Luke Eastwood - SATURDAY 8 AUGUST 10am

€35.00

Luke Eastwood

SATURDAY 8 AUGUST 10am

Mill Cove Gallery, 21 Main Street, Kenmare. Co. Kerry
€35 per person

  • 10 participants

  • 10am-1pm

  • Suitable for beginners to intermediate writers


Provided: Handouts, examples of published non‑fiction structures, book-design samples
Participants bring: Notebook, pens; laptop optional

A practical, engaging workshop guiding participants through the complete process of writing non‑fiction: developing themes, structuring research, shaping chapters, and understanding voice and clarity. Luke also covers navigating publishing options and preparing a manuscript professionally.

Luke Eastwood is an established writer, poet, historian, and graphic artist with twelve published books and international recognition across Ireland, the UK, and the USA. His work has been featured in the Irish Times, Irish Daily Mail, RTÉ, Today FM, Radio Kerry, and History Ireland. His bestselling book Scotia: Lost Sister of Tutankhamun is published in multiple languages, and his first novel launches this summer. His forthcoming non‑fiction book with The History Press explores death, the Celtic otherworld, and associated traditions.

Luke Eastwood

SATURDAY 8 AUGUST 10am

Mill Cove Gallery, 21 Main Street, Kenmare. Co. Kerry
€35 per person

  • 10 participants

  • 10am-1pm

  • Suitable for beginners to intermediate writers


Provided: Handouts, examples of published non‑fiction structures, book-design samples
Participants bring: Notebook, pens; laptop optional

A practical, engaging workshop guiding participants through the complete process of writing non‑fiction: developing themes, structuring research, shaping chapters, and understanding voice and clarity. Luke also covers navigating publishing options and preparing a manuscript professionally.

Luke Eastwood is an established writer, poet, historian, and graphic artist with twelve published books and international recognition across Ireland, the UK, and the USA. His work has been featured in the Irish Times, Irish Daily Mail, RTÉ, Today FM, Radio Kerry, and History Ireland. His bestselling book Scotia: Lost Sister of Tutankhamun is published in multiple languages, and his first novel launches this summer. His forthcoming non‑fiction book with The History Press explores death, the Celtic otherworld, and associated traditions.