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Non-Fiction Workshop

Deana Luchia


Regions:
Surrey, East Sussex, West Sussex, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Somerset, Wiltshire, Bristol, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, London
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Unknown
Category:
Media
Updated:
13th June 2026

As a writer of published non-fiction, I will talk people through the process of writing a book, from idea to publication. I will ask listeners to start thinking about what to include and who to target as readers.

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About Deana Luchia

I am an author, journalist and creative writing tutor from SW London who enjoys speaking about writing.

My talks are all about giving people the confidence to write and to begin their writing journey. Whether someone wants to write fiction, non-fiction, features, children's picture books or screenplays, I will tell you everything I've learnt in my thirty-plus years as a writer and in my ten-plus years as a writing tutor.

One of my most popular talks is on memoir writing for beginners, but having now created over 600 workshops (that I teach) my talks can be on any writing-related subject.

My talks are interactive and I ask those attending to bring a pen and paper.


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