Enjoy a weekly tutorial on writing craft and take part in a fun and rewarding creative workshop in each session where you can read your work and receive expert feedback.
This course, enjoyed by hundreds of writers since 2020 and designed by Dr Martin Keaveney, is now available in your local area.
Learn how to complete and achieve publication in international magazines and even place your novel with a publisher!
Includes lovely refreshments!
All classes take place in town centre unless otherwise noted.
OPEN TO ALL LEVELS!
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Receive expert feedback and high level support reading each week!
World class support through your course experience!
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Open to all levels from complete beginners to those with some writing experience!
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Venue :Carlow Cathedral, Carlow Cathedral, College St, Graigue, Carlow
Registration €239.99 Book here
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| College | Martin Keaveney Creative Writing |
| Course ID | 188201 |
| Course Location | Carlow |
| Course Type | Classroom Based |
| Course Qualification | Certificate of Attendance |
| Awarding Body Details | Certificate of Completion |
| Course Start Date | 16th September 2026 |
| Course End Date | 21st October 2026 |
| Course Duration | 6 weeks |
| Course Time | 8-10pm |
| Course Fee | 239.99 |
| Entry Requirements | None |
| Career Path | Novelist, Short Story writer, Reviewer, Blogger, Songwriter, Journalist, teacher, Editor, Others. |
| Course Code | MKCWCW |

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