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Online Writing Course: Advanced Skills in Creative Non-fiction (2/6)

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Join Dr Andrew Kenrick, founding editor of Hinterland magazine, for a six-week masterclass designed to take your creative nonfiction to the next level.

This advanced workshop builds on core craft skills and helps you develop greater nuance, complexity and confidence in your writing.

Each week, Andrew draws on his experience as a writer, editor and publisher to guide you through advanced techniques – from experimenting with form and refining voice, to heightening narrative tension and navigating the ethics of writing from life. You’ll read the latest contemporary texts, try new approaches through focused exercises and push your work in ambitious directions.

In the second half of each session, you’ll workshop your writing in a supportive environment, receiving thoughtful feedback and honing your editorial eye. By the end of the course, you’ll have developed a more mature writing practice, deeper craft awareness, and a clearer sense of where to take your work next.

Please note, this course requires around 10-12 pages of advance reading each week, as well as reading fellow students’ work circulated in advance of each class.

Click here for the full course programme and how to book on.

Hinterland Online: Advanced Skills in Creative Non-fiction (6 week course, Apr start)
£180.00

When: Tuesday evenings, 6.30-9.30pm

14 April-19 May

Where: Online (GMT)

Join Dr Andrew Kenrick, founding editor of Hinterland magazine, for a six-week masterclass designed to take your creative nonfiction to the next level.

This advanced workshop builds on core craft skills and helps you develop greater nuance, complexity and confidence in your writing.

Each week, Andrew draws on his experience as a writer, editor and publisher to guide you through advanced techniques – from experimenting with form and refining voice, to heightening narrative tension and navigating the ethics of writing from life. You’ll read the latest contemporary texts, try new approaches through focused exercises and push your work in ambitious directions.

In the second half of each session, you’ll workshop your writing in a supportive environment, receiving thoughtful feedback and honing your editorial eye. By the end of the course, you’ll have developed a more mature writing practice, deeper craft awareness, and a clearer sense of where to take your work next.

Two full bursaries are available. Please email hinterlandnonfiction@gmail.com for more information.

Please note, this course requires around 10-12 pages of advance reading each week, as well as reading fellow students’ work circulated in advance of each class.

See below for the full course programme.