Write. Belong. Be Read.
Genre and Form: Pattern & Resonance
Format
In-person Or Online
When
Sundays, 10:00
Current Cohort
Sep-Dec 2025
Next Enrolment
Jan-March 2026
Duration
36 Hours, 12 Weeks
Price
AED 4,500
from idea to publication
About Genre and Form
What You Will Achieve
- By the end of the pathway, you will design narrative movement with clarity, managing tension, transition, and thematic coherence across pages.
- You will learn how genre conventions shape reader expectation, allowing you to negotiate surprise without confusion.
- You will expand editorial judgement, articulating why specific formal decisions affect how readers interpret and anticipate meaning.
- You will complete a polished creative portfolio of up to 5,000 words, accompanied by a concise critical commentary that situates your work in contemporary writing culture.
- You will participate in selected publication opportunities through the Sahab Collective Journal, creating an audience facing artefact suitable for future submission.
- You will demonstrate the ability to give and receive thoughtful feedback, integrating peer insight into revision and contributing to communal critique.
Writers
Who Genre and Form is for
This pathway is designed for adults who want clearer control over the architecture of their narratives. You may be shaping early chapters that drift, restructuring a stalled manuscript, or exploring how genre signals create reader expectation. If you are ready to investigate pacing, escalation, scene arrangement and structural patterning—and to prototype alternative forms with attentive critique—this pathway provides the language, method and framework to help you design narrative shape with confidence.
You might:
- have pages where events occur, but forward attention and escalation weaken across chapters
- want to understand how pattern, duration and transitions produce coherence, tension and release
- be open to formal theory that clarifies intention, expectation and structural consequence
- seek a community that tests narrative movement in real time, offering sustained feedback on architecture rather than taste
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Programme Options and Fees
In Person and Online
In Person - 1 Seminar: Craft Orientation
AED 500
Experience communal critique and reader response, and begin shaping intention on the page.
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1 seminar
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Curated Reading List
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Three hours of seminar-based learning
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Access to the Manuscript Circle
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Contact Sahab Collective to participate in a live trial session at discount
In Person - 5 Seminars: Technique Progression
AED 2,000
Continue the momentum across multiple drafts. Develop consistency, explore form, and receive iterative feedback.
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5 seminars
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Curated Reading List
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15 hours of tuition and creativity
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Access to the Manuscript Circle
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One piece of extended writing workshopped in class
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Instructor feedback on short-form pages generated n session
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Flexible, with non-consecutive attendance
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Sessions may be applied across different pathways, subject to availability.
In Person - 12 Seminars: Publication Portfolio
AED 4,500
Complete your manuscript, refine narrative intention, and prepare for publication with sustained, professional support.
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Full course of 12 weekly seminars (36 hours)
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Curated Reading List
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36 hours of tuition and creativity
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Access to the Manuscript Circle
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Two pieces of extended writing workshopped in seminar
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Regular instructor feedback on short-form pages generated in session
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Flexible attendance, with credit applied to alternative sessions if requested
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Access to parallel online sessions for added flexibility
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Two developmental meetings supporting manuscript progression and commentary strategy
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Submit up to 5,000 polished words for publication pathway in the Sahab Collective Journal
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Pay in full for a 20% discount, or via instalments
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Pathway Progression
Louis Garratt
Creative Director, Educator, Writer
About
Louis Garratt is a writer and educator who founded Sahab Academy to give working creatives the structure, feedback, and community he once sought himself. His background in international education shapes the Academy’s balance of theory and practice, helping writers move from private drafts to finished, publishable work.
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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