Thursday 3 September 2009

Writers' Weekend with Tony Watts

Writing weekend workshops with Tony Watts & Warner Leisure Hotels

Do you want to start writing? Improve your writing? Or write your life? Then join one of these writing weekends.

Brilliant, inspirational
, and quite the most motivating workshop I've ever attended. That's just some of the lavish praise received after our 2008 writing workshops run by Mature Times editor Tony Watts.


And for 2009, the format will be even better. You'll have a full six hours of tuition in small classes tailored to your ability and what YOU want to do, plus informal evening sessions where you'll socialise with everyone on all the courses and share your work, your knowledge and the authors that have inspired you.


The only issue raised by those taking part in '08 was that everyone would like more time
, says Tony, so we've built that in. And what we have also found is that the supportive input of other writers provides a huge boost to people's confidence. So there's more of that too.


"It doesn't matter whether you are nervous beginners or experienced and skilled writers - everyone gains confidence and makes progress on these courses. Many of my former pupils have now published the book they've always meant to write or are seeing their short stories and poetry published. Writing releases your creativity, opens your mind and can act as a wellspring for other parts of your life. It's emotional, exciting and very fulfilling."

For more information visit the Warner Leisure Hotels Website

Workshop Dates

11 September 2009
Holme Lacy House
The finest leisure hotel in Herefordshire set in the heart of the Wye Valley.


30 April 2010
Thoresby Hall
The Victorian revival surrounded by the beauty of Sherwood Forest.


21 May 2010 Bodelwyddan Castle
A Victorian folly over looking the North Wales coastline.

8 October 2010
Holme Lacy House
The finest leisure hotel in Herefordshire set in the heart of the Wye Valley.

For more information visit the Warner Leisure Hotels Website

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