Description: Learn to write with leading authors at Ireland’s premier centre for writers and writing.
 
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The Irish Writer's Centre is offering writers a place on their latest writing course.
5 day Intensive Creative Writing Course
Duration: 1 week (5 days)
Date: 28 July – 1 August 2008
Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Course tutor: Carlo Gebler
Course Price: €650
Course Details
The purpose of the course will be to help those who want to write, advance or finish a novel. By the end of the week, participants will have a much clearer idea of how to advance or finish a complex piece of work.
The course runs from Monday 28 July to Friday 1 August 2008. The course hours are 10.00 to 4.00 daily with an hour for lunch. The course tutor prefers if participants attend for the full duration of the course. The number of participants is limited to 10
Biography
Carlo Gébler was born in Dublin in 1954 and brought up in London. He now lives outside Enniskillen. He is the author of novels for adults such as The Eleventh Summer and How to Murder a Man as well as novels for children such as Caught on a Train (a Bisto Merit Award winner) and August ¹44 (nominated for a Bisto Award in 2004.) He is also an occasional director of documentaries for television. His film about children in north Belfast sitting the Eleven-plus, Put to the Test, won the Royal Television Society award in 1999 in the best regional documentary category. He is currently writer-in-residence HMP Maghaberry. He is married with five children.
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