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  • Paul Abbott, Stella Duffy, Willy Russell et al running courses in Bodrum, Turkey
    by Anna Reynolds at 14:24 on 09 December 2005
    I wouldn't usually 'advertise' on somebody else's behalf like this, but these courses are so utterly fabulous I thought I'd draw people's attention to them- the tutors are to-die-for quality:

    'Write-on-Holiday. Bodrum, Turkey.

    We've now got our new season of courses advertised on our web site. We're doing things slightly differently this year. We're running three courses in Spring (plus two great-value Writers' Retreats) and a further three courses
    in Autumn.

    After the success of last year, where the Willy Russell and Kay Mellor courses were over-subscribed, we intend to continue the policy of using only very high-profile, very experienced writers. Willy and Kay enjoyed their
    time in Bodrum so much they want to come back and we will be running courses by them either in the Autumn 2006 or Spring of the following year.

    But for next Spring, we have asked STELLA DUFFY to run her course on "Starting to Write" for novels/short stories/drama. She's a brilliant course tutor, both inspiring, very funny and it will be a great week.

    This is followed by a TV course run by probably the number one television writer today, PAUL ABBOTT. Paul's award-winning series include "Shameless", "State of Play", "Linda Green" and "Clocking Off". This course will be
    booked up very quickly.

    For the third week, we are running a unique course and for anyone starting to write drama, be it radio, theatre, television, children's drama, this is THE course. There will be THREE tutors, so that a ratio of 3-4 "students" to
    each tutor is guaranteed. No course on the planet offers such personal one-to-one. The tuturs are: AL HUNTER ASHTON, dramatist/actor/producer/director who is currently writing
    "EastEnders", "Holby City" and who has won awards for his single films, "Safe" and "The Firm", the Gary Oldman film about football hooligans.
    He will be supported by DIANE WHITLEY, writer/producer of four children's series for Granada, most recently "Girls in Love", and DAVE SIMPSON, with over 30 BBC radio plays to his credit and 15 stage productions including
    Number 1 tours and a West End run.'

    For more info go to http://www.writeonholiday.co.uk