The art and science of writing science fiction course: Wales
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8 November 2024 – 3 days. Sold out.
November 2025 - 3 days
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Explore the world of science fiction and learn how to craft your own captivating sci-fi tales on this immersive weekend break. Enjoy a series of workshops and informative talks where you will learn about the creative processes behind producing a novel. Hosted by New Scientist comment and culture editor Alison Flood, along with author and former New Scientist editor Emily H. Wilson.
Whether you are a seasoned writer, just starting your writing journey or are an avid science fiction enthusiast interested in learning how the craft works, this weekender is the perfect launchpad for your sci-fi dreams.
In addition to Alison and Emily, you will also be joined by two award-winning science fiction authors, Adam Roberts and Tade Thompson, who will give an insight into how they create their bestselling novels and help inspire you. On saturday afternoon, Astronomer, ex-NASA astrobiologist and author Martin Griffiths will lead a session discussing writing about space travel and alien contact.
Over the weekend, you will have a series of workshops focusing on:
- Insight into how top science fiction authors write their novels.
- How to craft compelling science fiction stories.
- Five golden rules to writing science fiction.
- Putting the science into science fiction.
- The science of developing your creativity.
The weekender will be based at Craig Y Nos Castle in the Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog), a unique Grade II* listed hotel and venue housed in a fully restored 1840s gothic castle. The castle sits alongside the upper river Tawe on the edge of the Black Mountains and was owned by 19th-century opera singer Adelina Patti. You are welcome to come a day early and stay a date later, using the castle as a base to explore the stunning surroundings.
This weekend is suitable for those at the beginning of their science fiction writing journey, those further down the road who want to connect with a cohort of fellow writers. and anyone who is just fascinated by the science fiction genre.
So, unleash your imagination and join us for an unforgettable expedition into the future of fiction!
DAY 1: INTRODUCTION, KEYNOTE TALK AND LET THE WRITING BEGIN
Check in to the atmospheric and historical Craig Y Nos Castle any time from 1pm.
At 5pm meet the New Scientist team, as well as Tade and Adam for a welcome drink in the wood-panelled bar.
From here, there will be a introductory talk from Alison and Emily, detailing how this tailor-made writing weekend will work and learning about some of the fun writing tasks you will be set.
Afterwards, listen to a keynote talk from renowned author Adam Roberts, who will speak on his career and share his insights on writing science fiction. Adam will also answer questions from the audience after his talk.
This will be followed by dinner in the Nicolini Lounge, where you can hang out with New Scientist’s Emily and Alison, plus authors Adam and Tade. To round off the first evening of this event, there will be a science-fiction quiz back in the bar. Test your knowledge of this best of all fiction genres!
DAY 2: WORKSHOPS AND TALKS – WORLD BUILDING, THE SCIENCE OF CREATIVITY AND
Breakfast is available from 7am and at around 8am there is an optional walk with Emily and Alison around the adjoining Craig Y Nos Country Park, a 40-acre Victorian garden spread along the river Tawe.
Get ready to immerse yourself in writing with the first workshop, 'How to build your own universe', which will begin at 09:30am and run until around 11:30am. The workshop begins with a talk from our two guest authors, Adam and Tade, who will discuss their approaches and establish their pillars of worldbuilding. Afterwards, there will be time for you to work on building a new world of your own. There will be a short tea and coffee break.
You will continue with a panel discussion between Emily, Alison, Tade and Adam looking at 'The science of creativity', and how to develop or increase this.
Lunch will follow.
After lunch, astronomer and New Scientist tour expert Martin Griffiths will give a talk on a couple of topics pertinent to science fiction writing. What would happen if we made contact with alien life? What is our place in the cosmos and what are the practicalities of travelling through it? Having previously worked for NASA’s Astrobiology Institute, Martin is ideally placed to lead this discussion. He will also tell us who gets the science right – and who gets it wrong – in their science fiction.
Following this, Emily and Alison will host an informal panel discussion focusing on 'Using science in science fiction', where Adam and Tade will discuss how they do this.
Afterwards, you will have a break before returning for a talk from Tade about his novels, career and approach to writing.
Dinner will take place in a salon format, where each table is hosted and discussion (science-fiction related, of course) is led by a host, with the opportunity for everyone to contribute should they wish to. You will be asked to come prepared with your favourite science fiction novel.
There will be some time in the evening for you to work on your writing.
DAY 3: WORKSHOPS AND TALKS – THE GOLDEN RULES, DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCIENCE FICTION AND ALL YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Breakfast is available from 7am. To get the synapses sparking, we will be exploring the next-door country park again after breakfast at around 8am.
Today's first talk will begin at 09:30 with a talk from Alison and Emily covering 'The five golden rules of science fiction writing'. After this, split into two groups, each accompanied by one of our authors or hosts. You will then be asked to write the first page of a science fiction novel, introducing us to the world you want to write in.
Afterwards, you will be split into smaller groups and given todays new task allowing you to hone your writing skills a little more. You will also be invited to share your work with the group – but only if that is a step that feels helpful for you at this stage on your writing journey.
There will be a short break followed by a talk by Alison and Emily discussing 'The different types of science fiction'.
After an early lunch, the weekend will finish with a Q&A panel session with all Tade and Adam, hosted by Alison and Emily. It is here you have the opportunity to discuss any and all of your questions with the panelists. After closing comments, the weekend will aim to finish around 3pm.
For those wishing to extend your time in this beautiful region of the Welsh countryside, you are welcome to stay another night. Why not combine your journey home tomorrow with a bracing walk ascending Pen Y Fan, enjoying an exhilarating but manageable trek along the iconic ridge?