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Monday, 13 August 2007

Season of Inspiration online writing course

I'm really excited to be teaching a new Season of Inspiration writing course in October.

This will be the fifth time Sharon Rundle and I have taught this course together over several years. We work brilliantly together online, yet we met for the first time in real life only a couple of months ago (which was a real treat). She works from the Hunter Valley in Australia. That's what I love about online learning!

Our students have come from the UK, Australia, USA and a few from other countries across the world. All nationalities welcome (although the course is taught in English so you have to be reasonably fluent).

Season of Inspiration

9-week online writing course. Starts 8th October 2007 for 9 weeks.

Join us 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. Previous students will find all-new materials, and new students are very welcome.
info@newmediawriting.com
http://www.newmediawriting.com

The techie details - we'll be using Moodle :)

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