The Gird Writing
Camp for Creative Writing took place last week Saturday and for all writers who
showed up, it was an amazing experience!
Moderated by Dr.
Mawuli Adzei and Prof. Ama Ata Aidoo, writers had a lively discussion about
writing, their work and a few writing deadlines under their belts.
It began with
writing exercises conducted by Billie McTernan, where writers learnt to write freely without the hindrance of thinking too much (guilty on all accounts!).
Participants tackling some writing exercises |
Moderators, Prof. Ama Ata Aidoo & Dr. Mawuli Adzei |
Dr. Mawuli Adzei took over, commencing with the art of Fiction, tackling the topics such as: How to get started, Developing Creative
Ideas, writing style, language and the use of Ghanaianisms. The discussion was
later driven towards the contentious issue of writing for the Writer or writing
for the Reader, and in Dr. Mawuli Adzei’s apt words, it was agreed that, ‘Writers, just write. Do not inhibit your self thinking of the
reader. Your role is as the story teller”.
Prof. Ama Ata
Aidoo took over the next session, and she began wonderfully by reading her latest
piece, ‘GraviSearch’- a rumination of the origin of the names of certain
Ghanaian foods, which became a philosophical contemplation of Africa and its
diaspora, Africa and its passive yet turbulent relationship with the West.
An extensive Q & A session followed where the participants traversed topics such as the challenges of publishing, Ama Ata Aidoo’s writing style, her influences, her choice of topics and so much more.
The camp's final session was on non-fiction, moderated by Dr. Mawuli Adzei.The styles and choices of autobiographies were examined, as well as the style, tone, mood of essays were
also discussed.
Up next in the Gird Writing Camp is the Academic Writing Module of the Gird Writing Camp which is set to take place
this Saturday, October 25 at the Goethe Institute, in Accra.
Prof. Ama Ata Aidoo, Dr. Mawuli Adzei and participants |
With four (4) days more to the
start of the Academic Writing Module of the camp which supports students and
researchers, with their academic projects and research work, the camp promises
to increase participants’ knowledge and propel them to impact meaningfully in
academia.
Prof. Helen Yitah, a Scholar and the Head of
the Department of English who is currently leading the research team
for the Nation and Narration project and Dr. Kweku Ainuson, a Lawyer and a
Lecturer who has worked on an admissions board, supervised graduate thesis and
currently is a reviewer for 3 academic journals will be teaching the Academic
Writing Module of the camp.
You can register online by clicking
here
We are currrently running a discount promotion. If you're interested in getting a discount to attend the camp, please call or text 020152656 or 0263144621. If you would like to offer some form of sponsorship so we can further subsidize the cost for students, please call: 020152656 or 0263144621 or email: info@girdcenter.org. |