the maeve binchy writers’ club Ayshim, 1 March 20155 March 2024 Maeve Binchy’s Evening Class was the first book I have ever read in English. I was so proud of myself for reading a big book in English and enjoying it, too. This one, however, is a guidebook on writing and it has been one of the most approachable ones for me. It is inspired by a course run by The National College of Ireland. The advice in it comes not only from Maeve Binchy herself but also from other writers, editors and publishers. Here’s the list of these experts: Marian Keyes, Alison Walsh, Norah Casey, Paula Campbell, Ivy Bannister, Seamus Hosey, Gerald Dawe, Jim Culleton, Ferdia McAnna and Julie Parsons. “The most important thing to realize is that everyone is capable of telling a story.” Maeve Binchy The Maeve Binchy Writers’ Club is written with charm, humour and generosity. It warms your heart only Maeve Binchy can do. She basically shows us how authors write and covers topics from finding a subject and creating good writing habits to sustaining progress and seeking a publisher. It doesn’t matter if you want to write plays, short stories or mysteries, there is something in it for every one. At the end of the book, there is an appendix full of suggested further reading, a selection of writing competitions and awards as well as websites and literary journals. books & writing Alison Walshbooksbooks about writingMaeve BinchyMarian KeyesNational College of Ireland