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  • Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by Deany Judd at 22:43 on 22 March 2010

    A former teacher who became a professional writer is hoping to inspire others to pursue their literary dreams.

    Deany Judd spent ten years teaching at a Glasgow comprehensive before changing careers and becoming a freelance features writer for the national press.

    Now, together with a team of published authors, she has launched Literary Chicks – offering online writing courses for would be writers.

    The web based company, due to launch in the spring, will offer a variety of topical online writing courses for today’s newspaper, magazine and book publishing markets.

    Deany said: “Many people dream of becoming a published writer and we aim to show them how they can turn those dreams into reality.”

    Literary Chicks writing courses are written and tutored by accomplished writers including bestselling authors and top name journalists working on publications as diverse as The Guardian, Grazia, The Daily Telegraph, Time Out, Woman’s Own, and The Sunday Times.

    Chick lit author Kate Harrison, who has just published her eighth novel and is offering a ten week course on writing women’s fiction, is typical of the calibre of tutors Literary chicks has on board.

    She said: “I’m really excited about Literary Chicks, as I gleaned so much wonderful information and support myself from the internet when I was starting out.

    “Learning via the web is a fantastic opportunity. The aim of my course is to share the knowledge I’ve built up as the author of eight novels, and as a journalist, script-writer and TV development producer. But I also hope that the writers taking part will be able to develop their own voices, stories and styles.”

    Deany herself writes regularly for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and The Daily Express and has written extensively for The Daily Mail, The Sunday Times and the Sunday Herald as well as Hello! Magazine.

    Deany says: “Before I became a freelance writer in 1999, I was an English teacher for ten years. Being an avid reader of newspapers and magazines, I always harbored ambitions to be a writer.

    “On maternity leave with my third child, I spotted an advert for a two-day course on how to write magazine articles and signed up. Once there, I knew this was what I wanted to do and within a fortnight I had my first article published in The Sunday Times. I was hooked. Not just on writing, but on writing courses.

    “I have since discovered that all sorts of women would like to write about all sorts of things and that there’s a real lack of relevant courses on offer. Enlisting the help of some great writers, Literary Chicks was born – or should that be hatched?”

    The courses on offer are contemporary and relevant and cover the following areas:

    *Life Love and Louboutins: writing for women’s glossy magazines
    *Great Production, Shame about the Review: the Dos and Dont's of Reviewing for Publication
    *A funny Thing Happened …How to write for the humour market
    *Web writing - the world wide web is your oyster
    *An introduction to travel writing
    *Introduction to food and wine writing
    *How to write radio plays
    *writing parenting features
    *Writing about interiors
    *Health and fitness features

    Deany added: “I hope that the contemporary and unique courses on offer, tutored by experienced writers may well spark a whole new career for people.”

    To find out more or to book your place on a course, please visit www.LiteraryChicks.com <http://www.literarychicks.com/> .

  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by JulesA at 10:11 on 23 March 2010
    the link doesn't work.

    Seems interesting from what you've said.

    Jules
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by chris2 at 11:18 on 23 March 2010
    While this may be of interest to some members, a short posting with a link to the site might have been more appropriate. The forum is for discussion between members but this posting looks like a copy-and-paste job of straightforward advertising or PR copy. Sorry if this sounds brutal but we do need to make sure the site doesn't become a medium for people selling us things, even if they are relevant!

    Chris
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by NMott at 14:42 on 23 March 2010
    I'm fence sitting, Chris, but members are free to click on the 'report this thread' at the bottom of any thread if they have concerns about the suitablilty of any post or comment.


    - NaomiM

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    If anyone's frustrated with the broken link, then go here: http://www.deanyjudd.com/literary_chicks.asp

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    Probably a timely lesson not to simply cut & paste text into message boxes.
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by Terry Edge at 10:41 on 24 March 2010
    Naomi, interesting to know that you're now fence-sitting on the subject of members advertising their wares/products on WW.
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by Rainstop at 10:48 on 24 March 2010
    I thought there was a forum for this type of thing, called Commercial Noticeboard, so that we can avoid it.
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by Deany Judd at 10:52 on 24 March 2010
    Apologies for posting all of that - I'm new and thought there was an edit button which of course there is but not if you hit the post button instead of the preview button. I don't think from what I can see , i can chaneg it now can I ? Apologies again
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by Account Closed at 11:22 on 24 March 2010
    Along with a couple of other WWers, I did a short course run by Kate Harrison last year, and she was excellent.
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by NMott at 11:46 on 24 March 2010
    Well I gave it the benefit of the doubt, Terry, because there is a place for this sort of information and new members are liable to mispost.
    You, however, have been around long enough to know better.

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    This is the link to the Commercial Noticeboard:

    http://www.writewords.org.uk/forum/forum100.asp

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    Unfortunately, Deany, there is no edit facility in the Topic Sections of the forums, but you are welcome to post a revised version on the Commercial Noticeboard forum.

    And welcome to WriteWords.



    - NaomiM
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by Deany Judd at 12:51 on 24 March 2010
    Thanks and I can completely understand people being fed up with commercial postings where they shouldn't be
  • Re: Literary Chicks Online Writing Courses
    by NMott at 12:54 on 24 March 2010
    It can be tricky navigating the Site, so if you have any questions feel free to ask.



    - NaomiM

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    And, if you are posting on other writers communities, may I be so bold as to suggest writing it in the first person as then it comes across as a personal invitation. In 3rd, it comes across as little too cold and business-like.