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Dark Angels Business Writers Course Comes to Sigtuna, Sweden

The Dark Angels creative business writers course comes to Sigtuna, Sweden in August 2012. The course is aimed at all types of writers who want to improve the level of their English business writing.The course will be held August 15 – 18, 2012 (Wed afternoon – Sat morning) at the Sigtunastiftelsen. The course will have 10 places available.

The course in Sweden is being promoted and supported by *UP There, Everywhere The Global Cloud Based Advertising Agency. Julian Stubbs, who has been involved with Dark Angels for a number of years said 'It's more important than ever that businesses and organisations engage with their audiences on a human level. Too many companies adopt a 'corporate speak' that is neither engaging nor interesting. Dark Angels courses help writers develop their own voice and demonstrate the power in organisations finding their own voice. I can highly recommend the course to anyone working with business writing at any level.'

A Dark Angels Master Class from Merton College Oxford was the main feature of the BBC Radio 4 programme In Business in May 2011. Julian Stubbs from UP* was interviewed and featured in the programme along with other attendees and the three course leaders, John Simmons, Stuart Delves and Jamie Jauncey. Well known auther Philip Pullman, who wrote the trilogy His Dark Materials, was a guest reader on the course and also interviewed for the BBC programme. A link to the BBC programme can be found with this release. 

Dark Angels Courses

The Dark Angels programme is a series of residential writing courses tutored by John Simmons, Stuart Delves and Jamie Jauncey at different locations throughout the UK and Europe.  Started in 2004, at Totleigh Barton in Devon, these highly successful courses look at how to use words more engagingly and imaginatively within the business environment. 

Sigtunastiftelsen

The first capital of Sweden, historic Sigtuna is a small, pretty town on the shores of Lake Mälaren in Sweden, 50 kms north of Stockholm and only 16 kms from Arlanda airport. Sigtunastiftelsen is a beautiful and comfortable conference centre created in 1917 to house the Sigtuna Foundation, a private cultural foundation. The building is described as being ‘a cross between an ancient castle and a Tuscan monastery’.

This course follows the same format as other Intensive Foundation Courses, but has been created specially to cater for the many native and fluent non-native English speakers in the Scandinavian business communities. As with all Dark Angels courses, the course is offered to participants from communications, marketing, brand management, general management and the creative sector. The course is also open to participants from the UK.

John Simmons was formerly director of verbal identity at Interbrand in London, and is now an independent writer and a director of The Writerwww.thewriter.co.uk

Stuart Delves is a director of Henzteeth, a firm of creative writers for business based in Edinburgh. He has over twenty years' experience as a commercial writer and has worked for major clients in virtually every sector.

Jamie Jauncey has written for businesses for more than twenty-five years. Today he works with groups and organisations of all kinds on the power of language and stories to transform the way we see the world and our place in it.

Topics

  • Design

Categories

  • advertising
  • branding
  • branding stockholm
  • destination branding
  • graphic design
  • graphic identity
  • identity
  • identity management
  • life science
  • medical device
  • nobel
  • nobel peace prize
  • social media
  • website design
  • writing
  • skrivare
  • reklam
  • skribent
  • engelsk
  • engelska kurs
  • design

Regions

  • Skåne

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Contacts

Julian Stubbs

Press contact CEO +46706557479

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