Write the Perfect Crime with Jack Heath
Calling all crime and thriller writers! Are you constantly thinking about ways to get away with murder? Are you frustrated, because if your scheme works, you'll never get the credit for it? Would you like a safe outlet for your evil genius?
Dates: Tuesdays 7pm - 9pm AEST, 17 September - 22 October 2024
Fees: $995 or $900 for Varuna Alumni. Negotiable if you cannot pay upfront.
Applications close: 5pm, 15 August 2024
Places: 8 participants will be selected.
Who should apply: Emerging or established writers are welcome to apply.
Dive deep into the world of crime fiction with Jack Heath, the Ned Kelly-shortlisted and Number 1 bestselling author of Hangman, Kill Your Husbands and 40 other books.
This 6-week course is designed to help you refine the elements of crime and thriller writing and finish your novel, with discussions of key writing techniques and feedback on your work, from your peers as well as Jack.
Bestselling author Hayley Scrivenor will join the program for one author Q and A session.
You'll meet with like-minded writers and create:
Flawed detectives and sinister perpetrators
Richly textured settings
Twists that leave readers gasping
Stylish, economical prose.
By the end of the course, you'll have a collection of writing samples and all the skills to turn them into a novel, or finish your work-in-progress.
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17 September, Session 1: Modus Operandi
Structure and language in crime and thriller genre fiction
Never wasting a moment of your reader's attention
Finding the right voice for your novel
24 September, Session 2: Planning the crime
Creating a premise that will hook potential readers
Writing a blurb with just enough left out
Building an outline to avoid structural problems
24 September, Session 3: The police line-up
Making a skilled, flawed and sympathetic detective
Establishing a perpetrator who can seem both innocent and sinister
Fleshing out decoy suspects, who can add flair and humour
8 October, Session 4: Casing the joint
Keeping your locations varied and interesting
Making sure everything happens on the same level of plausibility
Connecting the scenery to the character's emotional state
15 October, Session 5: Crime scene cleanup
Fixing your (inevitably flawed) ending
Working out which characters should be combined or deleted
Letting go of your original intentions, and looking out for narrative opportunities
22 October, Session 6: Out with good behaviour
Finding an agent or a publisher
Promoting your book, on and offline
Living as a writer, short and long-term
ABOUT JACK HEATH
Jack Heath is the #1 bestselling author of over 40 books, translated into 10 languages. His teen murder mystery If You Tell Anyone, You're Next was a Children's Book Council of Australia Notable Book, his Texas noir Hangmanseries was voted into the Better Reading Top 100, and his claustrophobic crime novel Kill Your Brother was shortlisted for a Ned Kelly award. The sequel, Kill Your Husbands, was one of the top 10 bestselling books of 2023 on Audible, and has since been optioned for the screen. Jack lives on Ngunnawal/Ngambri country in Canberra, Australia.
ABOUT HAYLEY SCRIVENOR
Hayley Scrivenor is the author of Dirt Town, which was published internationally in 2022 and quickly became a #1 Australian bestseller. The novel has been shortlisted for multiple national and international awards and translated into several languages. In 2023, Dirt Town won the ILP John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger, the Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ+ Mystery and the ABIA for General Fiction Book of the Year. Girl Falling, released in August of 2024, is her second novel. Hayley has a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Wollongong and lives on Dharawal country, on the east coast of Australia.
HOW TO APPLY
Entry to this course is by application. Writers will be selected based on the creative potential of their work, commitment to craft, openness to collaborating with peers and the balance in the group.
Course fees are $995 or $995 for Varuna alumni or those who have previously completed a Varuna Masterclass. Payment terms are negotiable if you cannot pay the whole fee upfront.
Feel free to call 02 4782 5674 or email amy@varuna.com.au to discuss your application.