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Short course

Creative Writing Fact Or Fiction Intensive Short Course

Continue your writing journey beyond introductory courses. Join a supportive writing group for insightful critique and development. Refine your narrative skills and explore deeper fictional virtues. Engage with fellow writers and receive valuable feedback.

Next start months
October 2025
April 2026
Tutor(s)
Elise Valmorbida
Price
From £540.00

Course description

Course overview

If you've already taken an introductory course and have now developed an addiction to creative writing, then this course is for you!

You can't live without a writing group. They're alert to your fictional virtues and narrative vices and they're your best critics. Here's the chance to deepen the experience; with specific assignments, longer projects or personal work in progress. You choose.

The course structure is flexible, offering continuous learning tailored to each individual student and their specific interests or goals.

Who this course is for

This course is suitable for anyone who has successfully completed an introductory writing course at Central Saint Martins or elsewhere.

Key information

Topics covered

  • Agenda will be shared on the first day of the course

Learning outcomes

  • Find inspiration to develop new creative writing avenues
  • Edit and refine your work through focused feedback
  • Understand and make the most of your writing voice
  • Develop work in progress to new levels (possibly external submission)
  • Digital badge and certificate of attendance.

Materials

  • Something to write with
  • Something to write on
  • Hard copies of your work - keep a notebook!
  • If you have time to write for the first class, try your hand at this assignment:
  • Describe a disease with loving lyricism (500 words of well-crafted prose). Describe a flower with violent fear and loathing (another 500 words). Consider mood, sub-text, momentum, implicit 'back-story'...Who is the narrator? Whose perspective is conveyed?
  • Please bring your writing to the first class
  • Your pieces should be clearly written or typed - someone else will read them out
  • Also, please think seriously about any aspects of writing which you would like to cover this term. We can discuss these on the first night, and build them into the course

Tutor

Elise Valmorbida

Elise Valmorbida has published journalism, poetry, short stories, three non-fiction books and four novels including The Madonna of the Mountains (Faber & Faber), which was translated into several languages and won Australia’s biggest literary award in 2019. Elise’s new work, The Happy Writing Book: Discover the Positive Power of Creative Writing, is published internationally in September 2021 by Laurence King (Orion/Hachette). An award-winning designer, indie film producer and communications consultant, Elise has taught creative writing at Central Saint Martins for 20+ years. She is a board director of writers' association ‘26’, and a member of English PEN and The Society of Authors. www.elisevalmorbida.com

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