Writing a Novel with the Faber Academy (September 2010) :
Course begins on 29 September 2010
Faber and Faber Ltd.
Bloomsbury House
74-77 Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DA
Price: £3,500
Writing a Novel From Start to Finish: a practical, workshop-based course for dedicated writers, covering all aspects of novel writing from first ideas for a book through character development, plotting and structure, to re-writing and ultimately publication.
Beginning in September 2010, students will attend weekly evening workshops designed to develop novel writing skills from the first conception of an idea through to getting words on a page, narrative structure and style and re-writing. In addition, there will be six full-day sessions to take place on one Saturday each month.
Most of the classes will be led by Course Directors – novelists Louise Doughty and Richard Skinner – but there will also be guest seminars given by well-known writers, agents and publishers, including Tobias Hill, Helen Dunmore, and Geoff Dyer.
‘Writing a Novel’ is an intensive course aimed at new writers who are considering writing as a profession and are prepared to engage fully in the hard work involved – perhaps the sort of student who might consider an MA in creative writing but is unable to give up full-time work or family commitments to attend a university.
Apart from the workshops, students will be expected to devote as much time as possible between classes to developing their work, the aim being that by the end of the six months, they will have created a body of material towards the first draft of a full-length book.
Towards the end of the course, there will be an opportunity to discuss next steps, time management for the writer, presentation of work for agents, publishers and so on. In addition, students will be expected to give a short reading at the Faber offices before a select audience.
The course will be selective.
Course Programme
All classes will take place at the Faber offices:
Faber and Faber Ltd.
Bloomsbury House
74-77 Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DA
The course consists of 23 two-hour evening sessions and 6 full-day sessions. All evening sessions will take place on Wednesdays from 7pm-9pm. Full-day sessions will take place on Saturdays from 10.00am-5.00pm.
Please note: There is a break for Christmas between sessions 15 and 16.
The subject matter of sessions as listed above is a guide only. The exact course content will be finalized according to the experience and interests of the group and guest speaker availability. The detail of the course content is at the discretion of the Course Directors and the Faber Academy.
| Session 1 |
Wed 29 Sep |
Introductory Session |
| Session 2 | Wed 6 Oct |
Creating Ideas/Planning |
| Session 3 | Wed 13 Oct |
Character |
| Session 4 | Sat 16 Oct |
10am–5pm ‘Kidnap a character’ |
| Session 5 | Wed 20 Oct |
Steve Watson |
| Session 6 | Wed 27 Oct |
Point of View |
| Session 7 | Wed 3 Nov |
Voice |
| Session 8 | Wed 10 Nov |
Tobias Hill |
| Session 9 |
Wed 17 Nov |
Dialogue |
| Session 10 | Wed 24 Nov |
Setting |
| Session 11 | Sat 27 Nov |
10am–5pm Workshops |
| Session 12 | Wed 1 Dec |
William Boyd |
| Session 13 | Wed 8 Dec |
Story vs. Plot |
| Session 14 | Sat 11 Dec |
10am–5pm Workshops + Geoff Dyer |
| Session 15 | Wed 15 Dec |
Conclusion of Phase 1 |
| Christmas break | ||
| Session 16 | Wed 5 Jan |
Hannah Griffiths, Faber Editorial Director: The Publishing Experience |
| Session 17 | Wed 12 Jan |
The role of the narrator |
| Session 18 | Sat 15 Jan |
10am–5pm Workshops + Helen Dunmore |
| Session 19 | Wed 19 Jan |
The passage of time |
| Session 20 | Wed 26 Jan |
Walter Donohue, Faber Editorial Director: Drama and Screenwriting Models |
| Session 21 | Wed 2 Feb |
Pace |
| Session 22 | Wed 9 Feb |
Conflict |
| Session 23 | Sat 12 Feb |
10am–5pm GUEST TUTOR |
| Session 24 | Wed 16 Feb |
Research & Exposition |
| Session 25 | Wed 23 Feb |
Editing |
| Session 26 | Wed 2 Mar |
Life Writing |
| Session 27 | Wed 9 Mar |
Lee Brackstone, Faber Editorial Director (Fiction): Literary Agents |
| Session 28 | Sat 12 Mar |
10am–5pm Selling your novel: Synopses & Pitches |
| Session 29 | Wed 16 Mar |
Round-up sessions & next steps |
NB: Please note that this programme is subject to change.
Course Directors
Louise Doughty is the author of six novels - Crazy Paving, Dance With Me, Honey-Dew, Fires in the Dark, Stone Cradle and Whatever You Love. Crazy Paving was shortlisted for four awards including the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and Fires in the Dark won awards from the Arts Council and the K. Blundell Trust. She has also won awards for short stories and radio drama. She is the author of one work of non-fiction, A Novel in a Year, based on her newspaper column of the same name, which drew tens of thousands of responses worldwide, and is a highly experienced teacher of creative writing. She was a judge for the 2008 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. www.louisedoughty.com
Richard Skinner is a graduate of the MA in Creative Writing at UEA. His first novel, The Red Dancer, was published in 2001 by Faber and has been translated into seven languages. His second novel, The Velvet Gentleman, was published in France in 2008 and was shortlisted for the Prix Livres & Musiques. He has written a book of non-fiction - a writer’s handbook entitled Fiction Writing: The Essential Guide to Writing a Novel, published in 2009. His poetry has appeared in First Pressings and Staple magazines and has been adapted for music. He won an Arts Council Writers’ Award in 2004. Richard is a tutor at Goldsmiths College, London, where he teaches on the MA in Creative & Life Writing. He has also been involved in numerous writing workshops, courses and seminars for The Literary Consultancy, Spread The Word and the Skyros Centre in Greece. richardskinner.weebly.com
The Faber and Faber Fellowship
Up to two places on the course may be allocated free of charge. These places will be chosen at the discretion of the Course Directors and the Faber Academy, and will be based on merit and not financial circumstances.
Disclaimer
The Course Directors and Faber and Faber take no responsibility for lost or damaged applications and no correspondence will be entered into with unsuccessful applicants, although they may be invited to apply for future courses.
Successful applicants will be asked to pay a non-refundable deposit towards the course fees of £1,000 by 13 August 2010. The balance of the course fee, a further £2,500, will be payable in four further installments of £625 on 1 October, 1 November, 1 December 2010 and 1 January 2011 respectively. Once the deposit has been paid students will be liable to pay the entire course fee. No refunds will be given to students who miss sessions or drop out of the course.
The subject matter of course sessions is subject to change due to the level of experience and interests of the group and availability of guest speakers. The content of the programme is determined at the discretion of the Course Directors and the Faber Academy.
Although the Faber Academy is run by Faber and Faber publishers, admission to the course does not guarantee publication by them or any other publisher.
How to Contact the Faber Academy
For further information and booking details:
Contact Becky on either beckyf@faber.co.uk or tel. +44 (0) 20 7927 3822.
Alternatively write to:
Becky Fincham
Faber and Faber Ltd
Bloomsbury House
74-77 Great Russell St
London WC1B 3DA