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Sunday, 14 January 2007

Season of Inspiration - online writing course

Season of Inspiration is an entirely online 9-week writing course aimed at writers of all levels. Two tutors from the former trAce Online Writing School are again offering this popular course.

Join Helen Whitehead (UK) and Sharon Rundle (Australia) in making the most of seasonal colours and scents, metaphors of the season, place and time to provide inspiration for writing that'll see you through the rest of the year. We offer support, exercises and creative bolstering. You'll experiment with and collaborate in haiku walks, visual writing, meaningful journalling and capturing the sights and sounds of the season. Dip in and rediscover your creativity.

The course lasts 9 weeks: 19th Feb - 23rd April 2007

It will comprise 7 weeks of inspirational exercises and prompts plus 2 weeks to concentrate on a piece of your own work and get feedback.

Cost: UKP150/AUS$370

The course takes place in a customised Moodle environment and will include writing exercises, discussions and writing with feedback from tutors and fellow students.

www.newmediawriting.com

posted by Helen Whitehead 2:50 PM

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