Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Places remain for Saturday

There are still several places available for my workshop KICK-START YOUR WRITING this Saturday, 28 February. If you'd like to attend, please get in touch PDQ! Links et al are in the relevant bit of the sidebar! The next one will be in late March.

I am very glad to report, somewhat smugly, that the inaugural workshop seems to have helped to spark one attendee into creating one of the best new blogs I've seen in quite a while, LondonJazz...

UPDATE: It appears that Sundays may generally be preferred to Saturdays. If anyone would like to come along in March but would find Sunday 29th better than Saturday 28th, please let me know - this one is still movable!

9 comments:

The LondonJazz site said...

Thank you for the compliment! If anyone is wavering about going, take it from me that Jessica's courses are VERY good. She has a very effective method, and the course is not just lively and interesting, but also rigorously, professionally prepared and thought through.

FK said...

Let me assure you, Jessica, that if I wasn't already a professional writer (have I really been doing this for a decade now?) and was available on either the 28th of this month or next, I'd certainly come along. Judging by the standard of your writing here and elsewhere, I'm sure I'd learn a lot.

FK

Jessica said...

Thanks, chaps! FK, I am still trying to work out who you really are and feel sure I ought to know...

FK said...

I don't believe our paths have crossed, Jessica. But if you fancy dropping me a line at the address on my About Me page (www.aneverymanforhimself.com)
I'll let you know my real identity.

FK

PS: That offer extends ONLY to Jessica ... just in case there's a sudden rush on my Gmail (which I doubt Google would appreciate today, given the worldwide webmail issues it's currently suffering).

R Magri-Overend said...

Let me guess...how about Fran Kinatra or Ferdi Kanoute? Or pehaps Fortune Kookie? Cheers

FK said...

Nope.

And it's not Feorge Kichael, Felton Kohn or Fyndi Klauper, either.

FK

The LondonJazz site said...

Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau (1786 -1832), author of undying masterpieces such as "Hugh And Adelaide" and "The Three Brothers From Damascus"

Anna said...

One day I shall manage to make it down to one of your courses. I'm sure this one will be very helpful to the lucky ones that attend.
In the meantime I shall continue trying to solve the mystery of FK...

R Magri-Overend said...

Well now, you learn new things every day! I didn't know Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau wrote jazz.