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The Course Contents
1. Welcome
  • Before you start
  • Getting the most out of your course
  • How to do the assignments
  • Sending assignments by email
  • Any problems?

2. Getting started

  • A voice all of your own
  • Developing a practice
  • Everyday inspiration
  • The main character
  • Come to your senses
  • What’s it all about?
  • Seeking support
  • The writer’s way

3. Writing a short story - Part 1

  • Why writers should be readers
  • Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”
  • What makes a story ‘short’
  • Finding inspiration for a story
  • Creative juices
  • Getting ready to write
  • Writing atmosphere
  • Time management

4. Writing a short story - Part 2

  • Plot
  • Characters
  • Theme
  • Description
  • Curing Writer’s Block
  • Finding a market

5. Your first steps to getting published– Part 1

  • What is freelancing?
  • Do you have what it takes to freelance?
  • Ways freelance writers make money
  • Where to find writing projects
  • How to bid on projects
  • Resume requirements
  • Writing markets
  • Finding the right agent

6. Writing your novel – Part 1

  • What is a 'Novel'?
  • Discovering your story
  • Plot structure: Developing your story
  • Narrative choices: Exploring the art of description

7. Writing your novel - Part 2

  • Character development
  • Point of view
  • The art of dialogue
  • Finding, expressing, and resolving conflict within the novel structure
  • Editorial discernment: Tricks of the trade
  • Drafting and revising your novel

8. Improving your style

  • Finding your writing voice
  • Creative writing ideas and inspirations
  • Develop your creativity
  • The WOW factor in writing
  • Writing practice

9. Writing for children

  • Finding your voice
  • Fiction and non-fiction
  • Picture books
  • Is rhyming for you?
  • Dealing with controversial and tricky themes
  • 5 tips for writing children’s books
  • The agent process

10. Finding a publisher

  • The major publishers
  • University/small press publishers
  • Self publishing pros and cons
  • E-books
  • Increase your chances of finding a publisher by being visible
  • How to write a query letter

11. Write memoirs – your own or someone else’s

  • What is the purpose of writing an autobiography or family memoir?
  • Gathering facts and research needed to begin writing
  • How to make the facts interesting to the reader
  • 10 ways to add impact to the life story
  • Problems in writing an autobiography or family memoir – scandals, rumours, objections of
  • other family members
  • Weaving past and present together to relate the past events to present circumstances
  • Fill holes while maintaining the true spirit of the story
  • Editing and polishing the story
  • Publishing options for the life story

12. Publishing your own work

  • Is self-publishing right for you?
  • Print-on-Demand vs. Print Orders
  • Marketing your self-published book
  • Self-published non-fiction – Position yourself as an expert
  • Self-published fiction – Build a fan base
  • Getting your book in the store
  • Getting articles and reviews
  • Secrets of the best self-published authors

13. Your first steps to getting published – Part 2

  • Time management
  • Projecting a professional image
  • Creating a home office
  • Contact basics

14. Write a successful screenplay

  • What’s the story
  • From concept to script
  • Building your characters
  • Three act dramatic structures
  • Character arc and premise
  • Plot points, climax, and resolution
  • Build it visually
  • A scene outline
  • Formatting
  • Avoiding pitfalls

15. Writing articles for newspapers and magazines

  • Style
  • Finding topics
  • The feature
  • The editorial
  • The news story
  • Interview process
  • Web vs. Print (media styles)
  • Editing your article
  • Finding a market
  • Knowing your rights
  • Selling tips

16. Become a non-fiction author

  • What is non-fiction?
  • Refining your subject
  • Developing your subject
  • The fact filter: What to include
  • Finding a form
  • Getting at truth
  • Narrative voice
  • Anonymity vs. Authenticity
  • Editing your work
  • Revising your work of non-fiction

17. How to write better poetry

  • Elements of Poetry
  • Minding the details: You can’t see it, unless you see it.
  • The Free-write
  • Paring Down, burning away
  • Revise, Revise, Revise
  • Grounding a poem in the senses
  • Poems as monologues
  • Poetry of address
  • Creating poems in sequence

18. Writing romantic fiction

  • Elements to consider and writing tips
  • How plot, characters, dialogue and description come together
  • Getting a deal and things to consider before accepting a contract
  • Why writing the book is 10% of the work - tips on publicity

19. Doing research for your writing

  • Knowing your subject
  • Research on the net
  • Research in libraries
  • Research by interview
  • Research – your own books and resources
  • Researching faster
  • Fee-based sources of research

20. Your first steps to getting published – Part 3

  • The going rate
  • Calculating overheads
  • Your personalized hourly rate
  • There are 35 written exercises and 12 tutor-marked assignments. You decide which 12 of the available 19 assignments to choose. That way, you get to select which type of creative writing you want to pursue.

For example, you may want to study writing for children, or non-fiction. Or you may prefer poetry and novel writing. But your pack contains all the modules, all the exercises and all the assignments - so you don't miss out whichever 12 assignments you choose to do.
And don't worry if you're unsure what to do - it will all become clear when you get your pack. And you don't have to make your choices until you start doing the assignments. Plus you'll find your tutor is completely flexible.

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