Explore your creativity in this course. Learn the essentials of prose and poetry writing and learn how to build on the basics and find your own unique creative voice. Whether you want to write for yourself, your close friends and family, or you aspire to turn writing into a career, this course will serve as an entry point into your creative potential.
Through a series of writing workshops, reading exercises, and open dialogue with the instructor and other classmates, students will expand their idea of what is possible on the page. Each student will receive extensive feedback on their work, and learn how to think critically about writing from both a creative and a technical standpoint.
Writers of all experience levels are welcome.
No materials required.
Tuesdays, Oct. 1 - Nov. 19 (8 weeks)
6 - 8 p.m.
$180 (+ HST)
Hannah Grant ( B.A, BSC, DVM) has had short stories and poetry published in literary journals including the Fiddlehead magazine, The Malahat Review, and Coming Attractions (Oberon Press). She has participated in writing workshops including the Banff Writing Studio, The Humber School for writers and the Maritime Writers’ Workshop.
Hannah won literary awards including The Writers’ Fredericton of New Brunswick David Richard Adams prize for fiction, The University of St Andrews Dan Hemingway Prize for fiction, The UNB Muriel Miller Award in Creative Writing and the PEI Island literary awards Milton Acorn prize for poetry.