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FESTIVAL 2017 Join us at this year's festival from 31stMay-4thJune 2017

CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS 2017 "Writing is a lonely j ob. H aving som eone who believes in yo u makes a lot of difference. Th ey don 't have to make speeches. Just believing is usually enough. " Stephen King H ere at Listowel Writers Week we continue this belief as embodied by our commitment to encourage writers of all genres from beginners to the more experienced writers. Our exciting and varied programme of Creative Writing Workshops for 20 l 7 are facilitated by writers who have all experienced the highs and lows of the processes of writing and who will, in an intimate and supportive environment, increase your confidence and offer advice. We wish you luck on your own j ourney to becoming the writer you long to be and are confident that, like others before you, our workshops will offer you the opportunity to succeed.

BOOK AWORKSHOPI Each 3-day Workshop will run from 9.00am - l2 .30pm on Thursday lstJune, Friday 2ndJune and Saturday 3rdJune 2017. Each 2-day Workshop will run from 9.00am - l2 .30pm on Saturday 3rdJune and Sunday 4thJune 2017. Places are limited to 15 per workshop. Workshop Fee: €185.00 for each 3-day workshop €145.00 for each 2-day workshop Bookings are now being taken: Online: www.writersweek.ie info@writersweek.ie Email: + 353 (0)68 2 1074 using Credit/ D ebit Card By Phone: By Post: Cheque I Irish Postal Orders Only Payable to Listowel Writers Week Ltd. In Person: Call to Listowel Writers Week Festival Office 24 The Square, Listowel, Co Kerry, Ireland. Office H ours

lO .OOam - 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

Please Note: Each booking is subj ect to a booking fee of €3.

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SHORT FICTION- INTERMEDIATE Director:

3-Day

Dr. Clare Morgan

Clare Morgan is founder and director of Oxford University's world renowned M.A. Creative Writing programme. Her novel, A Book for All and None (2012), was shortlisted for the Author's Club Best Novel award. She has published a collection of stories, An Affair of the Heart, and her short fiction has featured on BBC Radio 4. She is a member of the Folio Prize Academy and former Literary Mentor for the Arts Councils of England and Wales.

Workshop Theme: "That's all we have, finally, the words, and they had better be the right ones." -Raymond Carver. How do openings work? What gives a short story unity and momentum? What keeps a reader reading? How does a really effective short story end? Through a combination of writing exercises, guided feedback and examination of published work, you will engage in an interactive journey through the excitements and challenges of the short story form.

CREATIVE WRITING Director:

-GETTING STARTED

3-Day

Ruth Gilligan

Ruth Gilligan is the author of four novels, including the critically-acclaimed Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan (20 16), which was inspired by the history of the jewish community in Ireland. After graduating from Cambridge, Yale, UEA and Exeter, she now works as a Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham, whilst also contributing regular literary reviews to the The Times Literary Supplement, The Guardian, The Irish Independent and The Los Angeles Review of Books.

Workshop Theme: Graeme Greene once said 'a story has no beginning or end,' but as writers we have to start somewhere Through a series of reading and writing tasks, this 3-day workshop will provide the perfect environment for you to make that first step towards finding your voice. By the end you will have a number of poems and short stories underway, and a newfound desire to see them through!


CREATIVE WRITING Director:

-ADVANCED

3-Day

Maria] Hyland

Maria]. Hyland is a novelist, short story writer and editor. She is an ex-lawyer and currently a lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Manchester and Senior Editor at Hyland & Byrne. How the Light Gets In was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Carry Me Down was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and This is How was longlisted for the Dublin International IMPAC Prize. Her short story Somebody Else's Bed was long-listed for the EFG Sunday Times Short Story Award. She has twice been shortlisted for the BBC Short Story Prize. She teaches fiction in The Guardian Masterclass Programme and is an Academy member of the International Folio Fiction Prize. Websites: www.hylandbyrne.com & www.mjhyland.net Workshop Theme: During this workshop, accomplished author and lecturer in Creative Writing M . J. Hyland, will cover the foundations of good storytelling: how to begin, how to structure a strong narrative, how to create characters, how to write credible dialogue, and how to permanently cure writers' block. This interactive course will also give you a rare opportunity to receive advice on your own work from a celebrated novelist. Please bring to the workshop a copy of one short story and one novel by your favourite authors.

PLANNING THE NOVEL Director:

3-Day

Giles Foden

Giles Foden is Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Limerick and the University of East Anglia. After growing up in Africa, the UK and Ireland, he became assistant editor of the Times Literary Supplement in 1993. Between 1996 and 2006 he worked on the books pages of The Guardian, during which period he published The Last King of Scotland, which won the 1998 Whitbread First Novel Award and was released as an Oscar-winning film in 2006. He is the author of three other novels: Zanzibar (2002), Mimi and Toutou's Big Adventure: The Bizarre Battle of Lake Tanganyika (2004), and Turbulence (2009), and a work of narrative non-fiction Ladysmith (1999). He has been a judge of The Man Booker Prize, The Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award and The Impac Prize.


Workshop Theme: 'This course provides participants with some of the creative, critical and practical skills for resolving literary and professional tasks within the field of fiction, with an emphasis on dramatic narrative. It aims to prepare them for the professional writing life, mixing literary theory, critical concepts and craft knowledge with practical advice. It works through a series of mini-lectures by the tutor and student interactions. Students will be expected to discuss a primary fictional project on which they are working and be willing to seek the advice of others in the group as to how to achieve it. The course contains some aspects of a traditional theory of the novel course but challenges the assumptions of these in a way that is closer to the uncertain processes actually involved in writing a novel.

NOVEL Director:

-ADVANCED

3-Day

Richard Skinner

Richard Skinner is the Director of Fiction at Faber Academy, a tutor on Faber's six-month Writing a Novel course, and also a teacher of their Start to Write one-day courses. He is the author of three novels: The Red Dancer which will be reissued by Faber in October 2017, The Velvet Gentleman which was shortlisted in France for the Prix Livres et Musiques in 2009, The Mirror and a collection of essays, reviews & interviews entitled Vade Mecum. He was awarded an Arts Council Writers' Award for his work in 2004. He has appeared at many international festivals including Pauliceia Literaria, Sao Paolo, Brazil and of course Listowel Writers Week. (http: I I richardskinner.weebly.coml)

Workshop Theme: This 3-day workshop is designed for experienced writers or those who are already writing a novel. We will discuss the tools and techniques of writing fiction, working together in pairs and executing individual writing exercises. Day I will be spent coming at the idea of 'character' from several different angles. Day 2 will be devoted to 'kidnapping' characters. Day 3 will be spent nailing your Synopses & Pitches for your work in progress. Prizes to be won!


POETRY- GETTING STARTED Director:

3-Day

Peter Sirr

Peter Sirr works as a freelance writer, teacher and translator. The Gallery Press has published ten collections of his work. Awards include the Patrick Kavanagh Award, the Michael Hartnett Award and the O'Shaughnessy Award of the Irish American Cultural Institute.

The Rooms, was published in 2014 and shortlisted for the Listowel Writers Week Pigott Poetry Prize 2015. Sway, versions of poems from the troubadour tradition, was published in 2016. Peter lives in Dublin. Workshop Theme: Les Murray said 'You've got to be able to dream at the same time as you think to write poetry. You think with a double mind.' This workshop will focus on learning to think like a poet and investigate how to attempt to use our double minds to spark the beginnings of new poems. We will also explore the music of poetry, sound and form, reminding ourselves that poetry, like music, is meant to be heard. The workshop will also attempt to guide you through the craft of writing poetry, from getting started, developing a daily practice of writing and reading, drafting and redrafting, to finishing your work.

WRITING FOR THEATRE Director:

3-Day

Graham Whybrow

Graham Whybrow is course director of the Master of Fine Art - Playwriting at The Lir Academy, Trinity College Dublin. He is an associate director of the Royal Court Theatre in London. Graham was literary manager of the Royal Court from 1994 to 2007. He specialises in identifying and encouraging talented theatre artists, playwrights, directors and other theatre-makers.

Workshop Theme: Conceive and write an original new play. Explore new ways to write for the theatre: find, invent and originate stories; individuate and develop characters; search for dramatic action and theatrical form. This course is accessible to new playwrights, and challenging for emerging playwrights with some professional experience. It fosters individual and imaginative approaches to theatre writing. This three-day course aims to be focused, intense, creative, playful, irreverent and fun.


POETRY Director:

-ADVANCED

3-Day

Thomas McCarthy

Waterford-born Thomas McCarthy is the author of eight collections of poetry, including The Sorrow Garden (1981 ), The Lost Province (1996) and Merchant Prince (2005). His new collection, Pandemonium, was published in November 2016 by Anvil/Carcanet Press. He has also published two novels and a book of essays. His awards include: The Patrick Kavanagh Award, Alice Hunt Bartlett Award, O'Shaughnessy Poetry Prize and the Annual Literary Award of the Ireland Funds. Thomas is a member of Aosdana. Workshop Theme: The aim of this workshop is to give a considered and professionally useful response to poems by each participant. Poems will be considered in terms of their tone, structure, technical completeness and aptness in terms of what each poet intended to deliver. The first forty minutes of each day will be used as a brief introduction to editorial development, to a minding of personal attitudes and a deeper awareness of the tones, voices and structures now required by leading poetry magazines of the English-speaking world. One or two technical exercises will also be given, requiring overnight work by participants. The absolutely determined purpose of this workshop is to strengthen each poet's technique, to make each poet more purposeful and technically sharp, to bring poets in from the cold of obscurity and to allow new poets to participate in the highest and most demanding world marketplaces for publishable poems.

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NON FICTION & MEMOIR Director:

3-Day

Michael Harding

Michael Harding is the author of an ongoing chronicle of midland Irish life that appears weekly in the Irish Times, and three volumes of memoir. He is also the author of many plays for the Abbey Theatre and other Irish companies, and 3 novels: Priest, The Trouble With Sarah Gullion, and Bird In The Snow. His memoir Staring At Lakes was published in 2013. His most recent book Hanging with the Elephant was published in 2014. He has received many awards for his work in Ireland and is a member of Aosdana. Workshop Theme: The Art of Memoir Three days in which we will practice Writing Memories, Selecting Memories, and Shaping Memories into the creative art of memmr.

WRITING COMEDY

3-Day

Directors: Helen Lederer & Ian MacPherson Helen is best known for her role as the Dippy Catriona in Absolutely Fabulous. She appeared alongside Jennifer Saunders in all six series and in the recent film . Her first comic novel, Losing It, was short-listed for the PG Wodehouse Bollinger Prize 2015. Ian won the first London Time Out Comedy Award. His books include The Autobiography of Ireland's Greatest Living Genius and The Book of Blaise. ' One of the most creative and intelligent comedians I've ever seen' The Guardian. 'The funniest book I've ever read' The Irish Times. Websites: www.helenlederer.co.uk www.ianmacpherson.net Workshop Theme: Want to create comic scenes in your fiction or write The Great Comic Novel? Helen & Ian won't write it for you, but they will help you on your way- from the blank page to a head full of characters and plot. Your task: To write your own Magnum Opus but not necessarily by the end of the course. This workshop will facilitate 30 participants but will divide into two groups alternating between the two directors on a daily basis.


SHORT FICTION Director:

2-Day

Danielle M cLaughlin

Danielle McLaughlin's short stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Stinging Fly, the Irish Times, and elsewhere. H er debut collection of short stories, Dinosaurs On Other Planets, was published in Ireland in 2015 by The Stinging Fly Press, in the U K and US in 2016 by John Murray and R andom House, and, most recently, in Slovakia by Inaque. Workshop Theme: It's a funny thing, short fiction . It can transport us to the darkest places and still make us laugh. In this workshop we will study various aspects of writing craft - from characterisation to setting, to plot, from beginnings to middles, to endings - with reference to the work of a range of short story writers who are very brilliant and also very funny. The workshop will explore, among other things: different approaches to writing humour in short stories, how humour can be a pathway to the deadly serious, writing humour with compassion, and allowing yourself to become funnier as a writer. Suitable for writers at all stages of their writing journey.

Listowel Writers' Week]ournals available for purchase. Contact the office: Tel: +353 68 21074 or Email: info@writersweek.ie


CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITIONS WWW.WRITERSWEEK.IE

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CREAJIVE WRITING COMPETITIONS 2017 . "There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you". -Maya Angelou Have you some writing that has lain forgotten or unfinished? Are you itching to express yourself through poetry, playwriting or prose? Do you need a little motivation to share your work? Now is your chance. The Listowel Writers Week annual creative writing competitions offer you the opportunity to share what you have penned with our panel of adjudicators. Make a note of the closing dates in your diary or wherever you will notice it most and who knows? We may be welcoming you as a prize winner to our Opening Night Awards Ceremony in 20 I 7.

PAYING FOR COMPETITIONS Payments can be made: • Online www.writersweek.ie at submission stage. • By Cheque or Irish Postal Orders, payable to Listowel Writers Week Ltd (Overseas cheques & postal orders are not acceptable) • By Credit I Debit Card over the phone. (Please note Booking Fee is €3 per transaction). • Tel: +353 (0) 68 21074 or Email: info@writersweek.ie Please do not send cash.

Submit entries to: "Competition Title" (e.g. The Eamon Keane Full Length Play Award)

Literary Competitions, Listowel Writers Week Limited, 24 The Square, Listowel, Co. Kerry.


The Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award Prize: €15,000 CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF NOVELS: 3rd February 2017 • Novel must be published between 1st February 2016 and 1st February 2017. • 6 Copies of each novel should be submitted to Listowel Writers Week Office, 24 The Square, Listowel, Co Kerry • NO Application Form Required. • Please see website for eligibility criteria. www.writersweek.ie Adjudicators: A.L. Kennedy & Nee! Mukherjee Sponsor: Kerry Group Pic Entry Fee: Free

Pigott Poetry Prize in association with Listowel Writers Week Prize: €5,000 for a published Collection of Poetry by an Irish poet. CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF POETRY COLLECTIONS: 3rd February 2017 • Collection must be published between 1st February 2016 and 1st February 2017. • 3 Copies of each book should be submitted to the Listowel Writers Week Office, 24 The Square, Listowel, Co Kerry • NO Application Form Required. • Please see website for eligibility criteria. www.writersweek.ie Adjudicators: Lavinia Greenlaw & Deryn Reesj onesr - - - -... Sponsor: Mark Pigott KBE Mark Pigott KBE and the Pigott Family • Fomily The Pigott Entry Fee: Free

CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF COMPETITION ENTRIES: 1st March 2017

The Bryan MacMahon Short Story Award This long-standing award celebrates the art of short story writing. (Maximum word count 3,000 words) Please include word-count. Enter online: www.writersweek.ie Prize: Adjudicator: Sponsor: Entry Fee:

€2,000 John MacKenna Kerry County Council €10.00 with each entry submitted.


Duais Foras N a Gaeilge Enter online: www.writersweek.ie €1,200 Dan gearr (nios lu na 70 line) Doireann Ni Ghriofa €10.00 ar gach iontrail Foras na Gaeilge

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EaJilon Keane Full Length Play in association with SiaJilsa Tire. This competition cannot be entered online Listowel Writers Week have teamed up with Siamsa Tire, Tralee, home of the National Folk Theatre as part of the Eamon Keane Full Length Play Award 2017. Prize:

€1 ,000 plus a Professional Rehearsed Reading in Siamsa Tire, Tralee. , Perfecting O s pl I~e ' Networks Adjudicator: Emer O 'Kelly Bill Walsh and Family, Aspire Technology Ltd. Sponsor: €20.00 with each entry submitted Entry Fee : Plays submitted should be for Stage Presentation and must be original, unperformed and unproduced. One-act plays are not eligible. Plays can be submitted only once for this competition. Re-submissions will be disqualified. The professional rehearsed reading is subject to certain criteria and conditions. For further information contact Listowel Writers Week Office.

The Single PoeJil Colllpetition Enter online: www.writersweek.ie Prize: Adjudicator: Sponsor: Entry Fee :

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€700 for a single poem (maximum 70 lines) H arry Clifton Listal Ltd. ~ €10.00 with each single poem submitted.

The Poetry Collection Colllpetition Dedicated to the memory of Joni Costelloe Enter online: www.writersweek.ie

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Prize: €1,500 for the best collection of poems Adjudicator: Thomas McCarthy Tim Costelloe, .~ Sponsor: Profile Developments Kn.n:wGus.Gu N.co. u .\tf.lucK. 6- 12 individual poems OR an equivalent longer Entry: single work, which may be in sections or in the form of a sequence. This competition is open only to those who have not yet published a complete book of poems. (Individual pieces may have received prior publication but not previously received an award). Entry Fee :

€20.00 with each Poetry Collection submitted.


Writing in Prisons C01npetition This competition cannot be entered online Prize Fund: €1 ,700 Adjudicators: Listowel Writers' Week Editorial Board Sponsor: Irish Prison Service & Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas Entry Fee : Free (All Entries must be submitted to The Development Worker through the Prison Education Service)

The Irish Post New Writing C01npetition This competition cannot be entered online Category: Prize: Adjudicators: Sponsor: Entry Fee:

Creative Writing - Short Story /Poem €500 The Irish Post Editorial Board Thelrish®Post The Irish Post, Britain This competition is open only to residents in Britain. Details of this competition will be advertised in "The Irish Post" Newspaper in Britain from the l8thjanuary 2017 . Entries should not be sent to Listowel Writers Week but should be submitted to : Listowel Writers Week Competition, The Irish Post, 88 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3M4BYor Email: editor@irishpost.co.uk

The Nilsson Local Heritage Writing C01npetition This competition cannot be entered online Prize Fund: Adjudicators: Sponsor: Entry Fee:

€1 ,000 Listowel Writers Week Editorial Bro• a•r•d- - - - - , The Nilsson Family The Nilsson Family Free Each book submitted must be published between l st M arch 2016 and l st M arch 2017 and deal with the heritage of a specific local area. Please submit 2 copies of each book to the Listowel Writers Week office by the l st March 20 l 7.


Listowel Writers Week Originals C01npetition Enter online: www.writersweek.ie Prize Fund: Category:

€750 Short Story (maximum word-count 1,500) Humorous Essay (maximum word-count 750) Short Poem (maximum 70 lines) (Please include word-count on each entry) Adjudicators: Listowel Writers Week Editorial Board Sponsor: McDonald's Restaurants, Kerry €10.00 with each entry submitted Entry Fee:

Kerry County Council Creative Writing C01npetitions for Youth These competitions cannot be entered online.

Prize Fund:

€2,000 Creative Writing for 9 years and under. (Max word-count 300) Creative Writing for 12 years and under. (Max word-count 500) Creative Writing for 14 years and under. (Max word-count 500) Creative Writing for 16 years and under. (Max word-count 1,000) Creative Writing for 18 years and under. (Max word-count 1,000) Please include word-count on each entry

A Limerick for all age groups up to 18 years. Submissions may be in the form of poems, short stories or essays. One entry per person, the name, address, age and school should appear on each entry. Where a school is submitting a number of entries from various students, the name, address, age and school must appear on each entry. Adjudicators: Listowel Writers Week Editorial Board Sponsor: Kerry County Council Entry Fee: Free


Con Houlihan Young Sports Journalist Award Enter online: www.writersweek.ie Prize:

€1 00 Plus winning entry published in The Kerryman Adjudicators: Listowel Writers Week Editorial Board Sponsor: The Kerryman Newspaper <tl)e 'RerrJlll)dl) Entry Fee: €5.00 Open to anyone aged 20 years and under. Entries submitted to Listowel Writers Week may be in the form of a report or fe ature piece on a sports topic or sports personality of your choice. (M ax word-count 500) Please include word-count.

Creative Writing for Special Educational Needs Prize Fund: Categories:

€350 Short Story or Short Poem 18 years and under on the l st of March 20 l 7. Adjudicators: Listowel Writers Week Editorial Board ~ riERSE 1 111 'mG,[~~:2t; Sponsor: Robert & Olive Pierse Entry Fee :

Free - ---This section is open to anyone who is receiving Special Education at school.

Creative Writing for Adults with Special Needs Prize Fund: Categories: Adjudicators: Sponsor: Entry Fee :

€1 ,000 Short Story, Short Poem or Essay Listowel Writers Week Editorial Board , flWcf!~r:2t; Pierse Fitzgibbon Solicitors -----Free This competition is open to people with Special Needs over 18 years of age on l st M arch 2017 .

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GENERAL COMPETITION RULES NO ENTRY FORM IS REQUIRED FOR COMPETITIONS The Closing Date for receipt of entries for The Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award and The Pigott Poetry Prize is: 3rd February 20 17 . (Eligibility Criteria for both of these awards are available: www.writersweek.ie) The Closing Date for receipt of all other competition entries is: 1st March 20 17 . • Entries can now be submitted online at www.writersweek.ie with the exception of the Eamon Keane Full-length Play Award, Creative Writing for Youth and Creative Writing for Special Needs Competitions. • Entries cannot have been previously published. • All Entries must be typed with the exception of the Writing for Youth Competitions. • Please retain a copy, as entries CANNOT be returned. • No critique on entries shall be given due to the high volume of entries anticipated. • Please submit your name and contact details on a separate sheet. The entrant's identity must not appear on the competition entry (with the exception of The Creative Writing for Youth Competitions). • Entries may be in Irish or in English I Is feidir iontralacha a bheith i mBearla n6 i nGaeilge. • Please identifY the specific competition for which you are entering on the front of the envelope, for example 'The Eamon Keane Full Length Play Award.' • When submitting by post the appropriate fee must be included with the entry or a reference to payment if previously paid by telephone using credit/debit card, otherwise the entry will not be adjudicated. • An unlimited number of entries per person may be submitted for the competitions with the exception of The Kerry County Council Creative Writing for Youth Competition where only one entry per student may be submitted. • The adjudicators' verdict is final and no correspondence shall be entered into regarding individual competition entries. Winners only will be notified due to the high volume of entries anticipated. • Awards may not be presented where an appropriate standard is not achieved.


SPONSORSHIP DR PATRONS' CLUB If you would like to join our Patrons' Club or become a Sponsor, please contact Listowel Writers Week office for further details Telephone + 353 (0) 68 21074 or email info@writersweek.ie

CONTACT INFORMATION Enquiries regarding competitions, entry to workshops and all other information should be addressed to: Listowel Writers Week Ltd., 24 The Square, Listowel, Co Kerry, Ireland. Telephone: + 353 (0) 68 21074 Email: info@writersweek.ie Website: www.writersweek.ie

FESTNAL TICKET Listowel Writers Week Festival Ticket entitles the holder to: • Admission to all literary events including Lunchtime Theatre but excluding Evening Theatre, Music Events and Bus Tour. €130 per ticket Daily Ticket entitles the holder to: • Admission to literary events including Lunchtime Theatre but excluding Evening Theatre, Music Events and Bus Tour. €50 per ticket FULL DETAILS AVAILABLE ON WWW.WRITERSWEEK.IE

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