Getting Started, 11 Nov -- http://www.moniackmhor.org.uk/courses/finding-the-right-words-writing-workshop-with-cynthia-rogerson-3/
Exploring Theme, 25 Nov -- http://www.moniackmhor.org.uk/courses/finding-the-right-words-writing-workshop-with-cynthia-rogerson-4/
Finding Your Voice, 2 Dec -- http://www.moniackmhor.org.uk/courses/finding-the-right-words-writing-workshop-with-cynthia-rogerson-5/
All take place after school in the library.
Any pupil interested in developing their writing further is more than welcome to attend. We would especially encourage those who are preparing folios to come along, as you will undoubtedly find that the tips and techniques Cynthia can offer you as a published writer will help earn you valuable marks, and perhaps even feel more in control of your writing.
A little more about Cynthia:
"Prizewinning author Cynthia Rogerson writes mainstream literary fiction, set in Scotland andCalifornia . She is the author of four novels and a collection of short stories. Her stories have also appeared in numerous anthologies, been broadcast on BBC radio, and been translated into eight languages.
She won the V.S.Pritchett Prize in 2008, and her work has been short-listed for Best Scottish Novel 2011, and serialised on Women’s Hour.
She is Program Director at Moniack Mhor Writers Centre, as well as a Royal Literary Fellow in Dundee and a manuscript assessor for The Literary Consultancy. Originally from San Francisco, she has been based in theScottish Highlands since 1985 and lives with her husband and hens near Inverness."
"Prizewinning author Cynthia Rogerson writes mainstream literary fiction, set in Scotland and
She won the V.S.Pritchett Prize in 2008, and her work has been short-listed for Best Scottish Novel 2011, and serialised on Women’s Hour.
She is Program Director at Moniack Mhor Writers Centre, as well as a Royal Literary Fellow in Dundee and a manuscript assessor for The Literary Consultancy. Originally from San Francisco, she has been based in theScottish Highlands since 1985 and lives with her husband and hens near Inverness."
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