
Date/Time
Date(s) - Wed 9th Apr - Wed 2nd Jul, 2025
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Companions in the Wild
Following the success of Elizabeth’s Reeder’s A Year of Writing in 2022-23, we are happy to be able to offer this course again in 2024-25. This is a four-season writing course, now on Season 3, open to writers of fiction and non-fiction with a work in progress. It is led by Elizabeth Reeder, author of An Archive of Happiness (Penned in the Margins) and microbursts (Prototype), and will run fortnightly (approximately!) on Wednesday evenings.
This course has a limited number of places for writers to join us. You are welcome to join on a season by season basis or book the whole year. If you choose season by season we’ll do our best to give you first choice to allow you to participate in the next season.
Course outline
Elizabeth’s year-long course, run season by season, is intended to support you and your writing process as you undertake a long-form fiction or creative non-fiction project. The premise is that by writing in the company of others, figuring out what sort of habits, goal setting and flexibility work for you, discussing elements of craft and process and what will bring the most joy as you write, even if it’s bloody tough at times – you will have more resources to complete a longer project.
In each season we will meet six times over three months, with a mixture of Craft and Process Workshops and Writing Space sessions. We will also have one or two sessions in which we talk about and share our work.
The process of writing a longer manuscript (fiction, non-fiction, hybrid) is a wild and bold commitment for us to undertake. There is so much we can know and dedicate ourselves to – setting aside time and focus to the process and the work; finding trusted readers and writers to share our work and our process with; writing in the company of other writers; learning craft through reading, writing and discussion; and building a humour and pleasure are all parts of the creative process.
Throughout the year we’ll have ongoing discussions on specific elements of craft (character, point of view, setting the scene, language) as well as embracing creative failure, creative processes and editing.
This course offers an open, supportive, dedicated space for you to write a work-in-progress in the company of other writers, and with Elizabeth building and holding a kind and supportive frame within which we can do our best work.
Each writer will also receive a one-to-one 40-minute tutorial with Elizabeth each season and can choose to submit up to 3,000 words of writing to be discussed during the tutorial.
Seasonal themes:
Season 1 – Autumn 2024 Living Colours: planning, playing and pacing
Season 2 – Winter 2025 Overwintering: being steady, celebrating
Season 3 – Spring 2025 Bog Cotton: when being in process is as beautiful as being in bloom
Season 4 – Summer 2025 Long Days: a short season of long days
Season 3 Spring 2025
Bog Cotton: when being in process is as beautiful as being in bloom
Over these three months we travel from the Scottish spring (which often includes snow, gales, rain) into high summer. We often spend more time outdoors as the light lengthens the days and, perhaps, the energies we have. This is a season in which we notice the world, get out into and take note of it, and then build the spaces to spend time with the page.
In the spring into summer seasons we will work on building in original detail, on showing up as we can, with the aim that we will start to see what we have written, and notice its growth and its patterns and what we can do to nurture it.
This season’s craft sessions include a mixture of discussion, close-reading and writing exercise-based elements. In the first Craft and Process session we’ll focus on ongoing play when writing a longer work, and in the second one we’ll focus on editing as a creative and generative practice.
The quieter Writing Spaces are where we get together on Zoom and write. That’s it. We write in the company of each other and have a bit of chat before and after. Elizabeth will also set optional writing exercises/subjects for those who want a bit of an outwardly-set focus.
At the end of each term, we’ll share our work with each other in an online ceilidh.
Companions in the Wild: Season 3 includes:
- a 2-hour introductory session, also including a writing space
- two 2-hour craft and process sessions
- one 2-hour writing space
- one 2-hour peer-to-peer group workshopping session
- one 40-minute one-to-one tutorial and feedback on up to 3,000 words
- a closing sharing space / online ceilidh to share your work with your group
- Contact and support from your community of writers via Google Classroom and Padlet (both optional)
Timetable
Wednesday 9 Apr 18:00–20:00 (re)-Introduction(s) / Writing space
We’ll introduce ourselves, discuss this season, and settle into writing space / exercises
Wednesday 23 Apr 18:00–20:00 Craft session
Enjoying play in the midst of writing a longer WIP; imagining our own writing prompts and practices that build and maintain momentum
Wednesday 7 May 18:00–20:00 Writing space
Chat, write, chat!
Wednesday 28 May 18:00–20:00 Craft session
Editing as a Creative and Generative process
Wednesday 11 June 18:00–20:00 Group workshopping / Writing space
Work in small groups to feedback on each other’s writing
Wednesday 2 July 18:00–20:00 Ceilidh
A closing celebration, giving an opportunity to share a short reading of your work with your group
Tutorials
Your one-to-one tutorial with Elizabeth will be scheduled when the course starts and will take place between April and June. The following dates will likely be offered – 30 April, 28 May, 4 June, 5 June, usually in the late afternoon or early evening. The slots will be published on Padlet (a shared online platform) in April 2025 for you to choose the most suitable date and time.
Tutor
Elizabeth Reeder writes fiction, experimental essays, poetry and hybrid work. She has two recent books: a novel, An Archive of Happiness (Penned in the Margins), which was longlisted for the Highland Book Prize, and a collection of hybrid lyric essays, microbursts, which is an artistic collaboration with Amanda Thomson (Prototype Publishing). From 2021-2024, Elizabeth is one of three Endangered Landscape artists in residence with Cairngorms Connect, and she co-runs DeathWrites, a Royal Society of Edinburgh-funded network of Scottish writers exploring illness, dying, death and grief. She is a senior lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow.
Signing up
This course will run with 12 participants each season. You can join on a season by season basis or let us know if you’d like to book the whole year. Writers who take part in all four seasons will be offered a £40 discount of their Season 4 fee.
We will try to offer priority booking to continuing participants in Season 4. New participants will also be welcome each season if spaces are available.
Fees
The full fee for Season 3 is £340. A deposit of £100 is required to secure your place, which is non-refundable after a 14-day cooling-off period. The balance payment of £240 is due six weeks before the course begins.
Bursaries are available, and you also have the option to pay in instalments, please email online@moniackmhor.org.uk to enquire.
All activity takes place on Zoom, and workshops include a short break. Moniack Mhor staff will be on hand to support you during your course.
For more information please email online@moniackmhor.org.uk.
Access
Please let us know in your booking form if you have any access requirements when working online so we can do our best to support you. For more information about access to our courses, please visit our Access page.
Terms and Conditions
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