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Tutored Retreat: Fiction
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Tutored Retreat: Fiction

Tackling your work-in-progress
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  • Black and white photo of Amanda Smyth
    Amanda Smyth
  • Chloe Aridjis
Date Monday January 18th - Saturday January 23rd 2027
Location Lumb Bank
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This week-long fiction Tutored Retreat offers an opportunity to focus intensively on a work-in-progress, with plenty of time and space to write on your own. Whether you’re wrestling with structure, voice, atmosphere, or anything else, Amanda Smyth and Chloe Aridjis will be on hand to help with your work. These award-winning writers will offer one-to-one tutorials with your specific needs in mind. Come and meet other writers, and propel your project forward in an inspiring and supportive environment.

Participants are invited to submit up to 2000 words for Amanda and Chloe to read in advance of the course by 6th January 2027. Please email your work to lumbbank@arvon.org


*Please use the expandable links below to reveal timings and further details of the course schedule.

Room with a valley view: £995
Rooms in this price band have a single or double bed, and most are on the first or ground floor. One room in this price band is in the attic but has a valley view.

Attic room without a valley view: £930
These rooms have low ceilings and extra stairs to climb.

Concessions: Room with a view £696.50

Concessions: Room without a view £651

As part of our effort to increase participation in the arts, we offer limited concessionary places at a 30% reduction. You can select this option at checkout if available.

What your course fee covers:

Tutoring: Four morning group workshops, with inspiring writing exercises to kick-start your creativity, plus two 1:1 tutorials, one with each tutor, focusing on your own work. Our tutors are some of the leading writers at work today, and in addition to formal workshops and tutorials you will share meals with them and have opportunities for more casual conversation. During evening readings, you’ll hear your tutors – and a guest speaker on Wednesday evening – share their work and answer your questions, from the secrets of their craft to the practicalities of life as a writer.

Your accommodation: A week an 18th-century millowner’s house in West Yorkshire, set in 20 acres of steep woodland with breathtaking views to the valley below.

All meals:  We hand over our well-stocked and welcoming kitchen to you, offering a fresh, tasty seasonal menu prepared from local ingredients where possible (with dietary requests catered for), as well as a constant supply of coffees, teas, and home-baked cakes throughout your stay.

Time and space to write: an opportunity to step away from the distractions of everyday life and focus solely on your creativity.

A community of writers: our writing weeks have a relaxed and sociable atmosphere and offer the perfect opportunity to meet like-minded people. Many of the writers who attend our residentials stay in touch and continue to share work and support one another’s writing journeys – sometimes even decades later.

Support for our charitable activity: Arvon is a charity, and each year over 40 of our courses are with vulnerable groups and schools, from young people who have experienced bullying to adults recovering from an addiction. Your course fee helps to support groups who would otherwise not have the opportunity to access our transformational courses.

 

Physical access at Lumb Bank:

The upper floor of the barn is accessible by lift, and the ground floor is level access or ramped. There is an accessible all-gender toilet on the ground floor. Lumb Bank’s main building is accessible for wheelchair users, but the access to the house itself is down a steep country lane, and the initial part of the driveway is bumpy and uneven. If you are coming on a course and require assistance to enter the building or are a wheelchair user please contact us on access@arvon.org or rozie.kelly@arvon.org so we can meet you on arrival and guide any vehicles in. If you need to park onsite please contact us to arrange this in advance (one space available per course).

Please see our access page for general access information for residential courses.

Our grants scheme may be able to cover a portion of your course fees. Disability costs and additional living/support costs are taken into account when considering your grant application. You may also be entitled to concession pricing on selected courses.

If you have any questions or concerns and want to chat to a member of staff prior to booking please contact us on access@arvon.org

The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre, Lumb Bank is an 18th-century millowner’s house in West Yorkshire, which once belonged to Ted Hughes. It’s set in 20 acres of steep woodland with breathtaking views to the valley below.

You’ll find many quiet places to write in the house and garden – and a well-stocked library. All rooms are single occupancy, and bathrooms are shared. The shared bathrooms are all-gender.

All your meals are provided, locally and sustainably sourced wherever possible. Help yourself to breakfast, our team will prepare lunch, and dinner is prepared in groups each evening using the delicious recipes and ingredients provided.

Explore the Pennine landscape of woods and rivers, weavers’ cottages, packhorse trails and ruins of old mills. It is half a mile from the historic village of Heptonstall and two miles from Hebden Bridge.

See here for more information on Lumb Bank.

“I arrived at the beginning of the week wondering whether I might be a writer or even if I could write. But when I left, not only did I feel I could write, I knew that’s what I was going to do next.”
— Piers Torday
“It is invaluable to writers at an early stage to have this feedback on their work. Many people on my course said that they wished that they had received this type of input earlier in their career – that it might have borne fruit and improved their success. It also provides time to think – in an over complicated world it is hard to carve time for yourself against the requirements of work, family, and daily chores. Arvon was a breath of fresh creative air.”
— Penny Clark
“Both courses I attended have had a massive impact on my writing, and been part of the motivation and encouragement I needed to begin working professionally as a writer.”
— Participant, Residential Writing Week

Writing course tutor delivering a workshop at Lumb Bank

Monday

Arrive in the afternoon, settle in, enjoy dinner and the tutors’ introduction to the week in the evening.

one-to-one tutorial at Lumb Bank

Tuesday

From Tuesday to Friday the focus will be on individual work and one to one time with the tutors. We guarantee an hour with both tutors spread over the four days. On Tuesday evening the tutors will give readings from, or talks about their work followed by Q&A.

Course participants writing at the workshop table at The Hurst

Wednesday

From Tuesday to Friday the focus will be on individual work and one to one time with the tutors. On Wednesday evening the guest speaker will join you for a reading and Q&A.

Course participant writing on a sofa in the barn at Lumb Bank

Thursday

From Tuesday to Friday in the mornings and afternoons, the focus will be on individual work and one to one time with the tutors. Tutors often lead an optional Masterclass during the week.

A woman smiling and listening to a writing tutor speak at Lumb Bank

Friday

From Tuesday to Friday the focus will be on individual work and one to one time with the tutors. On Friday there will be the customary sharing of work produced – or honed – during the rest of the week.

Course participants eating at The Hurst

Saturday

The week comes to a close after breakfast. Depart by 10am. Have a tissue handy to say your farewells to the group.

Course Timetable

Times are subject to change

Monday

Please note that timings may sometimes differ but this represents a standard 5 day Tutored Retreat. There will often be a group session or Masterclass offered at some point in the week, which you will be made aware of on arrival.

2.00 – 3.00pm: Arrival of participants. We’ll welcome you, show you to your room and offer light refreshments. 

4.00 – 5.00pm: The group meets in the living room for an introductory talk from members of our hosting team.  Please make sure you arrive in time for this session, as it will include vital information about the writing week and allow you to introduce yourself to other participants. 

5.00 – 6.00pm: Pre-dinner icebreaker with the tutors. The tutors will introduce themselves and share their plans for the week in detail. You will have the chance to outline what you’d like to achieve.  

6.30pm: Dinner. Our hosting team will serve the evening meal, and the rest of the evening is free for you to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings at Lumb Bank. 

Tuesday

9.30/10.00am—1.00pm: 1-1 tutorials. 

1.00pm: Lunch. Our hosting team will prepare and serve lunch – and wash up afterwards. 

2.00 – 4.00pm: 1-1 tutorials. 

4.00pm: Tuesday’s cooking team prepare the evening meal – and wash up afterwards. 

6.30pm:  Dinner. 

8.00 – 9.00pm: Both tutors read from their work and take questions about their writing practice. 

Wednesday

The timing is just like yesterday… 

9.30/10.00am—1.00pm: 1-1 tutorials. 

1.00pm: Lunch. Our hosting team will prepare and serve lunch – and wash up afterwards. 

2.00 – 4.00pm: 1-1 tutorials. 

4.00pm: Wednesday’s cooking team prepare the evening meal – and wash up afterwards. 

6.30pm:  Dinner. 

8.00 – 9.00m: The guest speaker for the week joins us, reads from their work, and takes questions. 

Thursday

9.30/10.00am—1.00pm: 1-1 tutorials. 

1.00pm: Lunch. Our hosting team will prepare and serve lunch – and wash up afterwards. 

2.00 – 4.00pm: 1-1 tutorials. 

4.00pm: Thursday’s cooking team prepare the evening meal – and wash up afterwards. 

6.30pm:  Dinner. 

Activities for Thursday evening are left flexible and will be agreed between the group and tutors during the week. It may be a ‘night off’ or even include a visit to the local pub, for those who would like to go. 

Friday

9.30/10.00am—1.00pm: 1-1 tutorials. 

1.00pm: Lunch. Our hosting team will prepare and serve lunch – and wash up afterwards. 

2.00 – 4.00pm: There may be 1-1 tutorials or, if both tutors have already seen all the participants, there may be a ‘drop-in’ session to tie up loose ends and review re-drafted work. 

4.00pm: Friday’s cooking team prepare the evening meal – and wash up afterwards. 

6.30pm: Dinner. 

8.00 – 9.00pm: A celebratory reading by course participants. Everyone will have the opportunity to share work they have produced during the week. 

Saturday

 Breakfast, goodbyes, and departures. We ask everyone to vacate the building by 10.00am, but you can leave as early as you wish. 

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