New Writing Partnership, an organisation promoting all kinds of literature, is running a series of quality Crime workshops in Norwich, UK this Autumn, with top tutors. For more information, the full programme, and to book a place please go to
www.newwritingpartnership.org.uk/season .
On Sat 13th and Sun 14th Oct
Michelle Spring will run a Crime Writing Masterclass. Michelle started writing when her family was stalked, and the results of this experience inspired The Night Lawyer. She has now published many books and In the Midnight Hour, the fifth book in her Laura Principal series, was chosen by the Crime Writers of Canada as Best Novel of the Year. Michelle is also part of esteemed collective The Unusual Suspects.
www.unusual suspects.co.uk.
On Sat 10th Nov
Catherine Cole will run a Crime Writing seminar, offering an overview of the basic skills. Catherine is an Australian writer and teacher and has written widely including two crime novels Dry Dock and Skin Deep and an exploration of Crime Fiction called Private Dicks and Feisty Chicks.
On November 10th there will also be the opportunity to benefit from
free Personal Development Workshops from Philippa Johnston, the director of literaturetraining. It’s an opportunity to think in broad holistic terms about your creative and professional development, and is an opportunity not to be missed.