Self-paced Creative Writing Programme
Write. Belong. Be Read.
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Our community, on your time
What sets us apart
- Publishing House. Sahab Collective is an independent publisher registered in the UK. We bring industry insight directly into the programme and feedback we provide on your work.
- Community, never isolation. Unlike most self-paced programmes, we centre the community that makes Sahab Collective feel special. By joining the Manuscript Circle weekly, you make sure that you are not developing in isolation.
- Weekly review of writing. Though you may be half a world away, our instructors will provide feedback up to 1,000 words a week, ensuring development and momentum.
- Write toward publication. Work with intent. All writers are invited to submit to the Sahab Collective Journal and seasonal anthologies.
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Components of the self-paced programme
Within each module:
- Curated Reading List. Each module contains chapters and short stories carefully selected to highlight the theme of each module.
- Literary theory. We ground the work in how readers read, using theory to shape decisions around voice, stance, and structure.
- Creative Writing. Modules include generative prompts that produce new drafts and open directions for development.
- Review of work. Submit up to 1,000 words each week for feedback, maintaining momentum and direction.
- Manuscript Circle. Join a live, online space with other writers every Wednesday for feedback on work in progress.
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Self-paced Creative Writing Programme Pathways
outcomes
Work Toward Publication
Writers complete the programme with work ready to meet real readers. Each participant develops a portfolio and is invited to contribute to the Sahab Collective Journal.
Alongside this, writers gain a sustained community of readers who offer accountability, critique, and momentum beyond the programme. They leave with a clearer voice, a disciplined approach to revision, and the confidence to continue writing with purpose.
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Who this programme is designed for
It is for writers who are:
- New and Established. The programme is accessible, with you the writer having complete control of the momentum.
- Desiring Community. Join a circle of attentive readers every week. Share your work and your views.
- Aspire to Publication. Work toward public readership, with feedback provided on one piece every week from an instructor at Sahab Collective.
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Programme Options and Fees
Self-paced
Frequently asked questions
Do I need prior study or a writing portfolio to join?
No. Curiosity, discipline and a willingness to be read are central. This programme supports both beginners shaping early pages and experienced writers refining longer manuscripts. You will encounter literary theory in accessible extracts, learning how ideas from thinkers such as Kristeva, Gusdorf or de Mann can refine intention and reader experience. The communal nature of critique means you learn as much from reading others as from having your own pages read. You do not need polished work to begin, only a readiness to draft, listen, revise and pursue clarity in language.
How much time should I expect to commit between seminars?
Weekly seminars provide the foundation for learning, but momentum is sustained between sessions. Most writers spend several hours across the week drafting new material, revising existing pages and completing short reflective prompts that prepare discussion. Reading selections are concise and chosen to sharpen craft, not overwhelm. The developmental meetings toward the end of the pathway provide personalised guidance, ensuring your independent work is purposeful. The expectation is not constant labour, but steady attention. This rhythm builds pages with intention and prevents projects from stalling in isolation.
What kind of feedback will I receive on my work?
Feedback comes through a combination of communal critique, close reading and one-to-one developmental meetings. You will learn to listen for how real readers experience tension, clarity, voice and structural movement. Comments focus on intention rather than taste, and emphasise revision across drafts rather than quick fixes. Communal critique cultivates an editorial eye that becomes transferable to your own pages; what you learn by responding to others often illuminates your own decisions. Developmental meetings guide portfolio cohesion and support the critical commentary, helping you articulate why your narrative choices matter.
Will my work be published?
Selected work from each pathway is published in the Sahab Collective Journal, a curated print and digital publication that brings emerging voices into conversation. Publication is accompanied by a public reading, which shifts your writing from private ambition into communal reception. Your final portfolio may include short stories, memoir fragments or chapters from longer projects, supported by a 2,000-word critical commentary that reflects on cultural positioning and reader response. These outcomes form a tangible artefact for approaching agents, editors and writing competitions, demonstrating disciplined revision and an awareness of audience.
Can I take more than one pathway?
Yes. Pathways may be taken sequentially to deepen craft and extend a manuscript over time. Many writers begin in fiction or nonfiction and later pursue Author’s Craft and Voice, or Genre and Form, to strengthen narrative stance and reader awareness. Because each pathway focuses on different experiential effects of storytelling—psychological interiority, cultural positioning, or structural clarity—returning writers encounter new tools rather than repetition. Continuing within the academy also strengthens community ties, expanding your network of attentive readers and sustaining accountability beyond a single semester.
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