Tutor information
Elizabeth Garner
Elizabeth Garner is a novelist and editor with 25 years of experience of story-development in both film and publishing. She was written two novels: Nightdancing, which received the Betty Trask Award; and The Ingenious Edgar Jones, which was published to critical acclaim in the UK and USA. She has also published a collection of illustrated folk tales: Lost & Found. She is a freelance fiction editor and also teaches creative writing for OUDCE.
Courses
A practical course covering all aspects of novel writing from character creation and story development to final edit.
A practical and discursive creative writing course which encourages you to use your own life experience as a springboard for the creation of original fiction. Absolute beginners and practising writers are equally welcome.
A creative writing course for writers of all levels of experience who have a desire to get their stories down onto the page and out into the world.
Folktales are some of the oldest stories of human experience that survived through the oral tradition for hundreds of years before being written down. Explore this rich resource from early texts to modern retellings.
A practical and discursive creative writing course which encourages students to use their own life experience as a springboard for the creation of original fiction. Absolute beginners and practising writers are equally welcome.
A practical course covering all aspects of novel writing from character creation and story development to final edit.
A practical course covering all aspects of novel writing from character creation and story development to final edit.
A weekend exploring novel and short-story writing: genre, character development, research, plot development, scene-setting, metaphor, narrative voice, first-draft completion. A fun, interactive course for writers with some previous experience.