Foster emerging writing talent at Faber Writing Academy

Build skills and contacts in publishing with Faber Writing Academy
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As the only Australian creative writing school inside a publishing house (Allen & Unwin, 12-time publisher of the year), Faber Writing Academy is in a unique position to encourage and foster emerging writing talent through their assorted courses. These short courses are not only intended to deliver an efficient but enlightening learning experience, but to help emerging writers build the networks they’ll need to see their dream project through to publication.

‘Faber courses tend to suit people who know that they want to write and often know what field they want to write in.’ said Kathryn Heyman, Fiction Courses Director at Faber. ‘Our courses aren’t about theory, but about practice, always taught by the best in the field.’

The courses are geared at the serious-minded aspiring writer: determined to learn about writing; wanting practical, condensed alternatives to a master’s degree in creative writing. Faber Writing Academy’s courses run in Sydney and Melbourne, from one day to three months long, covering fiction, non-fiction and memoir. The courses have a practical focus on producing work, and then displaying that work to its best advantage.

To find out more about the courses available via Faber Writing Academy, visit their website.

Up-coming courses:

Writing for Children evening course
with Kirsty Murray
2 March – 25 May, Melbourne

Writing Young Adult Fiction
with Jaclyn Moriarty
Saturday 21 May, Sydney

Fluency & Insight: reaping the rewards of writing
with Stephanie Dowrick
Saturday 11 June, Sydney

Writing a Novel – Second Draft
with Kathryn Heyman/James Bradley or Toni Jordan & Paddy O’Reilly
Tuesday 14 June, Sydney & Melbourne

Getting Published
with Sue Hines, Group Publishing Director Allen & Unwin & Murdoch Books
Saturday 16 July – Sydney
Saturday 23 July – Melbourne

Lizzie Lamb
About the Author
Lizzie Lamb has been writing since she was a little itty bitty thing. She can be found copywriting at www.threebagsfullcopy.com, or doodling some especially silly therapy of her own over at Things I'll Never Do. Other than writing, she is most likely to be found drawing, reading, cooking, singing, dressmaking or gradually watching every film and television show ever made. She has a Bachelor of Creative Arts (University of Melbourne), a Master of Writing (Swinburne) and she's not afraid to use them.