Spend a day with the country's best cricket journalists
Date and times: Saturday 1 June 2013, 10am-5pm
Overview
This Masterclass is for anyone with a passion for both cricket and writing.
You'll cover the realities of being a cricket journalist today, see how complicated matches are distilled into compelling prose, as well practice live reporting and blogging.
Tutor profile
Mike Selvey is a cricket correspondent for The Guardian. He played three times for England, and famously dismissed Roy Fredericks, Viv Richards and Alvin Kallicharran with his first 20 balls, finishing with 4 for 41, in his first Test against the West Indies in 1976.
Testimonials from past Guardian Masterclasses
Excellent course leaders, giving important and pertinent insights.
Brilliant and engaging. Excellent tutors and content.
Good mix of practical exercises along with advice, Q&A, entertaining anecdotes and insight into the working life of cricket journalists.
It had the right mix of informality whilst making sure we covered a good amount of ground. Selve is a great authority to have in the room and very good company.
To book
Details
Date: Saturday 1 June 2013
Times: 10am-5pm
Location: The Guardian, 90 York Way, King's Cross, London, N1 9GU
Price: £220 (includes VAT, booking fees and refreshments)
Maximum class size: 22
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