Travel and discover with Anita Heiss Plan an your d book amaz ing geta way for 2016 ! The Tour... Dublin – find out more about the opportunities that await you in this amazing city with Anita! 18th June–26th June Dublin... Travel and discover with Anita Heiss Anita Heiss has been described as “Aboriginal Australia’s answer to Whoopi Goldberg” with “the best legs in Australian literature”. She’s witty, warm and wild-at-times but always with a passion for literacy, love and running long distances. She is also sensitive, intelligent, acclaimed and awarded. This sometimes feisty writer with a PhD in Communication and Media knows how to use the power of words to change the way people think, feel and behave. Whether she’s writing bestselling commercial women’s fiction, non-fiction on identity and social justice, or historical novels, Anita has the gift of telling stories. And she wants to share her process with YOU! STOP saying you want to write a book! STOP saying you’ve always wanted to travel more. START both with the good Doctor. Join her in the Irish literary haven of Dublin in June. Make this year your year to get that book inside you, OUT! Make writing and travel your priority, and Anita will get you on your way. With 13 books under her belt across genres, there’s more than a few tips she can offer, and lots of motivation and inspiration to get you started. For Anita writing is the chance to use creativity to escape, to heal, to write the world she wishes we had, and also to make social change. Travel and discover with Anita Heiss Anita Heiss is the author of non-fiction, historical fiction, commercial women’s fiction, poetry, social commentary and travel articles. She is a regular guest at writers’ festivals and travels internationally performing her work and lecturing on Indigenous literature. She is an Indigenous Literacy Day Ambassador and a proud member of the Wiradjuri nation of central NSW. Anita is a role model for the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy and an Advocate for the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence. She is an Adjunct Professor with Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, UTS and currently divides her time between writing, public speaking, MCing, and being a ‘creative disruptor’. Anita was a finalist in the 2012 Human Rights Awards and the 2013 Australian of the Year Awards and listed as Australia’s #27 Favourite novelist. She lives in Sydney. Anita’s memoir Am I Black Enough for You? has been released in the US by Uni of Hawaii Press. In 2014 she was listed as one of 20 Inspiring Indigenous Australians Changing the Face of a Nation, and her novel Tiddas was listed in the 50 Great Reads by Australian Women in 2014. Follow Anita on twitter @anitaheiss The Writing Program The writing workshop in Dublin will cover the essentials of novel writing through six structured sessions. Each of these sessions is personally developed by Anita and will run for approximately 3 hours in the mornings when you will bright and ready to engage. There is also an amazing one to one session where you will be able to delve deeper into your personal writing challenges and find solutions with Anita. Day ONE Meet & Greet Meet-and-greet – today being the first day of your exciting travel and writing experience with Anita, you will have an opportunity to meet both Anita and the other writers you’ll be sharing the writing sessions with. Fellow writers with as much passion about writing as yourself! Day TWO Session One Defining your story – writing your synopsis is the first step in any book writing process. Once you have nailed your story synopsis then the writing will be much easier. In this session you will refine your synopsis, then your 300 word abstract and your elevator pitch. Day THREE Session Two Writing an authentic human experience – this session aims to get the creative juices flowing while learning the importance of focusing on your senses and emotions in all your writing. We will make use of the physical environment to tap into what your characters (and what your readers) will see, taste, touch, hear and smell. Day FOUR Book signing in London Session Three Creating believable characters and the role of the ‘method writer’ – this session will consider what readers are looking for in characters and how you can create those you would like to hang out with in real life, those you can empathise with, and those you may want to kill! Putting yourself in the mind of the character is essential for authentic writing. Day FIVE Session Four Writing about place – how to create settings your readers feel like they¹ve visited through your story and ones that will inspire them to travel to! Day SIX Session Five Plotting your story – most writers are pansters (they fly by the seat of their pants when writing) but this workshop will show you how plotting aids the creative process as well as getting your story finished! You can still be organic in your storytelling and meet your deadlines. Day SEVEN Session Six Why you need other people in your writing process – Many writers talk about the process as a lonely one, but this session shows how all writers need to engage with other people in terms of their research – conducting interviews, reading widely, and seeking feedback on drafts from ‘relevant’ bodies. Day EIGHT Session Seven The writers tool kit – agents, publishers, building your brand as a writer and the importance of social media. Tour Details Selecting Dublin as the tour venue suits a variety of writers and travel interests. Dublin has a distinct and tempting flavour for many visitors. The friendly and lively reputation of the Irish people is not the only thing that makes Dublin a great pick for travel and a literary workshop. James Joyce through Ulysses immortalised the city and its people through his work, and the city continues to live and breathe literature. It is also the home of the Books of Kells, Maeve Binchy, and children’s illustrator and writer Jon Berkeley. Dublin was awarded the title of Unesco City of Literature in 2010. It is a pleasure to walk around and hard to walk past live music and good fun is easy in Dublin. Travel and discover with Anita Heiss BookShop Travel BookShop Travel is a bespoke tour company based in Sydney, Australia. Dedication to personal service, access to behind-the-scenes experiences is what makes a BookShop Travel experience unique. BookShop Travel works with the most ethical local providers to benefit local communities. We prepare tours by going to see the countries and to scope and plan activities personally. We always use local people and families as our on the ground support and choose our working partners very carefully. BookShop Travel presents itineraries from direct and relevant experience. Your BookShop Travel assistant in Dublin Anna Germaine Anna Germaine graduated in English and French from University College Dublin, and became School Administrator for the UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics. With Irish being the working language within the School, she subsequently took a diploma in Applied Irish to further her language studies. With her love for all things artistic, she undertook studies in Art History, and was awarded the UCD Purser Griffith Prize in History of Art. Taking early retirement, she now has time to pursue her favourite pastime, painting. She paints in watercolour, and oils, and has exhibited in Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin. A number of her works have also been acquired by the Irish Government’s State art collection. She has three grown-up children, and lives with her partner, Ronan, in south Dublin. Travel and discover with Anita Heiss Package Details Tour dates: 18th June–26th June 2016 Package price: $7386 AUD single rate. Twin share subject to interest and availability. Single accommodation upgrade subject to availability. Instalment plan available – $2216 on booking to secure a place. Second payment of $2585 is due before 9th January 2016. Final instalment of $2585 is due no later than 8th March 2016. Early bird discount – 5% Payment in full by 30th Nov 2015. Introduce a friend... who attends the tour for a $250 discount. What is included in the cost • Accommodation in Dublin for 8 nights at the Ashling Hotel • 16 hours tuition in novel writing with Anita Heiss • Transfers Dublin on arrival on the 18th June • Breakfasts • Cocktail Reception • Local travel pass to the local tram travel pass – the LAS is the local Dublin tram line. • Welcome dinner • Two group lunches • Farewell dinner • Literary Pub Tour. www.dublinpubcrawl.com • Irish Coastline half day excursion. Transport provided. • Professional fees and costs for Anita What is not included in the cost • Airfares from Australia (or your point of departure) to Dublin. • Travel Insurance. You must obtain your own travel insurance • Meals and activities not mentioned in the itinerary or listed as Suggested Independent Activities. • Personal expenses such as laundry, mobile phone and other incidentals. • Transfers on completion of the tour on the 26th June. Enquiries Please send enquiries or booking request form to Jenny Gordon In person Suite 3, 39 Bay Street, Double Bay NSW 2028 by phone +61 2 9922 2260 by email info@bookshoptravel.com.au Travel and discover with Anita Heiss Join Anita in Dublin this June! Please send enquiries or booking request form to Jenny Gordon at BOOKSHOP TRAVEL In person Suite 3, 39 Bay Street, Double Bay NSW 2028 by mobile + 61 2 9922 2260 by email info@bookshoptravel.com.au BOOKING REQUEST FORM Thanks for booking with us. BookShop Travel will record your booking request and contact you via email to confirm. A Tax Invoice will be sent via email with “BookShop Travel offer a product that payment options and the amount due. is genuinely unique and not available Your booking is not confirmed until a deposit is paid. If you have additional to other travel providers. 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