13HWI
This course requires 4 options.

Hagley Writers' Institute (13HWI)

Course Description

Hagley Writers' Institute

Do you want to take your writing seriously and be guided and extended? 

Since 2007, the Hagley Writers’ Institute has offered a challenging and stimulating programme for adult writers in Ōtautahi.

Course Structure 

Groups of up to 12 students work with a teacher to write in a range of forms. Tutors introduce students to a wide range of quality writing, and encourage them to explore different forms. Students are supported to pursue their own interests, from poetry, long and short-form fiction and creative non-fiction, to memoir, theatre script, screenplay, and hybrid forms. Students become expert readers, learn to give and receive critique, and establish their own writing practice. They also hear from guest speakers and participate in workshops by established local and visiting writers. The course is a valuable way to connect with other writers and find opportunities to participate in the local writing community. Each student is also assigned a mentor to provide expert feedback on a small portion of their work.

Outcomes

Students prepare a portfolio of their best work as a requirement of graduation. There is also a half-folio option. At the end of the year, the portfolios are assessed internally for the Hagley Writers’ Institute Certificate and endorsed at either ‘attainment’ or ‘cum laude’ (distinction) level. Students receive written feedback on their work. A shortlist of the full portfolios are externally assessed and the Margaret Mahy Award is given to one portfolio to acknowledge writing excellence.

Programme 

Classes are designed to fit in with writers’ busy schedules and are held on Saturday mornings from 9.30am-12.30pm for 20 weeks spread throughout the first three terms – 7 weeks in Terms 1 and 2, and 6 weeks in Term 3. Students accepted into the Institute are expected to make a serious commitment to their writing practice in addition to the Saturday morning classes.

Second-year writers’ class: In 2024, we are offering an advanced, second-year class on Saturday afternoons (1:30-4:30pm) for students who have already completed at least one year at Hagley Writers' Institute to further extend their writing skills. 

Online option: For students living outside of Canterbury we will be offering an online Tuesday evening class (6:30-9:30pm) via Zoom in 2024, following the same format as the Saturday morning option. 

Both classes need a minimum number of students to run. Please contact the director on [email protected] for more information and to register your interest.





Recommended Prior Learning

Entry Requirements

Aged 19+ as well as application, writing sample and interview 

For further information or to apply 






Contributions and Equipment/Stationery

Enrolment Fee
Age 19+ - $1500 (Includes enrolment fee)

Assessment Information

Qualification
Hagley Certificate of Achievement.