Creative Writing
Courses available in Creative Writing
ASE provides exciting opportunities for the study of most genres of creative writing, from film screenwriting to children’s fiction, from playwriting to poetry and the different prose forms. Students choose between small seminar classes and Oxford-style tutorials in Advanced Creative Writing, working with established practitioners in their chosen field to create and/or develop creative written work.
This course takes an active, process-oriented approach to playwriting, directly involving would-be writers for the stage in a collaborative, cooperative creative effort.
Developing a show collaboratively has become increasingly popular in UK theatre, giving rise in recent years to some extraordinarily exciting, dynamic productions and a number of successful and celebrated devising companies. This course is designed for students interested in learning how to devise new dramatic work for themselves, creating narratives without a pre-determined script through an exploratory, collaborative process of improvisation, rehearsal and performance.
This course introduces students to imaginative, theoretical and practical elements of short-film screenwriting, covering a range of styles and genres.
“Serious art is born from serious play”–Julia Cameron’s seminal work The Artist’s Way suggests that creativity necessitates a sense of freedom and curiosity. This course aims to nourish and develop the creative practice and skills that underpin songwriting, as well as establishing authenticity and play as the foundations to a creative life and career.
How can an understanding of the techniques of past living poets, help your own work? This course will explore many kinds of rhythmical language, from Beowulf to Hamilton.
By asking the question “What if?”, writers can explore an imagined world within the space of a few pages, which is why the short story has proved to be a versatile form for speculative fiction.
In this course, we will analyse a range of character types from both fiction and nonfiction, exploring the complex relationships among writer, character and reader.
From picture books to teen and ‘cross-over’ novels, this course aims to give students a practical grasp of the skills required in writing for audiences of different ages.
Students will hone their creativity and skills in song structure, lyrics, and melody.