Learn to Write Short Stories

Overview

A good short story is read in minutes yet lingers in the mind for decades, as vivid as any novel ten times its size.

V.S. Pritchett defined the form as ‘something glimpsed from the corner of the eye, in passing,’ shedding just enough light on a world that the reader’s imagination supplies the rest. Creatively, it’s the ideal form for stretching and honing narrative skills: to experiment with tone and structure; individualise voice; scrutinise character; home in on a theme; practise distilling an action or event to its essence. And a published or award-winning story is a great calling-card to agents and publishers. 

In this two-day intensive we will analyse modern classics within the genre and draw inspiration from practical exercises and writing prompts – both verbal and sensory. There will be time to create new stories, workshop them, develop technique and ask questions on craft.

You will come away with at least one working draft, a string of ideas and a keen, in-depth understanding of the form and how to produce it. 

During the workshops we will: 

  • Define the short form, exploring its limits and freedoms in discussion and through our writing 

  • Learn to spot which ideas best suit the short form and how to develop them  

  • Write some fast first drafts 

  • Play around with openings and endings 

  • Analyse the two stories read in advance to see how top authors handle the short form 

  • Explore and experiment with various structures to see what they bring to our stories, including redrafting using a totally different structure to see how the story opens up.  

  • Practise constructive criticism of workshopped drafts 

  • Learn excellent tricks for revising and editing 

  • Share knowledge of where to place short fiction and how to use it as a calling card into the publishing world.

This event will close to enrolments at 23:59 BST on 7 May 2025.

Programme details

Saturday 10 May 2025

10.15am
Registration at Rewley House reception

10.30am
Introductions  

Discussion on the short form and all its possibilities  

Writing warm ups   

11.45am
Tea/coffee

12.15pm
Developing ideas into stories – using sensory and verbal prompts  

Practical session where we write a fast first draft with optional prompts if you want them  

1.30pm
Lunch

2.30pm
Reading as writers: a comparison and analysis of Adichie and Lahiri stories to see what we can learn from them to improve our own work

3.45pm
Tea/coffee

4.15pm
Playing around with structure  

Redrafting within a fresh structure to see what emerges  

5.30pm
End of day

7pm
Dinner (optional)

Sunday 11 May 2025

8am
Breakfast (residents only)

10am
Exercises in voice and tone – there will be prompts to spark a new story or you can apply the ideas to the existing work-in-progress

11.15am
Tea/coffee

11.45am
Workshopping session

1pm
Lunch

2pm
Openings and endings

3.15pm
Tea/coffee

3.45pm
Final workshopping 

Getting short stories published 

5pm
End of weekend

Fees

Description Costs
Course Fee (includes tea/coffee) £240.00
Saturday Baguette Lunch £7.30
Saturday Dinner £28.50
Saturday Hot Lunch £19.25
Single B&B (Saturday night) £113.00
Single room only (Saturday night) £98.00
Sunday Baguette Lunch £7.30
Sunday Hot Lunch £19.25

Funding

If you are in receipt of a UK state benefit or are a full-time student in the UK you may be eligible for a reduction of 50% of tuition fees.

Concessionary fees for short courses

Tutor

Ms Susannah Rickards

Susannah Rickards is a widely published and anthologised short story writer, editor and creative writing tutor. Her Hot Kitchen Snow (Pub. Salt) won the International Scott Prize for a debut collection. Other awards include the HG Wells,  Alpine, Commonwealth Broadcasting, Carve USA, Society of Authors, Conan Doyle and shortlistings with Bridport, Mogford, BBC Opening Lines.  

Application

Please use the 'Book' button on this page. Alternatively, please contact us to obtain an application form.

Accommodation

Accommodation is not included in the price, but if you wish to stay with us the night before the course, then please contact our Residential Centre.

Accommodation in Rewley House - all bedrooms are modern, comfortably furnished and each room has tea and coffee making facilities, Freeview television, and Free WiFi and private bath or shower rooms. Please contact our Residential Centre on +44 (0) 1865 270362 or email res-ctr@conted.ox.ac.uk for details of availability and discounted prices. For more information, please see our website: https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/about/accommodation