A deposit of €150 secures the place. The remainder can be paid in installments when the course begins.
This course takes you through the craft of writing, whether that is a short story or a novel, it introduces you to the masters of the forms, both classical and contemporary, and affords you the opportunity to write a story or the chapter of your novel each week or work on one or two stories/chapters intensely over the eight weeks.
Course Outline:
Each course consists of 8 weekly 2-hour sessions structured as follows:
1. Introductory chat about the weekly reading assignment, followed by a prompted 10-minute written exercise.
2. An instructive session, based on a PowerPoint/handout on the art of writing where a different element of craft is explored each week.
3. A short discussion referencing the weekly reading assignment.
4. Workshopping weekly written assignments from two students.
5. Concluding chat about the writing plans for the week ahead
The elements of craft covered each week are as follows:
Week 1: Introduction to the short form and story openings.
Week 2: Characterisation.
week 3: Dialogue.
Week 4: Setting.
Week 5. Point of view.
Week 6. Plot and Theme
Week 7. Language and description.
Week 8. Editing, Rewriting and Revision
Course Outcomes:
The aim of this course is that every student will have written at least one complete short story or one chapter of their novel by week 8, but more importantly that they have acquired the skills, motivation and disciplined routines to continue writing.
Facilitator Bio:
Pauline Clooney is an award-winning author and experienced creative writing workshop facilitator with Kildare Writing Centre, which she founded in 2016.
A frequent speaker and facilitator at festivals in Ireland and internationally, she most recently collaborated with Kildare Readers Festival and June Fest in 2025.
In October 2021, her novel, Charlotte and Arthur, was published by Merdog Books.
She is the recipient of many literary awards including the 2024 Freedom to write award from The John Hewitt Society, Irish Pen and the Irish Foreign Ministry, an Agility Award from the Arts Council of Ireland, the 2021 recipient of the Dennis O'Driscoll Literary Bursary for Professional writers with Kildare County Council, and two Tyrone Guthrie Bursaries, also from Kildare County Council.
Her short fiction has won the Dingle Literary Festival Short Story competition 2024, the Penguin Ireland/ RTE Guide Short Story competition 2015 and been shortlisted and placed runner up in many more, including Irish Writer’s Centre Novel Fair, Doolin Short Story competition, Colm Tóibín Short Story Competition, Hennessey New Irish Writing and the Fish Publishing International Short Story Prize.
Her short fiction has been published in many magazines and online. She is currently working on a contemporary novel and a short story collection.