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Workshop Your Opening Chapter

w/ Pip Smith

In an intimate group of ten writers, award-winning author and Writing a Novel tutor Pip Smith will guide you through a workshopping process designed to strengthen the opening chapter of your work-in-progress, at the level of the line, the paragraph, and the story, giving you skills you can continue to apply to your manuscript as a whole.

Wednesdays 6:30 – 8:30 pm (AEDT), 5 November – 10 December

$720 or $120 per week

$612 or $102 per week (alumni)


Are you part way through your novel, and struggling to find the momentum to keep going? Or have you finished a draft of your novel, but find that it only really ‘gets going’ halfway through? In an intimate group of ten writers, your tutor will guide you through a workshopping process designed to strengthen the opening chapter of your work-in-progress, at the level of the line, the paragraph, and the story, giving you skills you can continue to apply to your manuscript as a whole.

Over the course of six weeks, you will pull apart the first chapters of your favourite published novels, work out what makes them sing, and apply these techniques to your own first chapters. You will use the opening chapters of your novels to investigate the most important questions you’ll need to ask of your work as a whole. The second hour of each class will be dedicated to a thorough workshopping process.

The course will finish with a look towards the future, thinking about strategies to keep you going on your manuscript.

By the end of the course you will have:

  • An understanding of how to engage in a sensitive yet rigorous writers’ workshop.
  • Received constructive feedback on ~3,500 words of your writing, so that you can measure your improvement.

Your course includes:

  • A complimentary copy of a recent A&U publication
  • On completion of the course, alumni discounts on future Faber Writing Academy courses and books from the Allen & Unwin website.

This course is a useful introduction to the more rigorous workshopping process which underpins the longer, intensive Faber Writing Academy Writing a Novel course.


Writers you'll be working with:

Pip Smith

Pip Smith is a writer of poetry, fiction, literary criticism and punk songs. She was named an SMH Best Young Novelist of 2018 for her debut novel, Half Wild, which was shortlisted for the 2018 Voss Literary award, the Davitt Award, and longlisted for an ABIA Best Debut Fiction award. Her first collection of poetry, Too Close…

Course outline

COURSE OUTLINE

Session 1: Wednesday 5 November 
Introduction to Workshopping

Session 2: Wednesday 12 November
Page One, Chapter One – Voice and Style

Session 3: Wednesday 19 November
Introducing Your Character/s

Session 4: Wednesday 26 November
Establishing Place

Session 5: Wednesday 3 December
The Architecture of a Chapter

Session 6: Wednesday 10 December
Action & Exposition

How to Book

Please note that if you select ‘weekly instalments’ then six instalments of $120/ $102 alumni will be automatically charged to the nominated card weekly (including your first payment). Please ensure you have sufficient funds in your nominated account. By choosing payment by instalment you are making a commitment to pay the full amount over time. Please see our terms and conditions for more information.

Includes 10% tax