King’s Writing Workshops

Time to make your writing dreams come true!

New workshop this summer!


SPECIAL PRICING: Members of the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia and King’s students, faculty, staff, parents, and alumni receive discounts: $50 off an 8-week course!


The Writer’s Workshop

8-Week Course: $599 + HST
Wednesdays, 6 p.m.—8:30 p.m. over Zoom
July 8—August 26

 

workshop registration form

 

Are you a CNF or Fiction writer who’s looking for feedback on your work, and for structured craft lessons on the art of giving and receiving feedback?

The Writer’s Workshop is an 8-week course for writers who are relatively new to the writing workshop, and who are looking for:

  1. Community support from other writers;
  2. Professional guidance on giving constructive and useful feedback; and
  3. Strategies on using feedback in the revision process.

Come to this workshop with fiction or non-fiction pieces ready to be workshopped and be prepared to read and provide feedback on other students’ work.

Class is limited to 12 students.


Adrienne stands in a corner wearing a blue tank top with two seahorses kissing. She is a light-skinned female with a blond bob and she is wearing glasses.Instructor ADRIENNE GRUBER is an award-winning author of three books of poetry, including Q & A, Buoyancy Control, and This is the Nightmare, and the creative nonfiction collection, Monsters, Martyrs, and Marionettes: Essays on Motherhood. She won the 2015 Antigonish Review’s Great Blue Heron poetry contest, SubTerrain’s 2017 Lush Triumphant poetry contest, placed third in Event’s 2020 creative non-fiction contest, and was the winner of SubTerrain’s 2023 creative non-fiction contest. Both her poetry and non-fiction has been longlisted for the CBC Books awards. She teaches and mentors in the University of King’s College MFA program and is a high school teacher at West Vancouver Secondary. Adrienne lives with her partner and their three daughters on Nex̱wlélex̱m (Bowen Island), B.C., the traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples.