
Neuroqueer Novel Writing
Fri 24 Apr
|Zoom
This year-long course is designed to support, guide and motivate writers to sustain a long-term, narrative project. We prioritise practice over production, offer flexible levels of engagement, encourage creative iteration, and establish supportive community.


Time & Location
24 Apr 2026, 18:00 BST – 26 Mar 2027, 20:30 GMT
Zoom
About the event
Tickets on Sale Dec 1st, 2025
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Do you have an idea for a long-form narrative project but aren't sure how to start? Perhaps you're already working on a project, but sometimes struggle to maintain motivation or momentum? Are you the type of writer who benefits from external structures, support, and guidance? Are you a neurodivergent, queer, disabled, or chronically ill writer who finds the expectations and constraints of traditional writing workshops difficult or uncomfortable?
Then Neuroqueer Novel Writing might be for you!
This year-long course includes:
23 structured fortnightly sessions (with seasonal breaks): Friday, April 24th 2026 - March 26th, 6-8:30pm UK via Zoom. (All sessions are recorded and shared for accessibility)
A one-hour 1:1 tutorial with KR after the course ends.
3 monthly Novel Writing Support Group meetings (with the option to continue for £5 a month)
Free access to twice-weekly Writing Sprints (gently structured body-doubling)
All structured sessions will be recorded and shared with all ticket holders, so it is possible to engage with the sessions even when you are unable to attend a session live.
As this is a year-long course and is limited to 24 writers, regular attendance and a strong commitment to your project are encouraged. No refunds (or payment plan cancellations) can be made later than 14 days before the start of the course.
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If you have questions or issues booking your ticket, please contact KR at krmoorhead.lit@gmail.com.
Tickets
Ticket Options
Accomplice Tickets are for those with some expendable income who would like to help fund a subsidised ticket. General Admission tickets represent the true cost of a course place. Subsidised Tickets are for those who can't afford a General Admission Ticket or Payment Plan.
From £396.00 to £1,056.00
Goes on sale
01 Dec, 12:00 GMT
£1,056.00
£792.00
£396.00