Thursday, February 09, 2012
In this issue:
- TIP: Apostrophes and time
- Voiceless Writing Prize – win publication with Allen & Unwin
- Travel Memoir: Weekend Workshop
- TIP: Cannot or can not?
- The right way to write at work – Business Writing Essentials
- What we’re reading – Men Are Like a Box of
Chocolates by Elly Klein
- WEBPICK: The 20 “Best” Suspicious Quotation Marks
It's been another busy week at the Sydney Writers’ Centre. I love the vibe in our graduate forum where we’re hearing from former students who have successfully pitched their stories to publications – congratulations to everyone! It’s also buzzing at the Centre now that our business courses are back in full swing as well. We have new courses for you that will definitely make business writing an enjoyable and easy process.
In addition, I’m excited about our new course in Thriller Writing. When I want to escape, I love reading thrillers. Sometimes, they are so adrenalin-packed and full of suspense that I literally can’t put the book down. My heart races, my breath gets shorter and I all but break out in a cold sweat.
In our exciting new 5-week course (which will no doubt also keep
you on the edge of your seat), you’ll learn:
- the eight must haves of a good thriller
- how to find the story you want to tell
- story structure, and how to incorporate key turning points
- character creation – attributes, motivations
- how to craft the all important opening lines
- the dos and don’ts of action scenes
- building pace and suspense
- what literary agents/publishers look for in a thriller
- how to craft a satisfying climax
- and more
Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
TIP: Apostrophes and time
Get Published reader, Stephan Overbeek, recently sent us this question:
"People tell me I have 'fifteen years' experience'. Why is there an apostrophe after years?"
The rule here is similar to that for apostrophes and possessive nouns. If the day/week/month is singular, the apostrophe is inserted before the s. For example:
It feels as though Sydney has had a year’s worth of rain in just a few months.
If the day/week/month is plural, then you use the apostrophe after the s. For example:
The new CEO has 15 years’ experience in banking.
And if you’re wondering why you need the apostrophe at all, it’s because you use apostrophes to indicate possession. The CEO actually has 15 years of experience in banking, and Sydney has had a year of rain in a few months.
Plotting and planning your stories
‘If you fail to plan, you’re planning to fail.’
There is some truth in this, especially for writers. Effectively planning your novel could mean the difference between having a publishable draft, and going back to the drawing board.
There are many different ways to plan a novel, and many different ways to build a plot. Our two-part masterclass on Plotting and Planning with author Kate Forsyth teaches you the techniques you need to make sure you don’t lose the plot.
What past participants say:
"All the detail provided in the plotting phase was at the perfect level to make a big difference to my current project! Kate is really great. She has relevant and interesting examples and is really knowledgeable about the industry."
- Michelle Wallace
"The course has helped me think more strategically about my novel, and to think through the important elements in a logical way."
- Barbara Watt
This course is taught by Kate Forsyth. Kate is an internationally bestselling author of more than 20 books for children and adults, including The Puzzle Ring, The Gypsy Crown, The Starthorn Tree, and the bestselling fantasy series ‘The Witches of Eileanan' and 'Rhiannon’s Ride'.
Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesdays 22 & 29 February 2012 (two evening classes)
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Voiceless Writing Prize
This year Allen & Unwin and Voiceless, the animal protection institute, have come together to launch a unique, and generous, writing prize. The competition is designed to raise awareness of the role and value of animals in our society.
On offer is a chance to be published by Allen & Unwin in a collection of stories on this important topic, and a chance to win up to $15,000. The competition is open to writers of fiction and non-fiction and closes on Friday 16 March 2012.
You can find more details on the Writing Bar.
Student Success
This week we want to congratulate Aurora Lopez, who completed our Life Writing course with Patti Miller. Aurora has been living in the US and working on her memoir – a chapter of which she’s had published! Here’s what she wrote to us:
I completed a course with Patti Miller on memoir writing, which I adored. It was the beginning of the most exciting adventure for me. I moved to the US three years ago, and amidst the publishing jungle of New York, I have been lucky enough to have a chapter of my memoir The Secret Drawer published in the 17th issue of the literary magazine 34th Parallel: http://www.34thparallel.net/in-this-issue.html
Thank you to Patti and thank you for your courses and newsletter!
Travel Memoir: Weekend Workshops
Publishers and readers love travel memoir. The world may be shrinking but this genre is growing in popularity every day thanks to authors like Bill Bryson, Paul Theroux, and of course Elizabeth Gilbert.
Travel Memoir takes a different set of skills to writing travel feature articles. You need to be able to turn your experiences into a compelling story that will grip readers from the first page. Whether you’re yet to take that trip of a lifetime, or you have travel journals from past holidays you’d like to turn into a memoir, the Travel Memoir course with Claire Scobie will show you how!
What past participants say:
"I wanted to write about my experiences and this course made me realise that I could actually do it. Claire was a warm, engaging presenter who really unlocked the creative potential in all of us."
- Chula Murray
"Claire is a phenomenal presenter with a wealth of writing technique knowledge and practical experience. She lives and breathes writing and it comes through as a passion that embraces and motivates her students."
- Penny Cannan
This course is taught by Claire Scobie. Claire is the author of Last Seen in Lhasa, winner of the Dolman Best Travel Book Award. So far, it has been translated into German, Dutch and Korean. She writes for numerous publications including the Daily Telegraph and the Observer Magazine in the UK, and is a contributor to the Sydney Morning Herald.
WEEKEND WORKSHOPS Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
TIP: Cannot or can not?
Is cannot one word or two? That’s a question that stumps many writers, but the form you choose will depend on the context.
The Macquarie Dictionary lists “cannot” as “a form of can not”, which suggests the two are interchangeable. However, cannot is most commonly used. AskOxford, and many other resources, prefer the use of “cannot” in formal writing. For example:
You cannot take sharp or dangerous objects on the flight.
In informal writing or speech, you can use the contraction “can’t”.
Want to go to the movies? Win tickets for The Grey
Thanks to Icon Movies we have 10 double passes for Liam Neeson’s latest thriller, The Grey, to give away. Here’s a bit more about the movie:
THE GREY tells the story of a group of oil-rig workers who find themselves stranded on the freezing Alaskan tundra after their plane home crashes. Their efforts to survive and find a way home to their loved ones are threatened when the men come under attack by a pack of wolves, who see the humans as intruders in their territory.
If you want to win one of 10 double passes to The Grey just tell us who your favourite thriller character is (from a film or a book) and why.
Email your answers to courses [at] spindriftmedia [dot] com [dot] au by 5pm on Friday 17 February 2012.
The right way to write at work
When you’re at work, it’s vital your written communication is clear and concise, and easily understood by your reader. There are fundamental rules for business writing, but these rules are rarely taught in school or at university. That’s why we think our Business Writing Essentials seminar is crucial for anyone who wants to improve their written communication skills.
In this one-day seminar, you’ll learn:
- a step-by-step guideline on how to write most business documents
- valuable templates to help you write your letters and emails
- the 11 Golden Rules of business writing
- the right way to write salutations, honorifics and signoffs
- how to use apostrophes correctly
- frequently confused terms
- and much more.
This seminar is taught by Tony Spencer-Smith. Tony is a corporate writer, editor and trainer, an award-winning novelist and former editor-in-chief of Reader’s Digest magazine. Over the last eight years he has delivered writing training courses to many hundreds of people from numerous organisations including the ABC, Allianz, AMP, Macquarie Bank, Optus, the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children and the Wesley Mission.
Business Writing Essentials with Tony Spencer-Smith
When: Tuesday 28 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Apostrophe will work for food
We love this sign, tweeted by @WstonesOxfordSt and sent to us by @Robert_Ashton.
We’re glad it hasn’t offered to help out with plurals too!
What we’re reading
This week Sydney Writers’ Centre office manager, Andrew Gillman, is reading Men Are Like a Box of Chocolates by Elly Klein. He writes:
Thanks to the folky wisdom of Forrest Gump, it has become a pop culture truism that "life is like a box of chocolates". But one writer, and Sydney Writers’ Centre graduate, Elly Klein, has turned that on its head somewhat.
Her recently released book, Men Are Like a Box of Chocolates, categorises men as various types of chocolate that she and her friends have had to sample during their time in the dating world. Its aim is to take a humourous look at life as a single woman and Elly remarks that it has struck a chord with its intended female audience.
“It gives (women) some comic relief from dating and trying to find Mr Right, maybe even some sound advice,” said Klein.
With Valentine’s Day looming, it looks to be the perfect book for a holiday that promises much for the romantic in all of us, but which is also fraught with some peril. Elly, who says she does fancy herself as a bit of a dating counsellor, encourages everyone to look for true love, but sample everything they can along the way.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.
WEBPICK: The 20 “Best” Suspicious Quotation Marks
Thanks to Faun Harbord who sent us this amusing piece on the misuse of quotation marks. (You thought I was going to say apostrophes, didn’t you?)
This list of the 20 “Best” Suspicious Quotation Marks shows why you really should avoid using them to highlight words, when their intended use is to indicate a direct quote or speech.
Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Course: Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson
When: Week beginning Monday 13 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 20 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 20 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 20 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Melina Marchetta – FULL
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 22 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Seminar: Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis
When: Friday 24 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – FULL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Business Writing Essentials with Tony Spencer-Smith – NEW SEMINAR
When: Tuesday 28 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo
When: Thursday 1 March 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle – NEW DATE
When: Tuesday 6 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – NEW DATE
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 6 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White
When: Wednesday 7 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 7 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 12 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Editing Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Perfect your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 22 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 31 March and Sunday 1 April 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis – NEW DATE
When: Monday 2 April 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Life Writing with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Every Friday starting Friday 13 April 2012 for six weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $450
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Monday 16 April 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – NEW DATE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 19 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant
When: Thursday 19 April 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 26 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Food Writing with Carli Ratcliff – NEW COURSE
When: Saturday 28 April and Sunday 29 April 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Program: Write Your Novel with Pamela Freeman – FULL
When: Every Monday starting Monday 21 May 2012 for six months
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $1980
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Thursday, February 02, 2012
In this issue:
- TIP: Specially or especially?
- Penguin’s Monthly Catch
- Write stories to inspire children
- Book giveaway – Tell Them to Get Lost by
Brian Thacker
- Writing for the Web
- What we’re reading – The Thousand Autumns
of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell
- WEBPICK: Grammarics
I love summer here at the Sydney Writers’ Centre. With daylight savings and our gorgeous sunny days, the Centre is buzzing every day with students. It’s such a great atmosphere and the perfect time of year to start on your writing projects.
We have a wonderful range of creative writing courses coming up. If you haven’t done a creative writing course before, then Creative Writing Stage 1 is the best place to start. This will make sure you have the right foundation to write fiction, short stories and novels.
If you have a bit of experience under your belt, then Plotting and Planning will help you unveil your story to your readers at the right points.
In Creative Writing Stage 1, you’ll learn how to:
- kick-start the creative writing process
- tap into your imagination
- draw from everyday experiences and memories
- examine different types of creative writing
- give structure to your writing
- use characters and dialogue
- and MUCH more
Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
- Filling fast: Travel Writing with Sue White, starts Monday 6 February.
- We’re getting lots of interest in our Paris and Bali writing tours. They’ll both fill quickly so don’t delay if you want to be part of one of these amazing trips.
- Our new Write Your Novel program has only 4 places left! Check out details here.
TIP: Specially or especially?
Specially and especially are often used interchangeably, but there are subtle differences, so watch how you use them.
Pamela Thorne, in her book How Much Can a Koala Bear? A Guide to Commonly Confused Words, explains it:
Specially is the adverb form of special, and means “specifically, in this particular way”. For example:
The chair is specially designed for people with bad backs.
Especially (from especial) means “more than usual, above all” (or exceptional in some way). For example:
The weather’s been especially wet in Sydney this Summer.
Learn to write for magazines and newspapers
Want to know the secret to getting your articles published in newspapers and magazines? Our online course in Writing for Magazines and Newspapers will show you not only how to research and write great features, but also how to get an editor to pay you for them!
Many of our online course graduates have gone on to publish articles in their favourite publications, and some have even changed careers. This course is perfect for first-time writers or anyone who wants to brush up on their writing skills.
Want to see how our online classes work? Check out the sample page here.
What past participants say:
"The online format was easy and, unlike some online courses, it felt as if you were in a class. The course had a great sense of coherence. I liked being able to undertake the work at times that suited me."
- Shirley Schulz-Robinson
"Sue was great. Her answers to my questions were concise and covered even more than I asked. She obviously has an immense amount of experience and this showed in all of her correspondence."
- Alan Taylor
ONLINE COURSE: Magazine and Newspaper Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Penguin’s Monthly Catch
Exciting news for budding authors – Penguin is now accepting unsolicited manuscripts! As part of their Monthly Catch, publishers at Penguin will accept unsolicited submissions in fiction for adults, children or young adults in the first week of every month.
This is a great opportunity to get your manuscript seen by one of Australia’s biggest publishers.
You can read more about it on the Writing Bar.
Write stories to inspire children and young adults
There’s a lot more to writing books for children and young adults than meets the eye. They’re discerning readers and publishers are always on the look out for kids’ books that are engaging and inspiring.
Whether you’re still nutting out your idea for a kids’ book or you’ve been working on a young adult novel, the Writing Books for Children and Young Adults course is your chance to learn from an industry expert. You’ll discover how to find the right voice for your characters, how to structure your story, and how to get an editor to take notice of your work.
What past participants say:
"Judith is very knowledgeable and a specialist in her field. She generously shared her knowledge of many years’ industry experience and gave us plenty of interesting anecdotes and insiders’ tips. Worth every penny!"
- Catherine Jane Bennetts
"I found the course incredibly inspiring and helpful. It was practical, technical and creative. A perfect balance."
- Kristen Toovey
This course is taught by Judith Ridge. Judith is internationally recognised as one of Australia’s leading experts on writing for children and young adults. In a highly specialised career spanning more than 20 years, Judith has worked as an editor, community arts coordinator, writer and critic.
WEEKEND INTENSIVE: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Mondays starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Leverage your writing and research – with apps!
One lesson magazine writers quickly learn when researching stories is that it's often possible to repackage a story for a different audience, with a fresh angle.
Here's an example of how freelance writer and Sydney Writers' Centre presenter, Sue White, has done just that. After years of writing about yoga, health and wellbeing, including for Australian Yoga Journal, the Sydney Morning Herald, and the South China Morning Post (fun fact: she even used to teach yoga), Sue has become a wealth of knowledge about the best places in the world to take a yoga holiday.
She recently applied her journalistic eye to this knowledge, and launched Yoga Holidays Worldwide, an app for iPhones and iPads that features over 140 of the best yoga breaks on the planet. Featuring yoga holidays everywhere from Byron Bay to Bali to Brazil and back again, Yoga Holidays Worldwide is an excellent example of how savvy freelance writers can leverage their work into other paid opportunities!
Check it out on itunes, for $2.99.
“Litricay” required
Thanks to @clemhall and @becfrolics who alerted us on Twitter to this doozy.
Perhaps a misguided attempt at phonetic spelling… Of course, that should say “Literacy”. Hopefully the person they hire can remind them of the importance of getting your spelling right!
Book giveaway
Thirty years after Lonely Planet published the first of its now ubiquitous shoestring travel guides, writer and author of six travel books, Brian Thacker, undertook his own South-East Asian odyssey – using that very first LP guidebook, South East Asia on a Shoestring. The result is Brian’s latest book, Tell Them to Get Lost: Travels with the Lonely Planet guidebook that started it all.
We recently chatted to Brian about his journey and his writing and you can listen to the podcast or read the transcript here. We also have one copy of Tell Them to Get Lost to give away. Just tell us what country would feature in your travel memoir and why. Email your answers to courses [at] spindriftmedia [dot] com [dot] au by 5pm on Friday 10 February 2012.
Writing for the Web
If you want to send the right message about your company or small business, then you want to be sure your web copy is right. Writing for the web is not like writing for print – there are certain rules you need to follow and strategies you should know for increasing your website’s traffic.
Writing for the Web is a one-day seminar that will show you how to make the most of your website. You’ll learn how to write engaging content and ensure your customers get the most out of their visit to your website.
What past participants say:
“I thought it was very well structured and easy to follow and it covered a lot of what I wanted to know. Grant was enthusiastic and explained things well – I was really impressed.”
- Lisa Smyth
"I have gained more confidence to go forward and write content for the web without the doubt as to whether I am writing correctly."
- Debbie Ansell
This seminar is presented by Grant Doyle, an experienced copywriter, content manager and web editor. Grant's background is as a print journalist and author. He has spent the last 11 years in web writing and has been contracting or consulting to major corporations in various online content capacities since then.
Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What we’re reading
This week Sydney Writers’ Centre course manager, Danielle Williams, is reading The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet by David Mitchell. She writes:
I have to admit, when I interviewed David Mitchell at last year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival, I was a little starstruck. After all, David Mitchell is something of a literary star, having achieved critical and commercial success with Cloud Atlas and Black Swan Green. So I approached his fifth novel with pretty high expectations.
Set on the Dutch trading post of Dejima in Japan, late in the 18th century, The Thousand Autumns follows a young Dutch clerk as he struggles to make his fortune in a world of deceit and corruption.
It took me a little while to get into this book but I think that’s only because Mitchell has created such a convincing setting, one you need to immerse yourself in to fully appreciate it. Japan in 1799 is an insular and fiercely parochial place, with few foreigners allowed access. The Dutch traders and their cohorts are hard men, committed to the expansion of the Dutch East Indies trading empire and with a distinctly colonial attitude to other races.
This is a wonderful book exploring the trying relationship between two vastly different cultures.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.
WEBPICK: Grammarics
Grammarics – pictures explaining key grammatical rules or concepts. So simple, and so perfect!
There are currently 12 grammarics on the website explaining everything from the Oxford comma, the correct use of your and you’re, and how to use modifiers. There are even some “Brand-o-grammarics” made for devotees of certain brands.
(Thanks to Anne Sorenson for sending us this one.)
Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – FULL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White – FULL
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 8 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 13 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Melina Marchetta – NEW PRESENTER
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 22 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Seminar: Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis
When: Friday 24 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – FULL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Business Writing Basics with Tony Spencer-Smith – NEW SEMINAR
When: Tuesday 28 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo
When: Thursday 1 March 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 7 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding – NEW DATE
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 7 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 12 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Perfect your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 22 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Life Writing with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Every Friday starting Friday 13 April 2012 for six weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $450
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Monday 16 April 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – NEW DATE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 19 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 19 April 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Food Writing with Carli Ratcliff – NEW COURSE
When: Saturday 28 April and Sunday 29 April 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Program: Write Your Novel with Pamela Freeman
When: Every Monday starting Monday 21 May 2012 for six months
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $1980
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
In this issue:
- TIP: Each other’s or each others’?
- More student success – Kirsten Hyam
- Turn your travels into a memoir
- Did you know? Exclamation comma
- Master the art of storytelling
- What we’re reading – Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami
- WEBPICK: Readers’ Niche
With 2012 in full swing, it’s no wonder our business writing courses are so popular. So I’m thrilled that we're expanding our team with the addition of Tony Spencer-Smith as a presenter. I’ve known Tony for some years now and have always admired his skill and talent, not only in corporate writing but also training.
Tony is teaching our brand new seminar Business Writing Basics. This seminar is ideal if you want to write confidently at work. You’ll learn easy-to-follow rules so that your writing is clear and concise, and discover the right conventions for emails and letters.
In this one-day workshop, you’ll learn:
- a step-by-step process on how to write most business documents
- the 11 Golden Rules of business writing
- the right way to write salutations, honorifics and signoffs
- a clear framework on how to write clearly and concisely
- how to order information effectively
- how to use apostrophes correctly
- and be provided with valuable templates to help you write your letters and emails
This seminar is essential for anyone who has to communicate in writing at work.
Business Writing Basics with Tony Spencer-Smith
When: Tuesday 28 February 2012
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
- Filling fast: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding, starts Monday 30 January 2012.
- Our latest podcast is now up! Hear what Jessica Rudd has to say about writing and her latest novel, Ruby Blues.
- We’re looking forward to kicking off our first Thriller Writing course with L.A. Larkin on 15 March 2012.
- I'm revising one of my books for its new edition. But I'm changing the title and would value your feedback. Which one would you choose? Click here for our quick survey.
TIP: Each other’s or each others’?
The rule for apostrophes and ownership is fairly straight forward:
- for singular nouns, the apostrophe goes before the “s”
- for plural nouns, the apostrophe goes after the “s”.
Not surprisingly, then, there is some confusion over where the apostrophe should go in the following sentence:
Students are encouraged to comment on each other’s/each others’ work in the classroom.
Many writers assume that because students in this sentence is plural, then each other must be also, therefore the apostrophe goes after the “s”. Actually, that’s not the case. Each other acts as a singular pronoun so the apostrophe goes before the “s”.
Student Success – Kirsten Hyam
This week we heard from Magazine and Newspaper Writing graduate, Kirsten Hyam, who has just had her first feature published in Girlfriend magazine. Here’s what she wrote to us:
One year ago today I received my certificate for the Magazine and Newspaper Writing course with Sue White. Since completing the course I have had my first pitch commissioned, which resulted in my first glossy magazine article published in the January edition of Girlfriend. I am also in the process of writing my second commissioned article for a health and well-being publication. I found the course to be very beneficial in understanding the freelance market and learning more about the trade in general, including brainstorming and pitching ideas, and tips for research and writing. Thanks to Sue and the entire team at the SWC who have great knowledge and such a passion for teaching
their students the art of writing.
Congratulations Kirsten!
If you want to try your hand at writing features for your favourite magazine, our next Magazine and Newspaper Writing course is filling fast. Click here for more information.
Turn your travels into a memoir
Do you want to turn your dream trip into a published memoir? Do you have travel journals you’d like to see published? Travel memoir is an incredibly popular genre with readers and publishers alike. It seems that for every successful travel memoir published, there must be 10 more inspirational stories waiting to be told.
Our five-week Travel Memoir course, with successful journalist and author Claire Scobie, will show you how to turn your journeys into a book. You’ll discover how to make your story unique, how to structure your travel memoir, and how to craft a compelling and readable story.
What past participants say:
"I wanted to write about my experiences and this course made me realise that I could actually do it. Claire was a warm, engaging presenter who really unlocked the creative potential in all of us."
- Chula Murray
"Claire is a phenomenal presenter with a wealth of writing technique knowledge and practical experience. She lives and breathes writing and it comes through as a passion that embraces and motivates her students."
- Penny Cannan
Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Tuesdays starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WEEKEND INTENSIVE Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Saturday 4 & Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award
The Amazon Breakthrough Novel competition is a chance for two writers (one general fiction, one young adult fiction) to score a publishing deal with Penguin worth $15,000.
Writers are invited to submit a 300-word pitch for the first round, which ends at 11.59pm on Sunday 5 February 2012. From those entries, staff at Amazon will select the best 1,000 pitches to go on to Round 2.
For more details visit the Writing Bar.
Did you know? Exclamation comma
Just when you thought we had every conceivable use for punctuation covered, along comes the exclamation comma. All the excitement of the exclamation mark without the finality, the exclamation comma allows you to continue a sentence after
its use.
While it’s unlikely to come into regular use anytime soon (mainly because it’s near impossible to type it in Word) there are some devoted fans out there who’d like to see the exclamation comma accepted in common English, along with its close relation, the question comma.
(If you’re keen to try out the exclamation comma it is possible to type it, if complicated. Check out this post for instructions on how to do it.)
Master the art of storytelling
Whether you’ve been writing for a while or just starting your creative writing journey, knowing all the elements of good fiction can only enhance your stories. If you’ve decided it’s time to let that book you’ve always had in you out, our Creative Writing Stage 1 course will help you.
Over five weeks we’ll teach you the importance of structure, plot, voice and character, and show you how to apply it to your writing. If you want to write engaging and absorbing stories, this is a great way to start.
What past participants say:
"I enjoyed learning the theory behind the structure in writing. I really loved being able to sit with like-minded people who understand what it's like to want to write."
- Shae Blizzard
"I've had lots of light bulb moments since I finished the course. The presenter was generous with her time, leaving her apprentices with a cart piled high with hot tips to take away on our writing journeys."
- Janice Dibb
Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman
When: Tuesdays starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WEEKEND INTENSIVE Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter
When: Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Creative Writing Stage 1 with Melina Marchetta
When: Wednesdays starting Wednesday 22 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
In the news
We were thrilled to spot this article on Jessica Shirvington in the January/February 2012 issue of Mindfood. Jessica completed our Creative Writing Stage 1 and Creative Writing Stage 2 courses and has gone on to publish three books from her Violet Eden Chapters series.
TIP: Peak or peek?
Here are two words we often see confused – peak and peek. They sound exactly the same when used in speech, but their meanings are very different, so it’s important to know the difference between the two.
Peak, with an "a", is the pointed top of a mountain, or the maximum or highest point or degree of something. For example:
The small town reached the peak of its prosperity last century.
The climbers aimed to reach the peak of the mountain by nightfall.
Peek, with two "e"s, means to peep or peer at something. For example:
The children couldn't resist taking a peek at their christmas presents.
Online course: Travel Writing
Want to know how you can explore the world and get paid for it? Join us in our virtual classroom for the ultimate guide on becoming a travel writer.
Over five weeks you’ll learn the fundamentals of travel writing, including how to develop the right angle for your stories, how to structure your articles, and how to research travel stories and find interview subjects on the road.
You can do this course from wherever you are, whenever you like. You’ll have a chance to pitch your own travel stories and get feedback from an expert on your writing.
What past participants say:
"I would find it impossible to attend five nights of a course given family committments, so completing it online means I can do it whenever suits. I download the podcasts and listen to them in the car or on the train. Great!"
- Leanne Anderson
"Sue was extremely professional and offered constructive feedback. She was inspirational and I could really relate to her, even in the online environment. I now feel totally motivated to pursue my goals relating to travel writing."
- Jocelyn Pride
This course is taught by freelance writer Sue White. She's lost count of the number of countries she’s visited for work and play. As a travel writer, she has written about everything from the Golden Temple (Amritsar, India) to Gianni Versace’s 24-carat gold toilet (Miami, USA) while indulging her own itchy feet.
ONLINE COURSE Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What we’re reading
This week Sydney Writers’ Centre communications coordinator, Rose Powell, is reading Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami. She writes:
Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami reads like an oddly coherent, crazy dream. The parallel worlds narrated by the same voice is an effective tactic for escalating tension throughout the book, as you wonder how the Tokyo-based narrator ends up without his shadow in a walled town no one can escape from in the middle of a forest.
Despite the fantasy elements of underground rivers in Tokyo city, complete with sacrificial shrines, armies of leeches and INKlings, it's a much easier story to follow than some of Murakami's more recent work. The story moves with a roaring pace, except for a chapter in the middle that is the biggest info-dump I've ever read. I read this chapter three times because it gives the rest of the book an intellectual heaviness woven into the simple story.
The novel is plot-driven, but the characters are one-dimensional, especially the female characters who were almost painfully superficial. That said, Murakami's quirkiness saves the book. This book is a world-building tour de force, and would be an interesting sidestep for readers who love crime fiction.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.
WEBPICK: Readers’ Niche
For lovers of great literature what could be more appealing than a PG Wodehouse apron ("Carry on, Jeeves"), a Dickens badge (to celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth), or a wild heather scented candle inspired by Emily Bronte? Readers' Niche has everything from the quirky to the practical to satisfy any book lover.
Established in Melbourne by Pam Saunders, Readers' Niche is an online store selling mugs, t-shirts, tea-towels, book marks – even charm bracelets featuring portraits of classic authors such as Jane Austen, Shakespeare and F Scott Fitzgerald. They're constantly adding to their stock so if you're stuck for a present for a book lover (or feel like indulging for yourself), this is a great place to look.
Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – NEW DATE
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 1 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis
When: Wednesday 1 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Daytime Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon
Cost: $85
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 8 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 13 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Melina Marchetta – NEW PRESENTER
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 22 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Seminar: Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis
When: Friday 24 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Business Writing Basics with Tony Spencer-Smith – NEW SEMINAR
When: Tuesday 28 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 1 March 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 12 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Perfect your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 22 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Life Writing with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Every Friday starting Friday 13 April 2012 for six weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $450
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Monday 16 April 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 19 April 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Food Writing with Carli Ratcliff – NEW COURSE
When: Saturday 28 April and Sunday 29 April 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
In this issue:
- TIP: Valuable or invaluable?
- Get your articles published – now!
- Want to blog from New York? Women In Focus blogging competition
- Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival
- Take a peek into the world of travel writing
- What we’re reading – House of Sticks by
Peggy Frew
- WEBPICK: Get Concentrating
I never thought my knowledge of geography would expand as a result of working at the Sydney Writers’ Centre. But it does – every day. It happens whenever a new student enrols from an exotic-sounding location. I love it when I see people enrol from overseas – many are expats looking for an Australian course. But I also love that students are enrolling in our online courses from all around Australia. It’s been an eye-opener to see the names of some of the quirky towns in this country. Think Humpty Doo (NT), Inaloo (WA), Yorkeys Knob (QLD) and Penguin (TAS)!
One of our popular online courses is Writing Books for Children and Young Adults. I love the feedback that we get from students who do this course.
It's the kind that makes you go all warm and fuzzy inside knowing that you’ve truly made a positive difference in someone’s writing journey.
If you want to write books for children, this is the perfect place to start. Maybe you have ideas for kids’ books but aren’t sure what to do next. This course will give you a step-by-step plan on how to turn your ideas into a book.
The course will cover:
- how to get started
- finding the right voice
- creating characters and stories young readers will enjoy
- how to write believable dialogue
- common assumptions about writing for children and about young readers
- how to structure a story that works
- the secrets to plotting for different age groups
- what you need to know about getting into the children’s publishing market
- and MUCH more
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
TIP: Invaluable versus valuable
Many people confuse the meaning of invaluable and valuable and the two are used almost synonymously. There’s also confusion around the prefix "–in" in invaluable. Some people ask if using the prefix should make the word a negative?
If something is invaluable, it means it can’t be valued or appraised. You would use invaluable if you’re talking about something of worth that you can’t put a price on. For example:
Our presenters’ knowledge and experience is invaluable to students.
You usually use the word valuable when referring to something of worth that you can put a price on. For example:
The collection of jewellery is extremely valuable.
Another meaning of valuable is “capable of being valued”, and when you think of it like that, the negative prefix in invaluable, or “not capable of being valued” makes sense. In this sense it really is the opposite of valuable.
Get your articles published – now
Ready to join the students who have already been published in their favourite magazines? Your path to publication should start with our online magazine and newspaper writing course. You’ll learn all the essential elements of good magazine and newspaper articles as well as how to sell them.
And, we’re thrilled to welcome our newest online tutor, Allison Tait. Allison is a journalist, editor, ghost writer, blogger and novelist. You can read more about her incredible writing journey on the Writing Bar.
What past participants say:
"I thought the structure of this course was great. I will never read an article in the same way again! The online format was easy and it really felt as if you were in a class."
- Shirley Schulz-Robinson
"I found the clarity of the recordings exceptional. I didn't need to strain to hear and understand them. The lessons were easy to follow and stayed on topic."
- Alan Taylor
ONLINE COURSE: Writing for Magazines and Newspapers with Allison Tait
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Student Success
This week we want to congratulate one of our original Magazine and Newspaper Writing graduates, Heather Smith.
After a number of years of business blogging and freelance writing, she’s published her first book. Learn MYOB in 7 Days was published by Wiley in December 2011. She’s now working on her second book for Wiley, Learn Small Business Start-Up in 7 Days.
She included this message in the book:
“Thank you Valerie Khoo and the team at the Sydney Writers’
Centre. Thank you, Valerie, for being so accessible and generous
in sharing your knowledge. I feel that I have learnt more from you about the skill and art of writing than from the many years I spent within institutional learning environments.”
Congratulations, Heather!
Want to blog from New York?
Global blogger search – Go to New York Fashion Week or Tanzania on a volunteering experience!
Would you like to win a trip to New York for fashion week? Or would you prefer to trek and volunteer in Mt Kilimanjaro? Women in Focus has launched a competition to find the ultimate bloggers to win these trips. It’s as easy as signing up to Women in Focus – www.womeninfocus.com.au – and creating a personal blog.
Sign up to Women in Focus – it’s open for anyone to join – and check out how to enter.
How to get your script onto the screen!
Want to overcome the terror of the blank page? If you’ve got an idea for the next Aussie blockbuster but aren’t sure how to get the script written, our Screenwriting Stage 1 course is for you.
During this course, you’ll have an opportunity to develop a script you’re working on, or get started on a new script, and receive feedback from an industry professional. By focusing on the three essential elements of a good script – character, story and structure – you’ll gain confidence in your writing abilities and get that script written!
What past participants say:
"Tim is direct, motivating and his experience is invaluable! I particularly appreciated his 'cut to the chase' approach to writing."
- Adrienne Byrt
"Tim was absolutely brilliant. It's amazing how much I learnt in five weeks."
- Curtis McDonald
This course is presented by Tim Gooding who writes for stage, film and television. He has written television drama – Rafferty’s Rules, Blue Heelers, Stingers, Water Rats, All Saints – and comedy – The Aunty Jack Show, The Norman Gunston Show, Wollongong The Brave, Ratbags.
Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Mondays starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival
In just its second year, the Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival has managed to assemble an impressive line up of some of Australia’s best known writers. Guests include Robert Drewe, Morris Gleitzman, Alice Pung, Charlotte Wood and columnist and ABC Radio presenter, Richard Glover.
To kick off the festival, a marathon reading of Oscar and Lucinda, by the festival’s patron Peter Carey, will be held on Sunday 18 March. The festival proper will be held 23-25 March 2012.
For more details and to buy tickets visit the website.
Spelling errors
Thanks to our wonderful Life Writing presenter, Patti Miller, who took time out of editing her latest book to send us this amusing example of “make it up as you go” spelling. The image below is from a catering website.
“Catchatore”, or cacciatore, is our favourite. Some other inventive spelling we spotted – Tuskan (Tuscan), piella (paella), and ceasar (caeser).
Take a peek into the world of Travel Writing
Want to learn more about travel writing but can’t commit to a longer course? Our two-hour seminar Introduction to Travel Writing is the perfect intro to this exciting industry.
The seminar will cover publishing opportunities for travel articles, some straight talk about earnings, and how to make contacts and get published. You’ll also learn about writing for guidebooks and other avenues for publishing.
What past participants say:
"I loved that the course was so informative about the reality of what it means to be a travel writer. I came away inspired and also equipped to BEGIN!"
- Rachel Sharp
"I enjoyed listening to the answers to all my many questions and listening to Geoff share his experience. What can I say, I love travel stories."
- Tina Lambert
DAYTIME Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What we’re reading
This week our intern, Katie Booth, read House of Sticks by Peggy Frew. Katie writes:
Stories about the tensions of modern family life are rarely told with ease, but Peggy Frew’s novel House of Sticks fulfils such a task effortlessly.
The plot is centered around Bonnie, who has put her musical career on hold to play the role of devoted wife to Pete, and dedicated mother to three young children. Like many debut novels, this one is somewhat autobiographical.
The book draws a frighteningly accurate portrait of the contemporary family and the things that threaten this connection, both from external and internal influences. A sense of tension creeps into the story with the arrival of Pete’s old friend Doug, an extroverted and intrusive figure.
From this point on, there is an anxiety and apprehension that saturates all elements of Bonnie’s life. This tension keeps readers hooked until the very last page and is something that few authors have been able to depict successfully.
This is an edited extract of Katie’s full review on the Writing Bar.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.
WEBPICK: Get Concentrating
Fewer distractions, more focus – what every writer needs! Get Concentrating is an app that promises to create the perfect working environment for Mac users. It allows you to block certain applications or websites that you don’t need for your writing project, to help minimise the temptation to procrastinate.
All you do is set up a new task, launch any applications you need to complete the task, block the sites you don’t want access to while working, and select the sites you do want to be able to access. Then set the amount of time you want to concentrate, and away you go!
It’s easy to use and you can download a free 60-hour trial on the website.
Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant – FULL
When: Thursday 19 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – FULL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Writing with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 23 January and Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – FULL
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman – NEW DATE
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – NEW DATE
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 1 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis
When: Wednesday 1 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Daytime Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon
Cost: $85
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 8 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Melina Marchetta – NEW PRESENTER
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 22 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Seminar: Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis
When: Friday 24 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Business Writing Basics with Tony Spencer-Smith
When: Tuesday 28 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 1 March 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 12 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Perfect your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 22 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Life Writing with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Every Friday starting Friday 13 April 2012 for six weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $450
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 19 April 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Food Writing with Carli Ratcliff – NEW COURSE
When: Saturday 28 April and Sunday 29 April 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
In this issue:
- Tip: Between you and me
- Start your year of writing – Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1
- My Child/Parenting Express Writing Competition closes soon
- Did you know? GOP
- Learn the golden rules of writing for the web
- What we’re reading – Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith
- WEBPICK: Creative Kids Tales
What a busy start to the year. The Centre is truly buzzing right now with lots of students and plenty of courses to choose from. Today, I’m meeting with various publishers and editors. It’s always great to catch up with friends and colleagues in the industry. There seems to be a lot of optimism, which goes to show that reading, writing and publishing are thriving!
I’ve also been spending way too much time browsing through the “vicarious travel” section of various bookstores. It’s my way of escape as I live through the pages of other people’s experiences. Even though I’m sitting on my balcony with my cat Rocky (pictured), I’m being transported to Rome, Dublin, America and South-East Asia – thanks to these fabulous travel memoirs. If you’re interested in writing your own travel memoir, you’ll love our Travel Memoir course with the amazing Claire Scobie. You can find out more here.
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
TIP: Between you and me
I have no doubt you’ve heard the expression “between you and me”, which suggests a conversation between two people is private, or somehow exclusive. I’m sure you’ve also heard another version – “between you and I”. This one comes up a lot and is becoming more common, but it’s wrong!
Here’s why:
Between is a preposition. Me is an object pronoun. It refers to the person who is the target of the action, and I is a subject pronoun, which refers to the person doing the action. You can be either the object or the subject.
In English, prepositions can only be followed by an object pronoun (in this case you and me) never a subject pronoun. So the sentence “between you and me” is correct, not “between you and I”.
Start your year of writing
Want to join us for a creative writing course but just can’t make it to the Centre in Milsons Point? Our next online course in Creative Writing starts on Monday and it’s the perfect way to kickstart your writing year.
The online course is perfect for new writers or writers who’ve been working on a project and want to be sure they’re on the right track. You’ll learn about the essential elements of good fiction, including characters and dialogue, plot, and structure. And you can do all of this from wherever you are, whenever you like! You can even take it to the beach with you if you can’t stand to miss out on the beautiful Summer weather.
What past participants say:
“Cathie was quite excellent. She gave constructive feedback that I could really use.”
- Michelle Anne Webb
"I find the online delivery convenient in every way. I definitely recommend looking into this mode of learning for quick results."
- Patricia Hamilton-Brett
ONLINE COURSE: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Cathie Tasker/Pamela Freeman
When: Week beginning Monday 16 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Remember to enter – My Child/Parenting Express Writing Competition
Entries close soon for the annual My Child/Parenting Express Writing Competition. If you want to win a Magazine and Newspaper Writing course with us, as well as other fabulous prizes, you have until Wednesday 18 January 2012 to enter.
Full entry details are on the Writing Bar.
TIP: What is a tilde?
This is a tilde: ~
You should find this one in the very top left corner of your keyboard, though I wouldn’t be surprised to hear you’ve never used it before! It’s not a mark that’s used much in the English language but some languages use it as a modifier, such as Spanish, Portuguese and Vietnamese. It’s also used a lot in computer applications and mathematics.
Why am I telling you this if you won’t use it? Well, there’s a push in typography circles for a sarcasm and irony mark, just in case some of your readers don’t understand the subtlety and wit in your writing... One potential front-runner for this new mark is the snark, or sarcasm mark, which comes at the end of a sentence as a tilde. For example:
Rambo really likes going for walks in the rain.~
So, you may just need to know how to use the tilde after all!
Turn your travels into your memoir
Take a look at the shelves in any book shop and you’ll see plenty of travel memoirs there. Publishers love them – and that’s because readers love them. Just look at the success of Eat, Pray, Love, or Bill Bryson’s hilarious travel tales, such as Down Under.
If you’ve taken your own life-changing journey, or are planning one, you too could turn your travels into a book. Award-winning author and journalist Claire Scobie will show you how you can turn your travel tales into a memoir. This five-week course is perfect for new writers or for anyone who wants to turn their writing skills to travel memoir.
What past participants say:
"I wanted to write about my experiences and this course made me realise that I could actually do it. Claire was a warm, engaging presenter who really unlocked the creative potential in all of us."
- Chula Murray
"Claire is a phenomenal presenter with a wealth of writing technique knowledge and practical experience. She lives and breathes writing and it comes through as a passion that embraces and motivates her students."
- Penny Cannan
Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Tuesdays starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WEEKEND INTENSIVE Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Saturday 4 February & Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
More apostrophe gaffes!
Last week’s apostrophe gaffe from Myer wasn’t the only big-business punctuation error we’ve spotted. Peter Fadeyev sent us this picture from a Volvo dealer in Melbourne.
We’re pretty sure they mean Bilia is where Volvos, plural, come from. Once again, you don’t need the apostrophe to create a plural.
Did you know? GOP
Election season is in full swing in the US and we’ll be seeing a lot of media coverage about it here over the coming months. One term you’ll often hear is GOP, which is an abbreviation used for the Republican Party. Interestingly, few people in the US know what it means or its origins. Some interesting suggestions include “Grizzly Old People”, “God’s Own Party” and “Gas, Oil and Petrol”.
Well, no, none of those are correct. GOP is actually an acronym that originally stood for “Gallant Old Party”, but quickly came to mean “Grand Old Party”. The Republican Party was established in 1854, but the nickname, “Gallant Old Party”, didn’t come into use until about 1875, and this quickly changed to “Grand Old Party”, presumably encouraged by party members and supporters. In 1888, when the Republicans won that year’s election, the Chicago Tribune proclaimed: "Let us be thankful that under the rule of the Grand Old Party ... these United States will resume the onward and upward." And it’s been used ever since.
Interestingly, the name “Grand Old Party” would suggest that the Republican Party has been around longer than their political foes, the Democrats, but that’s not the case. The Democratic Party officially came into being in 1844 but has roots going as far back as 1792.
The golden rules of writing for the web
For many businesses their website will be the first place that potential customers will visit. We all know how important first impressions are so getting your website right should be a major priority for any business – big or small.
Writing for the web is not like writing for print. Your website copy needs to give visitors the information they’re searching for in a clear and concise way. You may already be a confident writer, but there are some golden rules you need to follow if you’re going to turn your hand to writing for your website. Our one-day seminar, Writing for the Web, will show you those rules and help you ensure your website is accessible and usable.
What past participants say:
"Grant Doyle was excellent. I enjoyed how he used relevant examples and engaged the audience by reviewing their own sites throughout the day."
- Sarah Collins
"I enjoyed the insights about how to structure content to make it more 'readable'. Grant is a good presenter, with excellent content and a well structured course."
- Leanne Anderson
Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Click here for more information.
What we’re reading
This week Sydney Writers’ Centre course manager, Danielle Williams, is reading Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith. Danielle writes:
Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith is a thriller set in Stalin’s Soviet Union. It centres around disgraced MGB Agent, Leo Demidov, whose unquestioning loyalty to the state falters when he is involved in the interrogation of an innocent man. His fall from grace leads him to pursue the unthinkable in the Stalinist state – a child murderer. In a state where the official line is “there is no crime” Demidov’s investigation endangers his own life, as well as that of his family.
The first in a series of three thrillers featuring Demidov, Child 44 is a gripping read that also explores the absurd cruelty of Joseph Stalin’s reign, offering a glimpse into the lives of the people trying to survive it. There are some heartbreaking descriptions of hunger and poverty in the book, particularly in the first chapter.
I read this in two days over the Christmas break, not only because I had the time to, but also because I really couldn’t put it down. Tom Rob Smith has written a thriller that promises the pace and excitement of that genre, but also offers a glimpse into a world of poverty, paranoia and fear.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.
WEBPICK: Creative Kids Tales
Creative Kids Tales is a new Australian website that’s been set up by writer, Georgie Donaghey. As an unpublished author, Georgie was looking for somewhere she could display her work and hopefully gain additional exposure, but couldn’t find the right site. So she set it up herself!
Creative Kids Tales is a place for budding authors to display their work and find information about publishing and writing in Australia. Each month a member writer is featured as well as an established kids’ author – this month features Mem Fox.
Georgie hopes to build up the site as a go-to for publishing information and tips and a thriving community of children’s book writers.
Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 16 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Kate Forsyth – FULL
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 18 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant
When: Thursday 19 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Writing with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 23 January and Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 23 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman – NEW DATE
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – NEW DATE
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 1 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis
When: Wednesday 1 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Daytime Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon
Cost: $85
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 8 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 15 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Melina Marchetta – NEW PRESENTER
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 22 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Seminar: Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis
When: Friday 24 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Better Business Emails with Deb Doyle
When: Tuesday 28 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 12 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin – NEW COURSE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Perfect your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 22 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Life Writing with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Every Friday starting Friday 13 April 2012 for six weeks
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $450
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Thursday, January 05, 2012
In this issue:
- Tip: The right way to plural
- More Student Success: Jaci Byrne
- SUMMER SCHOOL 2012: Writing Picture Books
- WORDWISE: Bant
- Get paid for your travels!
- What we're reading: The Corrections by
Jonathan Franzen
- WEBPICK: TV Tropes
Happy new year! I’ve been so excited about 2012 that I think everyone is already sick of hearing about it. I spent the holidays in the Yarra Valley in Victoria (there’s a pic of me with little doggie Rambo enjoying the fresh country air). It was a wonderful opportunity for some downtime but, I have to say, it didn’t take long for me to crave getting back into writing.
We have so many exciting plans for you this year. There will be courses in Food Writing, Thriller Writing, Chick Lit and so much more. Right now, when you’re fresh from your holidays, this is also the perfect time to check out our Travel Writing course – either here at the Sydney Writers’ Centre or online.
Welcome also to our students from afar, with enrolments from Italy and the USA this week. Whatever your writing goals are for 2012, I wish you the very best. And we're here to help you achieve them!
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
- FILLING FAST: Creative Writing Weekend Intensive with Jeni Mawter, 21 and 22 January 2012.
- Want to know what it’s like being a music or health writer? Check out the Writing Bar for our latest profiles.
- Welcome to the team, Melina Marchetta! She’ll be teaching Creative Writing Stage 1 with us in 2012. Click here for dates.
TIP: The right way to plural
Noun plurals – there are so many irregularities here that it can sometimes be difficult to find the right word! Some of these may seem obvious but it’s amazing how many times people get it wrong.
Here are some handy rules for a few of those nasty irregular plurals:
- If the word ends with "-us" the plural form will end in "-i".
For example: cactus to cacti, nucleus to nuclei, focus to foci.
- If the word ends with "-on" the plural will end in "-a".
For example: phenomenon to phenomena, criterion to criteria.
- If the word ends with "-o" the plural will have an "-es" added.
For example: potato to potatoes or tomato to tomatoes.
More Student Success
We received some very exciting news from Jaci Byrne recently. She completed our Magazine and Newspaper Writing course and the How to Get Your Book Published seminar, and has just published her first novel, Best Friends and Bastards, as an eBook through Amazon. Here’s what she wrote to us:
I have attended both How To Get Published and Magazine Writing 1 and thoroughly enjoyed them, and have also been delighted with your regular newsletters, which are not only interesting and informative but help to remind a lonely writer that there are others out there in "writing land".
Congratulations, Jaci! And good luck with your publishing adventures in 2012.
You can check out Jaci’s books at jacibyrne.com.
If you want to get your eBook on Amazon check out our one-evening seminar Sell Your eBook on Amazon.
SUMMER SCHOOL 2012: Writing Picture Books
Our Summer School kicks off soon and many of the courses are filling fast. New to the Summer School schedule is Writing Picture Books – the perfect course for anyone interested in writing picture books for younger readers.
Over five mornings you’ll learn what appeals to young children and how to write for them. You’ll be given clear guidelines that will improve your writing and your chances of being published. The course will also look at language and rhythm, how to work with illustrations, and how to choose your topic.
What past participants say:
"I found the ability to talk face to face with other like-minded people very inspirational. Also to get feedback from an experienced and respected industry professional was very worthwhile."
- Murray Henstock
"Cathie was extremely knowledgeable. It was beneficial to get an editor's point of view rather than an author's. It felt like we were given an insider's perspective on the picture book industry."
- Laura Wuellner
This course is taught by Cathie Tasker. Cathie has edited over 150 children’s picture books, both popular and award-winning titles. She has worked with some of Australia’s greatest picture book creators – Bruce Whatley, Jackie French, Mem Fox, Wendy Orr, Dee Huxley, Judith Rossell, and many others. She has worked in-house at Scholastic Australia and HarperCollins.
Daytime Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Evening Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
The Necklace: Sydney writes itself
The Sydney Morning Herald’s online novel experiment, The Necklace: Sydney Writes Itself, kicked off on Boxing Day. Each chapter of the online novel will feature a different suburb of Sydney and a necklace. Submissions are being invited for the final four chapters and you can read the story so far on the SMH website.
For details on how to contribute a chapter visit the Writing Bar.
Did you know? Bant
One of the top New Year’s resolutions made every year is to go on a diet and lose weight. This reminded me of an interesting new word I came across recently – bant. It essentially means to diet, though you won’t find it in the Macquarie Dictionary as it fell out of use decades ago.
The word is derived from a Victorian diet developed by William Banting, who discovered that cutting carbs from his diet was the only effective way to lose weight. (Sound familiar?) He was so happy with the results he published a booklet on the subject, A Letter of Corpulence Addressed to the Public. The diet was incredibly popular, and controversial, and the verb to bant eventually came to mean to diet.
Get paid for your travels!
Want to explore the world and get paid for it? If you dream of making a living from writing about your travels, our Travel Writing course is for you. In this five-week course, you’ll learn what it takes to be a successful travel writer.
The course will cover how to research your travel features, how to structure your articles, and how to get them published. You’ll also have a chance to write a travel feature and get valuable feedback from your presenter. This is a popular course so we have a few options for you – you can join us for a weekend intensive or evening course here in Milsons Point, or you can learn in our online classroom.
What past participants say:
"I benefitted from Sue's real life insights. It wasn't just theory. She was generous with her knowledge and even her intellectual property."
- Craig Eardley
"Great content and great teacher. Sue was really friendly and approachable and I really enjoyed hearing her experiences and practical advice."
- Celeste Mitchell
This course is taught by Sue White. She’s lost count of the number of countries she’s visited for work and play. As a travel writer, she has written about everything from the Golden Temple (Amritsar, India) to Gianni Versace’s 24-carat gold toilet (Miami, USA) while indulging her own itchy feet.
ONLINE COURSE: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
WEEKEND INTENSIVE: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
EVENING COURSE: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Mondays starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Apostrophe catastrophes
This was spotted in Myer stores around Australia last week.
Oh dear. We can’t think of any situation when you would use the apostrophe in the word gets. This picture (thanks to Katrina Lobley above) shows that a firm grasp on punctuation is vital if you don’t want your gaffe trending on Twitter, as this one did earlier this week. Myer even asked their staff to wear these offending badges! (Thanks Raff Lagatta for sending us the photo below.)
Myer have promised to fix the error.
Myer isn’t the only high profile apostrophe abuser, though. Here’s a pic from Qantas:
Again, you don’t use an apostrophe to create a plural! Cafe’s does not need the apostrophe. It should read cafes.
Not sure when to use an apostrophe and when to leave it out? Here’s our guide.
Turn your blog into a book – here's how
It’s true – it really is possible to pick up a publishing deal from your blog. That’s exactly what happened to blogger Kerri Sackville whose first book, When My Husband Does the Dishes: A Memoir of Marriage and Motherhood, was published on the back of her incredibly popular blog, Life and Other Crises. And she’s now working on a second book, due for release this year.
If you want to know how she did it and how you too could turn your blog into a book, join us for our seminar From Blog to Book. I’ll be chatting to Kerri about her amazing publishing journey and we’ll reveal how you can build your online profile, strategies for getting noticed by publishers, how to market yourself as an author, and much more.
What past participants say:
"The seminar provided exactly what I was hoping for. Kerri Sackville was open and generous with sharing information. It was great also to have Valerie's input and wisdom. They were a perfect pairing."
- Lisa Schofield
"Kerri was very informative and enthusiastic and had lots of great tips. She was inspiring and happy to share what she's learnt."
- Therese Spruhan
From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville in conversation with Valerie Khoo
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What we’re reading
This week Sydney Writers’ Centre communications coordinator, Rose Powell, is reading The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen. She writes:
The Corrections was Jonathan Franzen's break-out novel, which catapulted him from super-smart up-and-comer, to bestselling, multi-award winning literary icon. His third novel, The Corrections is a steely satire of American families bedded in a deeply sympathetic and insightful style of writing.
The story is five short novels, each focusing on one of the five members of the dysfunctional, mid-western Lambert family. As Alfred's mind deteriorates, his outrageously judgmental and anxious wife Enid is increasingly desperate to get all three of her grown up children back for one last Christmas.
The book will have you either laughing at or horrified by the characters, while also squirming in sympathy and discomfort. Franzen's ability to render complex concepts such as the bio-tech boom or the tangled and aching relationships in families is considerable, but it's his obviously brilliant yet easy to read prose style that makes this book so special. Franzen's brutally honest insights are tempered with a very American-style optimism and belief in redemption. I loved this book, and think it's a must-read for all writers, especially those who are writing literary fiction.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.
WEBPICK: TV Tropes
This one is a favourite of our communications coordinator, Rose. What started out as a resource wiki for tv writers has turned into an extensive catalogue of information on writing fiction.
A trope is a “figure of speech”, but at TV Tropes it is “a storytelling shorthand for a concept that the audience will recognize and understand instantly”. In other words, conventions of fiction. Tropes are listed by genre, media or narrative, and there is a seemingly endless list of articles and resources for almost any writer.
Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 9 January to Friday 13 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Kate Forsyth
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 18 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant
When: Thursday 19 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Writing with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 23 January and Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis
When: Wednesday 1 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Daytime Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon
Cost: $85
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 8 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 15 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Seminar: Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis
When: Friday 24 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Better Business Emails with Deb Doyle
When: Tuesday 28 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 12 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Perfect Your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin – NEW COURSE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman – NEW DATE
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding – NEW DATE
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
In this issue:
- New: 6-month program - Write Your Novel
- Last minute gift vouchers from Sydney Writers’ Centre
- TIP: Christmastime or Christmas time?
- More Student Success – Congratulations Anthony Anderson
- 2012 Summer School
- WEBPICK: Puppy Christmas
It’s been a busy year for the Sydney Writers’ Centre and we’re all looking forward to a nice break over Christmas. I’m so impressed by the number of people who have already snapped up places in our January Summer School courses. It’s an ideal time of year to get some support with your new year’s writing resolutions.
We’ve got some amazing plans for you in 2012, including a 6-month program called Write Your Novel. This is perfect if you want to finish your novel and get it ready to submit to publishers. I’m so excited about this program which will be presented by author of 23 books, Pamela Freeman, and features guest speakers from the publishing industry.
There are also plenty of shorter courses and weekend intensive sessions for you to choose from. If you’re caught up with a hectic schedule this silly season and haven’t had a chance to enrol, you can book your course any time online over the Christmas break.
Gift vouchers
If you’re looking for a last minute gift voucher for the person in your life who loves writing, we can email this to you. Although it’s too late to post one of our beautiful gift vouchers printed on parchment-style paper, we can email you a beautifully designed, personalised gift voucher that you can print yourself to give to a loved one.
Just call us on (02) 9929 0088 and we can arrange this over the phone.
Office hours over Christmas
The Sydney Writers’ Centre office will close this Friday 23 December at 12noon and re-open on Tuesday 3 January 2012 at 9am. However, you can book into courses through our website any time during this period.
While there won’t be anyone here in the office to answer phone calls we will be checking emails regularly, so if you need to get in touch over the Christmas break email us at courses [at] spindriftmedia [dot] com [dot] au.
TIP: Christmastime or Christmas time?
Yet another Americanism seems to be sneaking into our vocabulary. We’re seeing more instances of the word “Christmastime” where “Christmas time” should be used.
According to Grammar Girl, “Christmastime” is becoming more common in American English and it’s even listed in the online version of the Merriam Webster Dictionary.
But it’s not listed in the Oxford Dictionary or the Macquarie Dictionary. The correct term here is “Christmas time”, meaning the Christmas season.
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
More Student Success
We heard from former student, Anthony Anderson, this week, and he had some very exciting news about his writing adventures! He completed our Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults in June this year and has just published his first eBook for iPad.
Sid Surfasaurus: The Surfing Dinosaur is available on iTunes now.
Congratulations Anthony! We’re looking forward to hearing about your next book.
Kickstart your writing in 2012
We’re wasting no time getting back into it in 2012. In fact, we’ll have online courses starting from Tuesday 3 January 2012. So there’s no point delaying those new year’s resolutions!
We’ll get the year started with Online Courses in Creative Writing Stage 1 and Writing Books for Children and Young Adults. You can enrol now for yourself or, if you’re after any last minute Christmas gifts, enrol someone else! You can do our online courses from anywhere in Australia, or the world, at a time that suits you.
What past participants say:
“The online tutor's comments were succinct and very much to the point. I found her contribution extremely useful, and motivating.”
- Sarah McElwee
“It was easy and convenient. As a shift worker I was able to do the work at a time that suited me and the hours I work. The hardest thing was having to wait until the following week for the feedback!”
- Barbara Rosie
ONLINE COURSE: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Nicola Robinson
When: Week beginning Tuesday 3 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online
ONLINE COURSE: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Tuesday 3 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
No personal personnel
We spotted this sign near the Sydney Writers’ Centre office. We’re pretty sure they mean “No entry by non-RTA personnel”, not personal.
Summer School – see you soon!
In January 2012, the Sydney Writers' Centre Summer School kicks off. We've already had lots of interstate enrolments – so we can't wait to welcome you to Sydney, and to the Centre. The intensive courses are also ideal for those of you who can't commit to a five-week course.
You can choose from five consecutive days or a weekend course. The courses contain the same high quality content as our regular courses – the only difference is that you get to fast track your learning!
You can find out more here.
WEBPICK: Puppy Christmas
We’ve come the end of another huge year for the Sydney Writers’ Centre, and what better way to celebrate than with this utterly adorable video featuring two of our favourite things – puppies and Christmas. Lots of puppies. Puppies coming out of presents. Puppies playing with tinsel or struggling out of a Santa hat.
Like I said, adorable. Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Tuesday 3 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Tuesday 3 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 9 January to Friday 13 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Kate Forsyth
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 18 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant
When: Thursday 19 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Writing with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 23 January and Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 1 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Daytime Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon
Cost: $85
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 8 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 15 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Seminar: Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis – NEW DATE
When: Friday 24 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 12 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Perfect Your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin – NEW COURSE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman – NEW DATE
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding – NEW DATE
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
In this issue:
- TIP: What is bimonthly?
- Write your travel memoir
- My Child Writing Competition
- Test your English pronunciation
- How to thrive as a freelancer
- What we’re reading: 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
- WEBPICK: Lit-icism
Can you believe that Christmas is just around the corner? I can’t. Where did the year go? Here at the Sydney Writers’ Centre, we’re gearing up for a big start in 2012 as I know that many people will be taking action on their new year’s resolutions.
One seminar I’m particularly excited about is the one I’m presenting in January. How to Write a Business Book is a half-day seminar which is ideal if you are a speaker, entrepreneur or consultant who wants to showcase your expertise in your very own book.
I’m often asked about what makes a good business book and this seminar distils exactly that. I’ve created a step-by-step action plan to turn your ideas into a quality book.
This seminar will cover:
- how to make your business book different to the rest of the market
- the right way to structure your book
- innovative ways to keep your reader interested and engaged
- whether you should write it yourself – or outsource to a ghostwriter
- your publishing options – mainstream publishers versus self-publishing
- how to use your book as a lead generation tool
- the basics of publicity and promotion
- and MUCH more.
How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
TIP: What is bimonthly?
Does “bimonthly” mean twice a month or every two months? There’s a lot of confusion around this one, and that’s because it actually means both!
The Macquarie Dictionary lists both meanings for bimonthly – every two months or twice a month. If a magazine is published bimonthly, it’s usually printed every two months. If your home loan payments are due bimonthly, that probably means you need to pay twice a month.
The same ambiguity occurs with “biweekly” – it can mean twice a week or every two weeks.
The best way to avoid confusion here is to use phrases like “twice a week” or “every two months”. Now if we could just convince banks to do the same …
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
We'd love your feedback: online delivery of business courses
So many people have asked whether we will be delivering our popular business writing courses online. The short answer is: YES.
However, we want to ensure that you have a great online learning experience so would love your feedback in a very quick survey about how you would like to learn online (eg. video, audio, and so on). We would be so grateful if you could take a minute to do this survey.
Click here to fill out our quick survey
Thank you so much for your help.
Write your own travel memoir
The best travel experiences are inspiring and life-changing. So many of us have amazing travel stories to tell and it seems our thirst for travel stories is insatiable, with travel memoir being one of the most popular genres around. Just look at Eat, Pray, Love, Bill Bryson’s Down Under; and Almost French by Sarah Turnbull – their success proves we’re just as happy to read about travel as we are to do it ourselves!
No matter where your journey has taken you, if you dream of turning the experience into a book our Travel Memoir course can show you how. During this course you’ll learn how to make the story of your journey unique from the very first page.
What past participants say:
"I wanted to write about my experiences; this course made me realise that I could actually do it. It took a pipe-dream and made it more tangible."
- Chula Murray
"Claire is a phenomenal presenter with a wealth of writing technique knowledge and practical experience. She lives and breathes writing and it comes through as a passion that embraces and motivates her students."
- Penny Cannan
Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Tuesdays starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WEEKEND INTENSIVE Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Saturday 4 February & Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
My Child Writing Competition
Once again, the Sydney Writers’ Centre is sponsoring the annual My Child/Parenting Express writing competition. Mums and dads are invited to enter their non-fiction story of up to 850 words on a theme relating to pregnancy, birth or the first five years of a child’s life.
First prize is valued at almost $2,000 and includes a Magazine and Newspaper Writing course with us, and publication in the autumn issue of My Child. There are also prizes for three runners-up.
For more details check out the Writing Bar.
Did you know? Typos and the Bible
Think embarrassing typos are a new phenomenon? They certainly aren’t. In fact, typos have plagued writers since we could, well, write, and the Bible seems to be particularly prone.
One of the more famous typos ever recorded was in a 1612 version of the King James Bible. In Psalm 119:161, the passage reads "Printers have persecuted me without a cause" rather than "Princes have persecuted me...". As a result, this version is often called the “Printer's Bible”.
Even more confusing is the 1635 “Sinner’s Bible”, so named because the 7th commandment reads, “Thou shalt commit adultery” rather than “Thou shalt not commit adultery”. Apparently this one was swiftly recalled but there are 11 known copies still in existence today.
2012 Online Courses – get started on your holidays
Want to get your new year off to a creative start? With four online courses starting on 9 January 2012, we’re bound to have something to help you achieve your new year’s resolutions.
Whether you’re keen to get your novel written, or want to write a book for kids or young adults, or even if you want to try your hand at travel writing – we have an online course to suit you.
Our online courses are perfect for anyone who can’t get to our training rooms in Milsons Point. You can join us in our virtual classroom any time that suits you, yet still benefit from our excellent courses and teaching.
What previous participants say:
"The online course was easy and convenient. As a shift worker I was able to do the work at a time that suited me and the hours I work."
- Barbara Rosie
"The course is efficient, packed with useful information, and never dull."
- Pascal Soren Huet
"The best thing about the online delivery is being able to download the lectures and listen to them more than once."
- Lindy Alexander
ONLINE COURSE: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
ONLINE COURSE: Magazine and Newspaper Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
ONLINE COURSE: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
ONLINE COURSE: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Nicola Robinson
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
A test...
According to this post on a spelling blog, if you can correctly read every word in this poem, then you’ll be speaking English better than 90% of native English speakers.
Here’s a small sample (from a long poem):
Dearest creature in creation,
Study English pronunciation.
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse
I will keep you, Suzy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy.
Tear in eye, your dress will tear.
So shall I! Oh hear my prayer.
You can read the full poem, and test your English pronunciation, here.
Thanks to our Writing Books for Children and Young Adults presenter, Judith Ridge, for this great post.
Movie ticket giveaway
Holidays mean more trips to the cinema! And one of the most anticipated releases this year is The Iron Lady, the Margaret Thatcher biopic starring Meryl Streep and Jim Broadbent.
The film follows Thatcher’s early political life as she battles to overcome gender and class bias in British politics. It also covers the Falklands conflict and the miners' strike as well as Lady Thatcher in old age.
Icon Movies have sent us five in-season double passes to give away. If you would like to win a double pass just tell us which historical female figure you admire and why. Email your answers to courses [at] spindriftmedia [dot] com [dot] au by 5pm, Tuesday 20 December 2011.
How to thrive as a freelancer
Have you been freelancing for a while and want to take your business to the next level? Our Successful Freelancing seminar will be held again in 2012 and is perfect for writers who have been freelancing for at least six months, or anyone who works as a writer or editor and wants to take their career in a new direction.
This seminar covers business basics and what you need to get started, how to get repeat commissions and keep the work coming in, and how to invoice and chase payment (without burning bridges).
What past participants say:
"I enjoyed hearing from established freelancers about the reality of the business. The presenters were fantastic! Easy to listen to and they kept the discussion relevant and on track."
- Lori Dwyer
"Both presenters were knowledgeable, confident and entertaining."
- Neva Grant
Successful Freelancing with Gayle Bryant and Valerie Khoo
When: Thursday 19 January 2012 (two-hour seminar)
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Festive comma catastrophes
Thanks to reader Rachel Cuthbert, who sent us this pic:
Even if “love” isn’t spelt out, there definitely shouldn’t be an apostrophe there. You only use an apostrophe to show possession or indicate a letter is missing. Neither is the case here.

What we’re reading
This week Sydney Writers’ Centre communications coordinator, Rose Powell, is reading 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami. She writes:
1Q84 was one of the most anticipated releases of 2011. Murakami is widely recognised as Japan's leading author and he has developed a cult following in the West. His work is an effortless blend of popular culture, jazz music, magical realism and elegant writing.
1Q84 is the three-book tale of Tengu, an aspiring author, and Aomame, a gym instructor and secret assassin who sends violent husbands over to the other side.
Tengu is asked to ghost-write a story that appears to be fantasy, but the publication of the book propels him into a parallel world. Aomame enters the same world via another portal. Murakami's gift for quirky, brilliant metaphors and similes is in full force in this book. However, perhaps because of the anticipation for the book, or the masterpiece quality of his earlier Kafka by the Shore, it was disappointing.
My lingering impression was that it really needed a severe edit. The plot stalls and struggles at points, and there are just a few too many descriptions of breasts and characters going to the bathroom. Because of this fixation on breasts and peeing, combined with underdevelopment of Aomame's character, I think the book has nothing on his earlier, wonderful novels.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.

WEBPICK: Lit-icism
There’s a new literary blogger on the block! Bethanie Blanchard, a writer and editor from Melbourne, has taken Angela Meyer’s place as the crikey.com bookish blogger.
The new blog will include lots of industry commentary and book reviews, and she’s kicked it off with a review of Paul Keating’s After Words: The Post-Prime Ministerial Speeches.
Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 9 January to Friday 13 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Kate Forsyth
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 18 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant
When: Thursday 19 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Writing with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 23 January and Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 1 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Daytime Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon
Cost: $85
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 9 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 15 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 12 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Perfect Your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin – NEW COURSE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman – NEW DATE
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding – NEW DATE
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Thursday, December 08, 2011
In this issue:
- TIP: Sight, site or cite?
- Five days of inspiration – Weekday intensive courses
- Josephine Ulrick Prizes now open!
- Your Grammar and Punctuation refresher
- What we’re reading – This is How by MJ Hyland
- WEBPICK: HarvardGenerator
It’s been a busy week at the Sydney Writers’ Centre. Best-selling author Tara Moss dropped in to chat about her new book The Spider Goddess (video of my chat with Tara will be online soon). Heaps of people are already booking into our January Summer School courses. And the silly season is well and truly upon us.
I haven’t done my Christmas shopping yet and I’m freaking out. As the saying goes, there’s so much to do, but so little time. If you haven’t done your shopping yet, a great gift idea for Christmas is a Sydney Writers' Centre gift voucher.
You can either purchase a gift voucher for a specific course. Or you can purchase a gift voucher to a specific amount so that the recipient can choose the course they would like to use it towards.
Gift vouchers come in an attractive design imprinted with the Sydney Writers' Centre insignia. We can send this directly to you or to the recipient. Please note that gift vouchers are not exchangeable for cash. They are valid for one year after date of purchase.
Please feel free to call us on (02) 9929 0088 if you'd like to organise a gift voucher for someone.
TIP: Site, sight or cite?
Sight, site and cite are homophones – words that sound exactly the same but have very different meanings. Not surprisingly, they’re often confused.
Sight and site are the two you’ll see misused most often. Sight is the power or faculty of seeing, or vision. For example:
It’s not true that eating lots of carrots will improve your sight.
A site is an area on which something, such as a building, is situated. It’s also used to refer to a website. For example:
The neighbours weren’t happy with the chosen site for the development.
I spend far too much time reading this (web)site.
Cite is to quote or to mention in support of something. For example:
To prove her point, she cited examples from university studies.
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
- Want to take part in the Sydney Morning Herald’s first online novel? Details are on the Writing Bar.
- NEW DATES: We've just scheduled a bunch of new online course dates for 2012. Check them out here.
- Find out how you can make a full-time income as a writer – with 1000 true fans. Details here.
- Our new 5-week online course in Travel Writing has gotten off to a huge start. We expect to see lots of published articles come out of the upcoming holidays!
Five days of inspiration – Weekday Intensive courses
If your New Year’s resolutions involve writing, there’s no point delaying – why not book in now for one of our Summer School courses? In January, we get the chance to open our doors for more weekday and weekend courses so it’s the perfect time for you to get started on your novel, explore writing for magazines and newspapers, or maybe even write a picture book.
For those of you who prefer to do an intensive course during the week, we have plenty of options. The Daytime Intensive courses are held over five consecutive mornings, from Monday to Friday. This is a great way to get your new year off to the right start!
DAYTIME INTENSIVE Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter
When: Monday 9 January to Friday 13 January 2012
(five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online
DAYTIME INTENSIVE Magazine and Newspaper Writing with Sue White
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012
(five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
DAYTIME INTENSIVE Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012
(five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
If you prefer to really fast track your learning on our weekend
courses, find out more here.
Josephine Ulrick Prizes for Literature and Poetry
The Josephine Ulrick prizes for literature (a short story of 1,000 – 3,000 words) and poetry (up to 200 lines for a poem or suite of poems) is one of Australia’s most generous writing awards. Established in memory of Ulrick, a writer, poet and patron for the arts in South-East Queensland, the prize money in 2012 is worth $40,000.
Both the literature prize and the poetry prize will offer $10,000 to the best short story or poem, with a second prize of $5,000 for both categories and two commended prizes of $2,500 each, again for both categories.
Entries close on Tuesday 31 January 2012 and you can download an entry form and conditions of entry here.
Oops Word
The writers of this sign should have said “a hostess”, not “an hostess”. The rule here is that you use “a” if the next word starts with a consonant sound, and “an” if it starts with a vowel sound. The “h” in “hostess” is a consonant sound so use “a” here. However, you would write: "a hotel", "a horse" but "an hour".
Your Grammar and Punctuation Refresher
Want to know how you can improve your writing in just one day? Our final Grammar and Punctuation Essentials seminar is happening soon. In this intensive seminar you’ll learn how to avoid the most common grammar mistakes, and transform your writing.
Through practical and interactive exercises you’ll learn about the nine parts of speech, the construction of English, and how and when to use punctuation. After this seminar, you need never fear apostrophes again!
What past participants say:
"Grammar and punctuation could be a boring topic, however, Deb's flamboyance and energy made it fun and interesting to learn."
- Divina Gola
"This course was definitely the most engaging professional development course I have ever attended. All day I found myself on the edge of my seat, waiting for the next piece of invaluable information. Deb was a skilled presenter who was most engaging and had excellent knowledge of the subject."
- Rebecca Louie
This seminar is taught by Deb Doyle. Deb is an experienced editorial-training consultant and publication editor. Deb has conducted courses for the Productivity Commission, AMP and Wizard Home Loans as well as many other corporate and government entities located in Sydney or Melbourne. Deb's courses are interactive and fun. You'll be amazed at how engaging and interesting a workshop in grammar and punctuation can be.
Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 14 December 2011 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Foreign words to watch
There are many foreign words that have snuck into our everyday vocabulary. But as these words become more common in English writing, so do the spelling errors! Here are a few regularly used foreign words that are often misspelt.
A capella – This is singing performed without instrumental accompaniment. It’s often spelt “acapella” but it should be two words: a capella.
Chaise longue – The chaise longue, or “day chair” in French, is often spelt “chaise lounge” in English. But watch that you use longue, not the incorrect lounge.
Flak – This word is an acronym taken from the German word, Fliegerabwehrkanonen, or antiaircraft guns and the shells fired from them. In English we also use it to mean criticism, as in, “He copped a lot of flak for his decision”. It’s often misspelled as flack but drop the c – the Macquarie Dictionary lists it as flak.
For more misspelt foreign words check out this Daily Writing Tips post.
Is self-publishing right for you?
Self-publishing is a useful strategy for writers of non-fiction, especially business owners or experts who want to write about their professional experience. But even fiction writers can benefit from self-publishing – Matthew Reilly’s meteoric rise in publishing started with his self-published novel, Contest. With so many self-publishing options available to authors, including digital publishing, it can be difficult to decide if this is the right path for your book.
Our two-hour seminar, Self-Publishing: How to do it, will show you what you need to do to self-publish a printed book. You’ll cover all the important steps you need to take when considering self-publishing and also look at marketing and distribution, and where to get your book printed.
What past participants say:
"Geoff is excellent and willing to help during and after the course. His knowledge of the subject is boundless and he shares that willingly."
- James Pratt
"It was so informative – the advice on printing was excellent but the advice on the 'small business' you become when selling your own book was invaluable."
- Claire O'Connor
This seminar is taught by Geoff Bartlett. Geoff is an author, journalist, actor and producer. He has filed articles and interviews for over 20 major newspapers and magazines around the country, including The Sydney Morning Herald, Courier Mail, Canberra Times, West Australian and Australian Style. Geoff's books include Comedians in the Mist, Cattitude and Mutterings.
Self-Publishing: How to do it with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 12 December 2011 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Best books of the year
Need help with your Christmas shopping? Books are still one of the most popular gift options but… which one should you buy?! There are so many books out there and it’s always tricky choosing the right one. Thankfully the “Best books of 2011” lists are starting to come in. Here are a few that may help you find that perfect gift.
New York Times – The 10 best books of 2011
This one includes fiction and non-fiction.
The Guardian – Books of the year 2011
Writers at The Guardian have compiled a list of the best books for 2011.
Goodreads – Choice Awards
As chosen by Goodreads members, these are the best books for the year in a number of categories, including best fiction, fantasy, romance, biography and travel.
What we’re reading
This week Sydney Writers’ Centre course manager, Danielle Williams, is reading This is How by MJ Hyland. She writes:
MJ Hyland’s third novel, This is How, hasn’t enjoyed the sales of her previous novel, Carry Me Down. Despite glowing reviews and critical acclaim from fellow authors, such as Helen Garner, This is How has sold less than 3,000 copies worldwide – or so the author explained at a recent dinner I attended with her in Sydney. She seemed perplexed by this, and so am I.
This is How opens with Patrick Oxtoby arriving at a beachside boarding house in a small English town. He’s escaping London after his fiancée broke off their engagement but is also fleeing his family’s suffocating judgement and expectations.
The book is a frightening insight into the mind of a truly troubled soul, yet it’s also very moving. While very little actually happens in the first half of the book, Hyland skilfully builds the tension as Patrick slowly but surely unravels. I highly recommend this one.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.
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It is is a free tool that allows you to quickly and easily format references and sources in the correct Harvard Referencing Format. You can reference electronic or print sources and your references will be saved. All you need to do is enter the website or book details and click generate.
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Other upcoming courses
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 12 December 2011 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 14 December 2011 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson – NEW DATE
When: Week beginning Monday 9 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 9 January to Friday 13 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Kate Forsyth
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 18 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant
When: Thursday 19 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Writing with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 23 January and Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 1 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Daytime Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon
Cost: $85
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 8 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Writing for the Web with Grant Doyle – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 9 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 15 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: PR and Media Releases that Get Results with Catriona Pollard – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 23 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $495
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Perfect Your Proofreading with Deb Doyle
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin – NEW COURSE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 15 March and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 19 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Monday 26 March 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman – NEW DATE
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding – NEW DATE
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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Thursday, December 01, 2011
In this issue:
- TIP: Back to basics – how to use a slash
- Get your articles published – Online Magazine and Newspaper Writing
- 2012 Mardi Gras Short Story Competition – win courses with us!
- Build your business blog
- What The Great Gatsby was almost called
- What we’re reading – A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan
- WEBPICK: The Amazing Type-Writer
I’m absolutely loving the warmer weather and daylight saving here in Sydney. It’s a gorgeous time of year here at the Sydney Writers’ Centre, as we’re right on the harbour, next to a peaceful park, and have views that stretch on forever. You can’t help but be inspired in this setting.
That’s why I’m so excited by our Summer School. We already have interstate visitors booking into our summer series of courses which are designed to fast track your learning. The new year is the perfect time to get started on the book you’ve always wanted to write or the new career you’d like to transition into.
You can download our Summer School brochure here.
There are heaps of courses to choose from including:
- Creative Writing Stage 1
- Writing Picture Books
- Magazine and Newspaper Writing
- Travel Writing
- How to Write a Business Book
- Travel Memoir
- Writing Books for Children and Young Adults
- Life Writing with Patti Miller
Book in now to secure your place as these courses are always popular.
Back to basics: how to use a slash
For a punctuation mark that should be rarely used in writing, the slash, or solidus, seems to cause many writers problems.
The slash, which means or, is used to present alternatives.
For example:
He/She
Yes/No
Rocky/Rambo
So, do you need a space on either side of the slash? No, you don’t. If you’re simply presenting alternatives, as in he/she or yes/no, then no, there is no space. So this is wrong: Yes / No; He/ She.
Also, watch that you don’t use a slash where you should be
using a hyphen or en rule. For example, often you’ll see
financial years written as 2010/11, when in fact it should be 2010-11.
What's new at the Sydney Writers' Centre
Get your articles published!
We know that for many of you, summer holidays are the best time of year to take time out for yourself, and start writing! That’s why our online courses will continue right through December. And one of our most popular online courses is Online Magazine and Newspaper Writing. During this course we’ll show you how you can master the art of writing a great feature article, and get it published.
You’ll learn how to generate story ideas, how to research and structure your article, and how to approach an editor. This course is ideal if you’re interested in writing articles about travel, lifestyle, politics, sport, entertainment – just about anything you can think of. And you can do the whole course from wherever you are, whenever you want to!
What past participants say:
"I really enjoyed the content and structure. It was very easy to follow and logical. Sue was excellent, with great insight and feedback."
- Rebecca Livesey
"It is a very practical format for busy people. I loved that you could download the modules. I would put them on my iPhone so that I could listen to them anywhere. Thank you!"
- Caroline Fonda
ONLINE COURSE: Magazine and Newspaper Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 5 December 2011 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Class schedule for Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing
Module 1: Starts week beginning Monday 5 December
Module 2: Starts week beginning Monday 12 December
Module 3: Starts week beginning Monday 19 December
Christmas break: Week of 25 December to 2 January
Module 4: Starts week beginning Tuesday 3 January
Module 5: Starts week beginning Monday 9 January
2012 Mardi Gras Short Story Competition
Once again, we’re proud to be sponsoring the annual short story competition run by the folks at Mardi Gras 2012. This is a national competition open to members and friends of the LGBTQI community. This year’s theme is "Hero" and writers are asked to enter stories of 750 words or less. You can interpret that theme any way you wish.
There are some great prizes on offer this year – including writing courses with us! There will also be cash prizes of up to $2,000 for the best stories.
TIP: Internment or interment?
One of our readers, Richard Goodwin, emailed us recently wanting to know about the difference between internment and interment. He’d inadvertently referred to the internment of ashes at a funeral, but the priest used interment.
Internment is a period of imprisonment and often refers to confining large groups of people for military or political reasons. For example:
There were many internment camps set up in Australia during both world wars.
The prisoner was released after a long internment.
An interment is a burial. For example:
A funeral service followed by interment was held at the local church.
Build your business blog
There are now endless opportunities for online marketing for your business. Everything from Twitter to Facebook to your website can be harnessed to increase your online profile and bring you more customers. Blogging is also an increasingly popular way to keep your customers informed and is also a great way to engage a new audience.
If you want to explore how a blog could build your business, or if you’re already blogging at work and want to refine your blog posts, join us for the one-day seminar, Blogging for Business. In one day you’ll learn the terminology of blogging, how to make your blog stand out from the crowd, and how to build and maintain your audience.
What past participants say:
"Steven was excellent. He was enthusiastic and willingly shared his knowledge and answered the numerous questions from the participants."
- Kaye Higgins
"Steven is an excellent presenter. He was able to share the information in a manner that was relevant, current and extremely useful."
- Wendi Wettin
This seminar is presented by Steven Lewis. Steven has consulted on blogging, podcasting and other Web 2.0 tools for companies such as Westpac and IAG. For Tourism Tasmania he created a ground-breaking series of travel podcasts, with similar projects in the works for companies like V Australia and Time Out. Steven has also promoted blogs, wikis and podcasts as a corporate insider, having worked for AMP as an in-house evangelist for its enterprise 2.0 tools.
Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis
When: Thursday 8 December 2011 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
Did you know? The Great Gatsby
Sydney’s gossip columnists have been in overdrive since September, with the arrival of Leonardo Di Caprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan, all stars of Baz Lurhmann’s grand adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, The Great Gatsby. But did you know this 20th century classic was very nearly called Trimalchio in West Egg?
Apparently, Fitzgerald really struggled with the title for this book. The Trimalchio in West Egg suggestion was a reference to a character in Petronius’s Satyricon. His publisher rightly assumed this would go over most people’s heads.
Other suggestions were Among Ash-Heaps and Millionaires; Gold-Hatted Gatsby; and The High-Bouncing Lover. Even once author and publisher had settled on The Great Gatsby, and the book was ready to be printed, Fitzgerald wanted yet another title to be considered – Under the Red White and Blue. Once again his publisher won out and refused the last-minute title change.
Another apostrophe catastrophe
We spotted this apostrophe catastrophe in a bridal events brochure. These are three of the errors we spotted. We assume that "Chair Sash's" actually means "Chair Sashes", as in more than one chair sash. And it's strange to see the apostrophes missing from "Bridesmaids Bouquets" and "Mothers Lapelle" when it's there for "Father's Buttonhole"! If the bouquets and the lapelles belong to the bridesmaids and mothers, then there should definitely be apostrophes there. As for the spelling, "lapelle" should actually be "lapel".
Learn the golden rules of grammar and punctuation
Are you afraid your apostrophes aren’t where they should be? Our final Grammar and Punctuation Essentials seminar for 2011 will show how to avoid your own apostrophe catastrophe.
Learning the basics of grammar and punctuation can have an immediate effect on your writing. Once you know the golden rules, you can avoid errors in your writing and make your meaning clearer. This intensive yet enjoyable grammar refresher will give you knowledge you can apply immediately to your writing through a series of practical and interactive exercises. You'll be amazed at how engaging and interesting a workshop in grammar and punctuation can be!
What past participants say:
"Grammar and punctuation could be a boring topic, however, Deb's
flamboyance and energy made it fun and interesting to learn."
- Divina Gola
"This course was definitely the most engaging professional development course I have ever attended. All day I found myself on the edge of my seat, waiting for the next piece of invaluable information. Deb was a skilled presenter who was most engaging and had excellent knowledge of the subject."
- Rebecca Louie
This seminar is taught by Deb Doyle. Deb is an experienced editorial-training consultant and publication editor. Deb has conducted courses for the Productivity Commission, AMP and Wizard Home Loans as well as many other corporate and government entities located in Sydney or Melbourne. Deb's courses are interactive and fun.
Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 14 December 2011 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Click here for more information or to enrol online.
What we’re reading
This week Sydney Writers’ Centre intern, Katie Booth, is reading A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan. She writes:
“Time’s a goon, right? You gonna let that push you around?” And so Jennifer Egan explores in her 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner, A Visit from the Goon Squad.
The book tells the tale of an array of characters in the San Francisco punk music scene in the 1970s. It begins in a bathroom in New York, where a kleptomaniac by the name of Sasha is poised to steal a wallet. We then meet an assortment of characters who take us on a family safari in Africa, to a journey to New York in the future.
It may take you a bit of time to get used to Egan’s style as she changes the narration voice every chapter. But once you do, A Visit from the Goon Squad is a superb read, where time is a goon who, in the end, catches up to all of the characters and leaves no person untouched.
We want to know what you're reading! You can write a book review for the Writing Bar and we'll feature an excerpt here in the newsletter. If you'd like to submit, check out the review guidelines here.
WEBPICK: The Amazing Type-Writer
Any writers out there remember the sound of a typewriter? The clickety-clack as you hit the keys, and then that satisfying DING as you finish a line? Well, one app developer does and, for a limited time, you can purchase the Amazing Type-Writer for your phone. Surely the world’s first pocket type-writer, the app mimics the font and sound of a Remington, and even uses a simulated piece of mimeograph paper. There’s even a gallery where you can display your typed musings.
It costs $1.99 on iTunes – a small price to pay for some literary nostalgia.
Check it out here.
Other upcoming courses
Online Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 5 December 2011 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 5 December 2011 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White
When: Week beginning Monday 5 December 2011 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Online Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge/Nicola Robinson
When: Week beginning Monday 5 December 2011 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Seminar: Sell Your eBook on Amazon with Steven Lewis
When: Wednesday 7 December 2011 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Blogging for Business with Steven Lewis
When: Thursday 8 December 2011 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Self-Publishing – How to do it with Geoff Bartlett
When: Monday 12 December 2011 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Seminar: Grammar and Punctuation Essentials with Deb Doyle
When: Wednesday 14 December 2011 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Daytime Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 9 January to Friday 13 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Writing Picture Books with Cathie Tasker – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2012 (five consecutive mornings)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $395
Course: Creative Writing Stage 1 with Kate Forsyth
When: Every Wednesday starting Wednesday 18 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Successful Freelancing with Valerie Khoo and Gayle Bryant
When: Thursday 19 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Creative Writing Stage 1 with Jeni Mawter – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Writing with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 21 January and Sunday 22 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Sue White – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Monday 23 January and Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Write a Business Book with Valerie Khoo – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (half-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 1.00pm
Cost: $295
Seminar: From Blog to Book with Kerri Sackville
When: Tuesday 24 January 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Screenwriting Stage 1 with Tim Gooding
When: Every Monday starting Monday 30 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 31 January 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 2 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon
Cost: $85
Course: Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – NEW DATE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 2 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Daytime How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Friday 3 February 2012 (two-hour morning seminar)
Time: 10.00am – 12noon
Cost: $85
Course: Daytime Magazine and Newspaper Writing Stage 1 with Marina Go – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Course: Weekend Travel Memoir with Claire Scobie – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 4 February and Sunday 5 February 2012 (two consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Online Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman/Cathie Tasker
When: Week beginning Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: Whenever suits you
Cost: $395
Course: Travel Writing with Sue White
When: Every Monday starting Monday 6 February 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Professional Business Writing with Sue White – NEW DATE
When: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Cost: $450
Seminar: Introduction to Travel Writing with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 8 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Weekend Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 11 February and Sunday 12 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Edit with Confidence with Deb Doyle – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 15 February 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: How to Get Your Book Published with Geoff Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 15 February 2012 (two-hour evening seminar)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $85
Course: Plotting and Planning with Kate Forsyth – NEW DATE
When: Wednesday 22 February and Wednesday 29 February 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Course: Weekend Life Writing with Patti Miller – SUMMER SCHOOL
When: Saturday 25 February and Sunday 26 February 2012 (2 consecutive days)
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: $450
Course: Writing Books for Children and Young Adults with Judith Ridge
When: Every Monday starting Monday 5 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Seminar: Perfect Your Proofreading with Deb Doyle – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 (one-day seminar)
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Thriller Writing with L.A. Larkin – NEW COURSE
When: Every Thursday starting Thursday 15 March 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Writing about Interiors, Style and Design with Nigel Bartlett – NEW DATE
When: Thursday 15 March 2012 and Thursday 22 March 2012 (2 evening classes)
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $175
Course: Creative Writing Stage 2 with Pamela Freeman – NEW DATE
When: Every Tuesday starting Tuesday 24 April 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
Course: Screenwriting Stage 2 with Tim Gooding – NEW DATE
When: Every Monday starting Monday 9 July 2012 for five weeks
Time: 6.30 - 8.30pm
Cost: $395
WRITING TOURS
Writing in Bali with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
When: Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July 2012
Writing in Paris with Patti Miller – NEW DATE
Arrival: Thursday 18 October 2012
Departure: Saturday 3 November 2012
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