Join founding editor, author and teacher Dr Andrew Kenrick at the historic Carrow House for a one-day introduction to the principles of writing from life. Don’t miss the oportunity to meet other writers at the start of their journeys for a morning of expert guidance and insight and an afternoon of structured exercises for you to try your hand at the genre. You’ll finish the day full of ideas and inspiration, and with material you can continue to work on.
Two full bursaries are available. Please email [email protected] for more information.
Timetable
10am-12noon Introduction to the principles of writing non-fiction with Andrew Kenrick
12noon-12.30pm Lunch break (please bring your own)
12.30pm-2.30pm Guided writing exercises to try different approaches and start developing your ideas
About Andrew
Andrew Kenrick is a publisher, editor and writer, and is the founder of non-fiction magazine, Hinterland. He holds a PhD in Life Writing from the University of East Anglia. He teaches creative non-fiction, biography and publishing at UEA and the University of Cambridge. His first biography, an object-based biography of the first century North African king, Juba II of Mauretania, is forthcoming from Penguin Random House.