That Killer First Page – Lancaster, May 7, 10-4. Tickets and further details here.
You’ll find out what competition judges and journal editors look for in a short story and how to avoid the rejection pile. You’ll write a short piece and get feedback on that crucial story opening. In a form where every word counts, get tips on staying focused on your story and where to start the action. You’ll also look at submission opportunities; how to find them and where you should be sending your stories.
About Paul
Paul McVeigh’s debut novel ‘The Good Son’ is currently Brighton’s City Reads and was shortlisted for the Guardian’s ‘Not the Booker Prize’. His short fiction has been published in journals and anthologies and been commissioned by BBC Radio 4. He has read his work for BBC Radio 5, the International Conference on the Short Story in Vienna, Belfast Book Festival, Wroclaw Short Story Festival and Cork International Short Story Festival the last 2 years. He has represented short stories in the UK for The British Council in Mexico and Turkey.
Paul’s short story blog shares writing opportunities and advice has had over 1 1/4 million hits.
Paul is co-founder of London Short Story Festival and Associate Director at Word Factory, the UK’s leading short story literary salon. He is also been a reader and judge for national and international short story competitions. Completely Novel says that Paul is one of the 8 resources that will help you write a prize-winning short story.
Reviews for his writing:
“Heartbreaking..gripping” The Guardian
“A work of genius.” Pulizter Prize-winning short story writer Robert Olen Butler.
“Absolutely loved it.” Jackie Kay
“Incredibly moving; poignant but utterly real, funny and beautifully observant.” BBC Radio 4
“Paul McVeigh’s story stands out. Funny, moving, poignant. Brilliant.” Metro Newspaper
Comments for this class:
“Practical, insightful application of knowledge to writing.” “Fantastic! Practical, targeted advice like this is wonderful!” “This was my fav course yet! Informative, entertaining, and engaging. Hard to beat!”
This class has sold out in Bath, Belfast, Brighton, Cork, London and Melbourne.
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