Kick-start your writing: Burgundy!
With Jessica Duchen
19-23 November 2010
"I’ve always wanted to write, but…" There’s always something to stop you from writing: time, space, or simply not knowing where to start.
Do you want to 'get rid of the buts'? If so, this inspirational workshop is for you - whether you are a complete beginner, wish to take your existing writing further, or are an experienced writer in need of fresh enthusiasm. Learn how to release those blocks and start to plan your story.
In a small group setting, novelist and journalist Jessica Duchen helps you explore ways into writing through discussions, exercises and practical pointers. Her engaging sessions with their focus on positive group dynamic cover such subjects as ‘Why we want to write’; ‘Why we stop ourselves from writing’; ‘Finding the best stimuli’; and ‘The concept of flow’. By the end of your stay, you will go home with the tools you need to start creating YOUR novel.
The launch of your writing is set to coincide with the launch of 2010’s Beaujolais Nouveau making this event a real French experience. According to French law, at 12:01 a.m. on the third Thursday of November, the brand-new wines of the vintage are released to the world and will be waiting here to be discovered by you.
Jessica Duchen, novelist, music journalist and biographer, started trying to write novels at the age of 12, but thought for a while that she wanted to become a pianist. Since realising that she didn’t, she’s been concentrating on the music of words and words about music. She writes regularly for The Independent as well as BBC Music Magazine and Classic FM Magazine, and has published four novels to date, most recently 'Songs of Triumphant Love' (Hodder),
which was praised by Joanna Lumley for its 'dazzling perceptiveness'. She has also written biographies of Faure and Korngold (both Phaidon Press), and her celebrated blog is now hosted by Standpoint magazine. When she's not writing she's either holding workshops to help others to 'Kickstart Your Writing' or rather creakily attending ballet classes. She lives in London with her violinist husband, who shares her enthusiasms for cooking and travel. www.jessicaduchen.co.uk
The event takes place in our beautifully renovated barn and accommodation is either at the house on site or at our neighbouring accommodation with all meals taken at the workshop venue. Food is home grown, home made or locally sourced and we offer a local wine tasting on your first evening.
As our house guests we would like you to get the most from your stay. The atmosphere is friendly and informal and the number of writers is kept to 10 to ensure you receive the individual attention you desire.
As places are restricted to 10 writers, early booking is advised to avoid disappointment.
Cost
All costs include the following:
• Tuition
• Accommodation
• Continental breakfasts
• Buffet lunches
• Suppers including a choice of wine or beer or soft drinks
• Refreshments throughout the day
• Wine tasting event (where you can stock up on additional wine of your own choosing)
ROOM TYPE |
5 DAYS* |
| Shared room with ensuite shower or bath; | £390 |
| Private room for single occupancy with ensuite shower or bath; | £420 |
| Private room for single occupancy with shared shower or bath; | £380 |
| Couple sharing a double room with shared shower or bath; | £360 |
All costs are per person. Non-writing partners are welcomed. If you wish to bring a partner who is not attending the event please email us for costs. We are happy to arrange transfers from Lyon or Geneva airports and from Macon Loche TGV station
For more information or to reserve a place please contact Janice Barnett
-By email info@thereallybigdreamcompany.com
-By post Les Cerisiers, Lieu dit Nurux, 71520 Montmelard, France
-By phone 00 33 (0) 345 47 95 02
If for any reason Jessica Duchen is unable to offer tuition on any part or all of any course, an appropriate tutor may be substituted at our discretion. If the course is cancelled, full or pro rata refunds will be made. No further liability will be accepted.