We believe Freedom Through Learning is like no other programme
in Central London; we say this because your delegates tell us so. They enjoy
the exclusive access we offer to leaders in the world of business, art and
design and media and entertainment.
Not only do our delegates rave about us but here is what the press have to
say about the speakers at Freedom Through Learning and the
organisations they lead:
New launch
Due to popular demand, Freedom Through Learning is pleased to announce the
launch of its next round of evening courses. With hundreds of Londoners flocking
to our classes on modeling, publishing, film-making, we are now taking bookings
for our brand new courses which are Coming
soon.
Peepal Tree Press give aspiring authors an inspired gift
Peepal Tree Press, publisher of fiction, poetry and academic titles, have kindly agreed to give 10 lucky guests a signed copy of Courttia’s book, Music for the Off-Key.
Music for the Off-Key: Twelve Macabre Short Stories
"Courttia Newland is a man who makes things happen, a leading figure in his generation of writers. His plays and stories pack a powerful punch and reach parts of the community other writers don’t reach." Maggie Gee, author of The White Family
For a synopsis of Courttia’s book, go to:
http://www.peepaltreepress.com/single_book_display.asp?isbn=9781845230401
For reviews go, go to:
http://www.peepaltreepress.com/review_list.asp?isbn=9781845230401
About Peepal Tree Press
Peepal Tree Press is the home of challenging and inspiring literature from the Caribbean and Black Britain. Its books express the popular resources of transplanted and transforming cultures.
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If you would like to find out more about Peepal Tree Press, please contact Hannah on:
contact@peepaltreepress.com
and see the website at: http://www.peepaltreepress.com
Exclusive offer for budding filmmakers and models
Bring a DVD of your film to the class on How to get your First Film made on Wednesday 18th June and get your film seen by thousands of film loves in London at The Portobello Film Festival from 24th August 2008.
If your ambition is to grace the cover of Vogue or Cosmo or even strut the catwalk, then remember to bring a recent photograph to the class on How to make it as a top model on Monday 16th June. You can submit your picture to our speaker/host to review after class.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: Remember to mark your DVD/photo with your full contact details. Please keep a copy of your film/photo as submissions can not be returned.
To book your place on either of these two course simply click on this link, enter your payment details and confirm you would like to submit your film or photo.
What’s on for aspiring authors
Find out what’s on at: www.telltales.co.uk
Warning: Material on this site may be explicit (Freedom Through Learning is not responsible for the content of this site)
What the papers say
About Greg Hall
Click here to find out about the critically acclaimed filmaker.
Portobello Film Festival
“Portobello Film Festival isn’t quite like anything else in the
London film festival calendar. It’s defined by a strong local community
identity but dedicated to an international outlook, a confirmed lover of film
but also a showcase for numerous other art forms, an outlet for fresh talent
that also attracts heavyweight veteran contributors.” Time Out
“The best in British cinema.” The Tatler
“London’s best loved film festival.” Creative Week
Related links
Courttia Newland
Check out Courttia’s blog on: www.myspace.com/courttianewland
Simon Trewin
Find out who’s doing what in the world of publishing at: www.simontrewin.com
Greg Hall
Check out Greg Hall’s blog on: www.myspace.com/brokebutmakingfilms
Portobello Film Festival
Latest news about the Portobello is coming to you soon at: www.portobellofilmfestival.com
Press releases
how to get your debut book published
how to get your first film made