5 writing craft writing classes in London

Compare in-person writing craft writing classes by level, schedule, topic and start date

All schedules
All formats

5 classes found

ClassesProviderNext startScheduleDurationPriceTeacherVenue
Beat writer’s block
11 Jul 2026
10:30 - 16:306 hour class
One-day class1 day
£79.00
How to get published
13 Jul 2026
13:00 - 16:003 hour class
Short course3 weeks
£119.00
Craft focus: scenes and setting in fiction
18 Jul 2026
10:30 - 16:306 hour class
One-day class1 day
£79.00
Craft focus: grammar, syntax, and style for creative writers
15 Sept 2026
14:45 - 16:1590 min class
Short course11 weeks
£229.00
Craft focus: scenes and setting in fiction
24 Oct 2026
10:30 - 16:306 hour class
One-day class1 day
£79.00
  • Starts Sat 11 Jul

    Beat writer’s block

    Sat 11 Jul, 10:30 - 16:301 day
    City LitWritingKeeley Street
    1 daySat 10:30£79
    KateSmurthwaiteKeeley Street
    KateSmurthwaite
    Keeley StreetWC2B 4BA
    £79
  • Starts Mon 13 Jul

    How to get published

    Mon 13 Jul, 13:00 - 16:003 weeks
    City LitWritingKeeley Street
    3 weeksMon 13:00£119
    NeilArkseyKeeley Street
    NeilArksey
    Keeley StreetWC2B 4BA
    £119
  • Starts Sat 18 Jul

    Craft focus: scenes and setting in fiction

    Sat 18 Jul, 10:30 - 16:301 day
    City LitWritingKeeley Street
    1 daySat 10:30£79
    ThomasMcMullanKeeley Street
    ThomasMcMullan
    Keeley StreetWC2B 4BA
    £79
  • Starts Tue 15 Sept

    Craft focus: grammar, syntax, and style for creative writers

    Tue 15 Sep, 14:45 - 16:1511 weeks
    City LitWritingKeeley Street
    11 weeksTue 14:45£229
    WilliamBradyKeeley Street
    WilliamBrady
    Keeley StreetWC2B 4BA
    £229
  • Starts Sat 24 Oct

    Craft focus: scenes and setting in fiction

    Sat 24 Oct, 10:30 - 16:301 day
    City LitWritingKeeley Street
    1 daySat 10:30£79
    ThomasMcMullanKeeley Street
    ThomasMcMullan
    Keeley StreetWC2B 4BA
    £79

Showing 1 to 5 of 5 sessions

Frequently asked questions

I’m a complete beginner. Which writing class in London should I start with?

If you are completely new to writing, start with a beginner creative writing class, writing taster or introduction to writing course. These classes usually cover simple exercises, short pieces, feedback, character, structure and confidence. A good first writing class should be suitable for adults with no previous writing experience.

Should I choose creative writing, fiction, poetry or non-fiction first?

Choose a general creative writing class if you want to explore different forms before specialising. Choose fiction if you want to write stories, characters and scenes. Choose poetry if you are drawn to language, rhythm and imagery. Choose non-fiction if you want to write essays, memoir, journalism or real-life stories. For most complete beginners, a general creative writing course is the safest first step.

What is the easiest writing class if I just want to try it once?

Look for a writing taster, one-day workshop, short creative writing class or beginner-friendly session. These are usually better than a long course if you want to try writing without committing to several weeks. Choose a class that clearly says it is suitable for beginners or people with no previous writing experience.

Do I need to have written anything before joining a writing class?

No. Beginner writing classes are usually designed for people who want to start writing, not people who already have a finished story, poem or manuscript. You may be asked to do short exercises in class, but you should not need a portfolio or previous publication experience for an introductory course.

Will I have to read my writing out loud?

It depends on the class. Many writing classes include optional sharing and group feedback, but beginner-friendly courses should not force you to read before you are ready. If this makes you nervous, look for a supportive beginner class and check the course description for how feedback is handled.

How many writing classes are currently listed on Learn.London?

Learn.London currently lists 5 writing classes in London. These include Writing Craft and Fiction from 1 London providers.

Which London providers offer writing classes?

Learn.London currently lists writing classes from 1 London providers, including City Lit. Use the provider column in the table to compare adult learning providers, writing schools, literary organisations and creative studios by location, price, schedule and writing type.

Can I find evening or weekend writing classes on Learn.London?

Yes. Learn.London currently lists 0 evening writing classes and 3 weekend writing classes in London. Use the day and time columns to compare writing classes that fit around work, study or other commitments.

Can I compare writing classes by price, location and duration?

Yes. The writing classes table lets you compare classes by price, location, provider, level, type, start date, day, time and duration. Prices currently range from £79 to £229, based on the classes listed on Learn.London.

How do I use the table to find the most suitable writing class?

Start by filtering for your level, then narrow the table by writing type, day, time, location, price and duration. This helps you quickly separate beginner creative writing classes from fiction, poetry, non-fiction, memoir, journalism, screenwriting, playwriting, short story and longer writing courses.