
Ideas, life experiences, and personality are very difficult to teach. However, issues of craft, form, and career management can be taught. It is unlikely that you will succeed at the latter without the former, but that which can be taught has been found to be useful to writers, and courses are now an increasingly accepted part of the rich dramatic writing culture which Britain boasts.
For short course and further development listings for writers, go to www.literaturetraining.com.
For annotated and searchable listings on all courses for writers, go to www.nawe.co.uk.
For comprehensive short course listings (100+) on media and multimedia, go to: www.bfi.org.uk and click on "search" and enter "writing courses."
For exhaustive (thousands) course listings on all elements of writing, go to www.hotcourses.com.
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Areas covered include:
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