Daily schedule
After registration on Sunday afternoon, we invite you to a welcome meeting in the Amersi Lecture Theatre in New Quad, where you will meet your tutors. Join us in Deer Park afterwards for our opening drinks reception, followed by dinner in Brasenose’s historic dining hall (informal dress).
Seminars take place on weekday mornings. Most afternoons are free, allowing you time to explore Oxford, enjoy a variety of optional social events (see details below), or to sit back and relax in one of the college's atmospheric quads.
Your course culminates on Friday evening with a closing drinks reception and gala farewell dinner at which Certificates of Attendance are awarded. For this special occasion smart dress is encouraged (no requirement to wear dinner suits or gowns).
Social programme
We warmly invite all Inspiring Oxford students to take part in our optional social programme, with all events provided at no additional cost. Events are likely to include:
- Croquet on the quad
- Chauffeured punting from Magdalen Bridge
- Expert-led walking tours of Oxford
- Optional visit to an Oxford Library or the Ashmolean Museum
- River Thames afternoon cruise
- Quiz night in the college bar
- Scottish country dance evening (where you do the dancing!)
Seminars
Monday
Starting Points
What is flash fiction, and why does it matter to your writing craft? We’ll read prize-winning examples to uncover what makes them work, and you’ll begin the first of several stories this week.
Tuesday
Setting, Character and Plot
In flash fiction, setting, character, and plot are tightly woven together by necessity. We’ll explore how to craft vivid worlds, memorable characters, and concise yet resonant narratives.
Wednesday
Language, Specificity, Form and Structure
Today, we’ll focus on making every word count, using precise language, strong imagery, and rhythm to elevate your writing. We’ll also experiment with different structures and approaches to sustain reader engagement.
Thursday
Narration and Dialogue
Who tells the story, and how? We’ll examine narrative voice, point of view, and distance, as well as techniques for writing dialogue that feels authentic and purposeful.
Friday
Beginnings, Endings and the Art of Editing
We’ll learn how to hook readers from the opening line and craft endings that linger. Finally, we’ll refine your drafts with an innovative editing technique and discuss strategies for sharing your work with a wider audience.