Online Writing Course

Writers’ Workshops | Thursdays with Lily Dunn

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13th November 2025
 – 11th June 2026

Are you reaching the stage with your writing project where you need some constructive feedback? Would you like some help getting your manuscript finished and taking the next steps towards publication?

Getting through the final stretch on your manuscript can be tough on your own, whether you’ve had support during a previous course or not. This is a common difficulty for creative writers coming out of MA courses, but it affects all lone writers. These sessions will help you keep up your writing momentum, with the aim of finishing your book and being ready to find it a home.

For the last six years, we have hosted these monthly workshops from Autumn to the following Spring, bringing together writers who are all at the stage where constructive feedback is just what’s needed. We used to call these the Post-MA Sessions, but over that time we have met so many writers at exactly the same stage as those graduating from creative writing programmes, ready to both give and receive feedback, that we changed the name to Writers’ Workshops. You are very welcome on this course whether or not you have any formal creative writing qualification.

This year, London Lit Lab’s Writers’ Workshops are available online via Zoom. If you want regular feedback, support, and a group of writers with whom to discuss good writing every month, these sessions are for you. You will learn as much from critiquing the work of others as you will from receiving supportive feedback on your own work in progress. Whether you are writing short stories, memoir, autofiction or a novel, you are welcome to join one of these groups.

Course outline

  • Eight monthly workshop sessions to discuss work-in-progress
  • Three opportunities to receive feedback on your work (up to 5,000 words per submission)
  • Optional one-to-one support or critical feedback, at an extra cost
  • An online writing community, lasting beyond the end of the course

The workshop group of up to ten writers meets for monthly sessions on Zoom over eight months. Members take turns to share work-in-progress ahead of each session, which is then critiqued as a group, with constructive feedback and discussion on any problems or issues raised. Zoom sessions can be recorded if all members agree. Each member will submit their work for workshopping at least three times over the course, up to 5,000 words per submission. Providing feedback to others on their work is a great way of honing your critical and editing skills, which you can apply to your own writing.

Group members will also have the option of receiving one-to-one support or critical feedback, at an extra cost.

Course dates

The Thursday evening sessions will take place via Zoom, 7-9pm on the 2nd Thursday of the month, November 2025 – June 2026:

13th November

11th December

8th January

12th February

12th March

9th April

14th May

11th June

Learning Online

Monthly meetings take place on Zoom, 7-9pm GMT, so you will need to have access to the internet at those times. Work in progress will be circulated by email.

Course dates

13th November 2025
 – 11th June 2026

Course location

This is an online course

Cost

£315

Further Info

The course will run with a minimum of 8 participants and a maximum of 10. We welcome payment in instalments where that is preferred. To set this up, or if you have any other questions, please drop us a line at info@londonlitlab.co.uk and we’ll be happy to help!

About the tutor

Dr Lily Dunn is an author, mentor and academic. Her debut nonfiction, Sins of My Father: A Daughter, A Cult, A Wild Unravelling, a memoir about the legacy of her father’s addictions (W&N) was The Spectator and The Guardian Best Nonfiction Book, 2022. Her forthcoming book: Into Being: The radical craft of memoir and its power to transform is due to be published by MUP in 2025. She is also author of a work of fiction, Shadowing the Sun (Portobello Books, 2007), and co-editor of A Wild and Precious Life (Unbound, 2021), an anthology of stories on recovery from mental illness and addiction. She teaches narrative nonfiction and memoir at Bath Spa University and co-runs London Lit Lab.

Writers’ Workshops | Thursdays with Lily Dunn