Second series of ‘Writing Our Own Stories’ Workshops Starting Soon. People & Power classes will be looking at powerful individuals until February, and will then move on to groups
Oct 3rd, 2008 by Francis
‘Writing Our Own Stories’
Following the success of the first series, which was completed on 18th November, a second series of six workshops will commence on Tuesday 2nd December. As with the first series, these will run from 3 to 5 p.m. There will be three worshops before Christmas (ending 16th December) and three after, starting on 13th and ending on 27th January. There are one or two places still available. See the ‘Classes’ page (scroll down past the People & Power item) for futher details. Students on the first series of these workshops, which are facilitated by Christine Hollywood, who recently completed an MA in Creative Writing and Personal Development at the University of Sussex, were very positive in their feedback, and several are staying on for the second series.
People & Power Classes continuing
The People and Power classes will continue to look at powerful individuals up until February, and will then turn to powerful groups. Attendance continues at a very satisfactory level, with excellent discussion. The class handouts for the first five classes in this series (which looked at the theory of power) can be found on the ‘Ideas’ page of the website. It is suggested you read these if you were not able to attend those classes, but would now like to attend. Look at the ‘Classes’ page of the website for the on-going programme to the end of July 2009. Please note the addition of two further ‘powerful individuals’ to the programme, Ataturk on 9/10 December, and Mohammed on 27/28 January. There is no connection between the original subjects for these dates and the new ones. We will take the original subjects in the first half and the new ones in the second half of the class. These additions were made at the suggestion of some students.
To enrol on either of these series, contact me, Francis. I will then tell you the venue, which is in the North Laine of Brighton.