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Florence Deep Writing


Art of Writing Retreat, May 7-11, 2023

Deep Writing

All sessions are to be conducted at Palazzo San Niccolo. 

Retreat May 7-11, 2023
Full 4 Day + 2 Night Workshop
COST: 1,300 Euro

Included in price:

All tuition and Zoom lectures.

Welcome drinks and opening dinner.
Morning cappuccino break.
Final light dinner and wine at Palazzo San Niccolò.
All wine during our evening special Aperitivo Zoom hours.

Please note this retreat does not include accommodation

Sunday, May 7th

1830:

Aperitvo at Palazzo San Niccolò. Welcome!

1930:

Welcome Dinner to meet your fellow writers. Introduction to Lisa Clifford, you, your work and the week ahead. Opening dinner together at a nearby restaurant included.

Monday, May 8th

9:30 – 11:00

Turn the Page

THE FUNDAMENTALS OF STORYTELLING in-person with Lisa Clifford. Let’s strip story back to the basics in our first class. Before we can move into Character and Plot the craft involved in engaging your reader must be understood. Drama, suspense, conflict, narrative and more - your confidence starts here, in understanding the main elements of great stories.

11:00 – 11:30

Morning break, cappuccino and caffe.

11:30-1300

How to make your characters sing from the page with guest tutor, Bernadette Foley from Broadcast Books.

This is the fun part! Character foundation looks at the meat and bones of your character. How and why they are who they are. Understanding your protagonist is imperative. Any tiny reaction or response that is OOC (Out of Character) undermines your entire story. Whether you are nutting out a new character, cultivating an existing one or editing your final manuscript this class is the lynchpin to a good book because character is key.

13:00-15:00

Private writing time.

Tuesday, May 9th

09:30-1100

Sense of Place in-person with Lisa Clifford: This session starts in the ‘classroom’ and then becomes a walk. Learn how to add authenticity to your settings and characters, create atmospheres and articulate descriptions that show, not just tell, your reader’s location through its sounds, touch, smells and tastes.

11:00 - 11:30

Morning cappuccino break

Sense of Place continued:

Take your character for a walk-through Florence with Lisa Clifford. What is your character thinking, feeling, and seeing? Our Sense of Place trail starts from Palazzo San Niccolò and finishes at the San Ambrogio Food Markets. Lunch at our own expense around San Ambrogio.

Private writing time

Wednesday, May 10th

09:30-1100

The Art of Memoir, in-person with Lisa Clifford.

Learn how to collect, collate and recount your own story. Using examples from Lisa’s best-selling memoir The Promise, explore how to focus on the story without digressing. What have you overcome? How has your life changed you? Every memoir has a distinct arc. What’s yours? What to leave in or cut? How to transform fragments of memories into great chapters.

11:00 – 11:30

Morning cappuccino provided.

11:30-13:00

Bernadette Foley from Broadcast Books: Plot by Zoom.

How do you construct a compelling plotline? Are you digressing or staying on track and how do you know? Sometimes it’s difficult to know whether to plot first or wing it as you write. This class helps you understand the importance of charting your story from beginning to end, while leaving room for creativity, inspiration and ideas as you write. Should I write a full-length outline before my draft? And what would that look like?

1800 (1700 UK time)

Zoom with London with Martha Ashby, Editorial Director of HarperCollins UK.

The Life of a Book- An opportunity to ask one of Europe’s top Acquisitions Editors anything you'd like about your story and ultimately your submission.

Private writing time.

Thursday, May 11th

9:30 - 11:00

The Art of Balancing Backstory:

Laurel Cohn shows us how to resist the temptation of using a slab of backstory rather than artfully placing our character's history throughout our story. The how, when, where and why to including past in our text.

11:00 – 11:30

Morning cappuccino provided

11:30-1300

Carrie Cox Writing Journey

Carrie is a former Art of Writing writer and the author of two published novels: Afternoons with Harry Beam and So Many Beats of the Heart. She has also penned two non-fiction books. We chat to Carrie via Zoom about her writing journey. The steps she took to land where she is today, finding an agent, publisher, her editing process. This is an informal chat into Carrie’s personal writing process. And what happens next.

13:00

Lunch break – Italian style

15:00

Afternoon writing time.

18:00

Conclusion and shared reading.

Let’s wrap up our time together with dinner –with antipasto - by reading something we’ve written over the past week. Gift your favourite piece to us, over a glass of wine.