Nov
Successful Unthank Alumni … and an invitation to join them
If not all, then let’s say for most writers the goal is some kind of publication. To share your work, your words with an audience, to be read, to
If not all, then let’s say for most writers the goal is some kind of publication. To share your work, your words with an audience, to be read, to
Caroline Aldridge talks about how writing her book He Died Waiting with the Unthank School became a life-changing experience. A series of upsetting life events, and a creative
Georgina Parfitt talks about the expected and unexpected benefits of joining a writing class When I started studying fiction, I signed up for every class I could; I just wanted
As teachers / workshop leaders there’s nothing more rewarding than student success, the validation that what you are doing possesses some merit, some value to those who seek it.
Caroline Aldridge, who studied in Ashley Stokes' Creative Writing Workshop dedicated to Life-Writing, Memoir and Creative Non-Fiction, discusses how she took her raw idea through its process and arrived in
Mikela Bond has just finished her novel The Waters Edge. Here, she tells us how she wrote it. I tell a different story every time that I try to explain
After months inside, many of us are peering out of our doors, creeping out in our cars, taking our first steps back into the world. But as we prepare
These are times that none of us could have predicted or prepared for. Coronavirus, pandemic, lockdown, social-distancing, stockpiling, these are things that two months ago would have been virtual
During times of great tumult, it’s often art – by which I mean a thing created to give pleasure, to provoke, to bear witness, to fathom, to inspire, to
Writing for Wellbeing is a short and friendly course for those wanting to add the healing properties of writing to their daily life. Over six weeks, we provide a