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Writing Tips with Simon Booker

I’m SO looking forward to hosting my first-ever Skyros Centre writing holiday from August 11-18. It’ll be entertaining, informative and fun. Whatever genre interests you – crime, romance, sci-fi, thriller, literary fiction, historical fiction …etc – many of the same principles apply when creating a piece of work that makes the reader want to turn the page – the most important consideration when trying to hook agents and publishers. (Please note: we’ll be talking about ‘principles’, not ‘rules’. This is a writing holiday, not a writing boot camp!)

A taster of some of the writing tips on the menu.

 


 

For more information about Simon and his course click here >>>

Call to book on +44 (0) 1983 865566 or book online here >>>

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