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Shelley Weiner

Fiction Development, Non-fiction, Novel, Short Story

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Shelley Weiner is an acclaimed novelist, short-story writer and journalist who has, over the years, established a reputation as an inspirational creative writing tutor and nurturer of new talent. Shelley's novels include the critically-acclaimed A Sisters' Tale, The Last Honeymoon, The Joker and Arnost. Her latest novel is The Audacious Mendacity of Lily Green. As a Royal Literary Fund Fellow, Shelley has served at Middlesex University and the University of Westminster in London. She is currently employed as an Advisory Fellow.

Shelley has lectured in fiction writing on the Creative Writing MA at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, as well as for Birkbeck College, the Open University, the Taliesin Trust, the British Council in Israel, and Durham University Summer School. She is a mentor on the Gold Dust Mentoring Scheme and teaches for the Skyros Writers' Lab.

"In my teaching of fiction, I regard enchantment and rigour as equally essential. I see to it that stories, fired by the power of the imagination, are shaped with technical skill. While addressing these key elements, I nurture a space in which mutual trust, generosity and the love of writing forge among students deep and enduring bonds."

Upcoming Courses

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Novel Writing

Writing a Novel (Daytime)

A comprehensive six-month writing course for the serious writer, with access to some of the biggest names in publishing.

Level

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Advanced

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London

Length

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6 month +

Tutors

Shelley Weiner, Sabrina Broadbent, Nikesh Shukla, Sarah Harman, Sophie Mackintosh

By Application

Start Date

Thursday 25 Sep 2025

Application Deadline

Sunday 07 Sep 2025

£4350
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Articles by Shelley Weiner

Afterwords: Reflections on Writing a Novel

Shelley Weiner, who has been teaching on Faber Academy's Writing a Novel course since 2014, reflects on some of her students' key takeaways over the years.