ContainsNuts
Monday 13th September 2010 3:31pm
London
2,605 posts
Quote: sootyj @ September 13 2010, 10:39 AM BST
Ok so it's a job and a major income stream for most of them.
I wouldn't even say that. Some people do it as part of their income but very few do it as their sole job. I've been to quite a few courses and a couple of festivals and don't feel exploited at all.
My only rule, and its a personal one, is make sure the teacher is someone who actually has credits in their field of writing. Not that, someone with no credits can't teach writing. Just in my experience you get a very text book approach to writing with lots of rules. Whilst, experienced writers give you advice, tips and tricks that have worked for them. Plus, you get their 'card' and then 'know' someone in the industry.