Silverfish Writing Programme for 15
February, 2014 now open for registration
The next intake for the Silverfish Writing Programme will be on Saturday,
Feb
15, 2014, and will run for 10 consecutive weeks (except for
holidays) from 10.30am to 12.30pm. Registration will open on Dec
1, 2013. The past few programmes have been extremely popular
and we have had to turn away many late inquiries, because the
maximum number of participants we can accommodate is 10 (ten). We
have, to date, received 30 inquiries already. So we encourage
those who are interested to register early and avoid the last
minute rush. (Please, tell your friends who are interested, too.)
The registration fee will be RM1000.00 per participant for the
full ten week programme, but an early bird discount of 10% will
apply until (and including) January 1, 2014.
The world is full of stories. Humans are the only storytelling
animals on the planet. We may miss meals (ask your teenager buried
in a book or your aunt or mum hooked on a television soap) but not
our stories. Even in famine-stricken zones, while people wait for
the food trucks to arrive, they tell one another stories to keep
alive. In war zones, where life is in danger every single minute,
people cannot resist telling stories. All religions have tons of
stories that are constantly repeated. Stories are part of our very
being, our claim to be human.
We are surrounded by stories every waking minute of the day. When
we turn on our radio or television to listen to the news, or to
watch a drama or sitcom or even a cooking show, when we open our
newspapers or surf the net for news, when we go to the movies, to
a dance, listen to a song, or look at a painting, when we go to
the office, pitch a proposal to our boss, our clients, meet our
co-workers when we relax over tea and gossip, or tell them about
our day, or listen to their stories. When we read books, we read
stories. And stories will make us laugh or cry, or be angry, and
invoke dozens of other emotions. We will love characters, or we
hate them. Good stories never leave us indifferent. We have a
desperate need to tell stories in whatever form. That’s why some
of us want to become writers: to tell our stories. But what do
publishers want?
That's what the Silverfish Writing Programme is all about: what
publishers look for.
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MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAMME and REGISTER