So You Want To Be A Writer? 2013

Posted by Alex Chisholm at 25 January 2013

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SO YOU WANT TO BE A WRITER? 2013 - 10th Anniversary Edition

For ten years the Playhouse has been running its free new writers' course aimed at writers of any age with little or no experience of formal training or production. Over that time it has discovered some amazing writers: Alice Nutter, Tom Wells, Dom Grace, Ben Tagoe, Jodie Marshall and May Sumbwanyambe. This year it might be you! The course runs weekly on a Monday or Tuesday evening (7-9pm) from Monday 8 April leading to a showcase of short plays. It is lead by Mark Catley plus other experienced playwrights. In order to apply, submit a ONE A4 page letter telling us about yourself, why you want to write and why you want to join.

Participants should be available for all the following dates and be aware there will be a time commitment between sessions for writing, re-writing, research and attending rehearsals:

Monday April 8th                                  

Monday April 15th                               

Monday April 22nd                              

Monday April 29th                               

Tuesday May 7th                  

 

Showcase: Saturday 25th May        

Deadline for applications is 5pm 8 March 2013. Successful applicants will be notified by 22 March.

PLEASE PUT ALL CONTACT DETAILS ON YOUR APPLICATION INCLUDING ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND EMAIL WHERE POSSIBLE.

Address for SYWTBAW applications

Alex Chisholm

Associate Director (Literary)

West YorkshirePlayhouse

Playhouse Square

Quarry Hill

LeedsLS2 7UP

Only postal applications will be accepted. No emails please.

Tips for applying:

1. This isn't a job application. Phrases like 'I am a goal-orientated individual deeply committed to a writing career' don't tell us anything except that you can write formal letters. We want to hear what you sound like.

2. There is no 'right' format. We've taken people who have written short handwritten notes and full 1 page A4 close written type. It is how you write not what you use to write with that counts.

3. This is not the X factor. A sob story does not automatically mean inclusion. You may have had the most boring life ever but if you can write about yourself in an interesting way - you're in.

4. Don't write it in the form of a script. Every year someone tries. It never works.

5. This is not for people who are looking for an opportunity to develop a script they have already written - the script reading service is for that.

6. The course has a regional bias so the further away fromYorkshire you live the less likely it is that we will take you. We are not going to take someone from London for a five week evening course.

7. The course is aimed at people with little or no experience but that doesn't mean you are automatically disqualified if you have studied writing at any stage. We reserve the right to occasionally bend our own rules.

8. One of our aims is to try to get a diverse group of people together across age, background, gender and writing style. This is because we think the course works best with lots of different kinds of people rather than a group of all 21 year old college leavers. A lot of our applications do come from younger people just out of college however if that means we have to take fewer in that category the upside is there are usually more opportunities out there for young writers.

 

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  1. Rain

    Hi, are you running any opportunities for writers who've already done SYWBAW?

    DATE POSTED: 12/02/2013

  2. Alex Chisholm

    Yes. Look out for blog/email about it tomorrow or Friday.

    DATE POSTED: 13/02/2013

  3. Lani Avery

    Hi There, I am moving to Leeds from Australia later this year. had a look at the dates of your writers course and I would have been very interested however, wont be there until September, perhaps you may have another course at a later date..? Have always been interested in writing, have a folio of works, never studied though, complete amateur, for those who have read a few of my pieces especially poetry have had the thumbs up luckily for me. Just felt the need to write and say well done to encourage new writers and assist them on their literary journies. Lani.

    DATE POSTED: 25/02/2013

  4. Ronnie

    Can I still apply for the new writers program? I know it's late but id really like to take part in it.

    DATE POSTED: 19/03/2013

  5. John

    Hi, should anyone who hasn't received notification by today assume they haven't been successful?

    DATE POSTED: 22/03/2013

  6. L Strickland

    Will those offered a place on the course be notified yet?

    DATE POSTED: 22/03/2013

  7. kate Martinwood

    I am very interested in future writing courses with you Is there any way I can be kept informed? Thank you

    DATE POSTED: 13/05/2013

  8. Alex Chisholm

    Apologies to anyone who didn't receive a response for SYWTBAW. Emails should have gone out to everyone who applied. There was a couple of people who I didn't have contacts for to if that is you apologies! Kate - we do run an email list for updates on opportunities here and elsewhere. If you email literary@wyp.org.uk with your name and address you can be included. Also keep an eye on here for opportunities coming up.

    DATE POSTED: 13/05/2013

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