I’m running a non fiction course for students in London who want to learn how to use writing techniques to transform the bare bones of family history into a gripping read. Although we will explore ideas and share research and sources, this is primarily a writing course so students need to come armed with family facts. It starts in October at City Lit, an inspiring adult education institute known for the quality of its teaching (naturally!)photo credit: keithr™ via photopincc
Love City Lit would be worth travelling up from Brighton!
How nice of you to say so – in the past people have commuted a considerable distance to get to it (including Brighton)!
Sounds great, but time and money mean I can’t do something like that right now. I’m working on a similar project, but not about my family – I’m researching some of the families from the local workhouse and looking for how to make it interesting and accessible more generally.
What a fascinating project. I learned a lot from workhouse record when working on a dissertation on the Irish and Italian communities in 19c London. For the first time I appreciated the extent of the workhouse’s revolving door. It was a place of refuge when in greatest need, but often people managed to get out within a matter of months, sometimes weeks. Love to hear about your discoveries!