing exercises. Participation in the forthcoming workshop is limited to those who apply and are accepted. A public symposium featuring readings and panel discussions will be held on the last day of the workshop.

    To apply, send an e-mail to - creative.writing@fidelitybankplc.com Your e-mail subject should bear the title – Workshop Application. The body of the e-mail should contain the following:

    1. Your name.
    2. Your address.
    3. A few sentences about yourself.
    4. A writing sample of between 200 and 800 words.

    Please indicate whether your sample is fiction or non-fiction. Acceptance will be based on the quality of the writing sample. All writing material must be pasted or written in the body of the e-mail. Do NOT send any attachments. Applications with attachments will be automatically disqualified. If accepted, you will be notified by July 4, 2010

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries/ submissions: creative.writing@fidelitybankplc.com

    Website: http://www.fidelitybankplc.com

  • Call for Literary Works: ANA Abuja Chapter Reading/ Critique Session (Nigeria)

    Date: 17 May 2012

    ANA - Abuja Chapter would like to inform members and prospective members that they will be holding Readings/ Critique Session as planned on Thursday, 17th May, 2012 starting at 4:45pm:

    Venue: Hall (2nd Floor) Ceddi Plaza, CBD, Abuja

    Agenda:

    - Open Discussion
    - Open Mic Session
    - Readings
    - Brief/Update on Exco Activities

    Send your poems, short story, any work-in-progress, etc in hard or soft copy to the following email contacts for processing before the date of the meeting: izucitypages@gmail.com, edbabor@gmail.com and literaryminds@yahoo.com

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries/ submissions: izucitypages@gmail.com, edbabor@gmail.com and literaryminds@yahoo.com

    Website: check out their Facebook page here

  • RISSEA Intensive Swahili Language and Literature Studies at the National Museum of Kenya

    Dates: see schedule below

    The Research institute of Swahili Studies of Eastern Africa (RISSEA) was borne out a felt need and desire to coordinate Swahili scholarship. Currently there is no Institution in Kenya and the Region that has assumed such a mandate even though great strides have been made by public universities and other institutions in the development of Kiswahili.

    With the spread and development of Kiswahili as the lingua franca of the region, the institute will be the reference point for governments, schools and institutions of higher learning. In kenya for example there are moves to entrench Kiswahili to be the second official language in addition to English in the new constitutional dispensation (bilingualism).

    INTENSIVE SWAHILI STUDIES

    An intensive 2-10 week Swahili studies school for international and regional students. Short courses on related themes including regular workshops on Swahili studies and language. In- house training workshops tailored to the needs of individual organizations and individuals interested in Swahili studies.

    MODULE OFFERED

    1. Swahili Literature and Performance

    Contemporary Swahili novel and play: In-depth analysis of the two genre of Literature that is play and novel in terms of-The plot, characters, themes and language used.

    • Short story in Kiswahili literature.
    • Swahili poetry.
    • Classical Swahili poetry and contemporary Swahili poetry.
    • Types of Swahili poetry.
    • How to write Swahili poetry
    • Language use in Swahili poetry.
    • Swahili epic
    • Oral Literature
    • Swahili songs, dances and music

    2. Swahili History and Identity.
    • The study of the origins and history of the Swahili
    • Swahili economy and international relations
    • Spread and development of Kiswahili in East Africa and the Diaspora.
    • Dialects of Kiswahili.
    • Swahili and her neighbors

    3. Anthropology of the Swahili
    • Economic activities of the Swahili eg. Fishing, farming, weaving, dhow making, stone house building, wood carving etc.
    • The Swahili way of life, (birth, marriage and death )
    • Art, dressing, adornments, and other forms of creativity and personal beauty.
    • Religion Beliefs and forms of worship.
    • Swahili songs and dances.

    4. Swahili Language will include Swahili basic (beginners) and advanced.

    Teaching will be conducted on Swahili grammar and phonetics depending on one’s level of proficiency in Swahili. An entry examination will be conducted to determine the student’s level of proficiency in Swahili.

    APART FROM THE FOUR MODULES, THE INSTITUTE WILL ALSO OFFER WHERE APPROPRIATE:

    • Trips/ excursions will be arranged: while in Lamu a visit to Matondoni village and Takwa ruins, while in Mombasa will visit Fort Jesus Museums, Mnarani, Jumba and Gede ruins.
    • Resource persons: will be invited to talk to students/ researchers on different Swahili cultural topics.
    • Panel discussions male and female panel discussion will be organized where students /researchers will get the opportunity to ask questions /inquire on any issue that they would like to know or clarified about the Swahili. Hence there will be interactions between the students/ researchers and selected members of the Swahili community that constitutes the panel.

    FEES AND COURSE CALENDAR
    • 28 May to Friday 15 June, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 18 June to Friday July, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 9 July to Friday 3 August, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 6 August to Friday 31 August, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 3 Sept to Friday 28 Sept, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 1 October to Friday 26 October, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 29 October to Friday 23 Nov, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 26th Nov to Friday 14 Dec, 3 weeks - $265 (language module), $750 (4 modules)

    Registration is underway at the National Museums of Kenya.

    Via: nairobinow

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: contact Munira Mohammed at 0722611533 or munira@museums.or.ke

    Website: http://rissea.org

  • The Theatre Company Professional Performance/ Writing for Stage Workshops (Kenya)

    The Theatre Company Professional Performance/ Writing for Stage Workshops (Kenya)

    Date: 15 - 18 May 2012 (10am-4pm)

    The Theatre Company provides workshops and courses for children and performers in various drama techniques including acting, voice work, public speaking, improvisation, storytelling, dance and movement, music and drumming, acrobatics and clowning, the use of masks and puppets, writing and singing. The Theatre Company also designs workshops for individuals and groups with specific needs. Please click here to see the past performances and workshops. Rogers Otieno, The Theatre Company's Associate Director is the workshops co-ordinator.

    The Theatre Company will conduct a Professional Performance Workshop from 15th to 18th May at the Italian Cultural Institute, Grenadier House. Free for members, while the registration fee for non-members is 1,000.

    Topics include: yoga and performers, voice for stage, characterisation, working with audiences, dance for performers, auditioning, writing for stage, and improvisation.

    There will be a total of 15 places available. Confirm your place with Martin on 0722 554 372 by Friday 11th of May.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: contact Martin at 0722 554 372

    Website: http://www.theatrecompany.net/

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