Travel writing is by its nature, constantly evolving, and the 21st century poses more challenges – and opportunities – for the genre than ever before.
In this course you will learn the nuts and bolts of writing a great travelogue, while also making your story relevant to the world around us.
Participants will come with a travel writing project in mind and will work towards creating a polished 1200-word piece of writing.
The course will be delivered in a conversational style, interspersed with exercises and readings to encourage discussion and create a supportive group environment.
Lois Pryce is an author of three books about her solo adventures in far-flung lands that have been published throughout the world. Her latest book, Revolutionary Ride, about her travels in Iran, was named a Book of the Year by National Geographic Traveller Magazine and shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award. Lois is also a judge for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards, a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund, and a tutor of non-fiction at the Arvon Foundation.
Dates: 21 June - 12 July 2023, 6.30 pm - 8.30 pm
Location: Online
Cost: €120 (€108 Members)
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