Creative Writing Essentials
From finding your story idea to revising your first draft, this practical course shows you everything you need to know to write your novel from start to finish. We’ll look at story ideas, genres, and the different types of markets. We will then examine characters and plots, discussing how to create and develop these key elements. We will touch on the all-important issues of setting and dialogue, and consider how to make them work with your story, rather than against it. We’ll discuss how to write your first draft – and then how to improve it! We will even look at how to best approach publishers to help improve your chance of getting published. This course is suitable for beginners, as well as for more experienced writers who’d like some guidance from someone who has been there and done that! It’s run by Stella Tarakson, an experienced tutor and award-winning published author. You can find out more about her publishing background at https://www.stellatarakson.com/
Course Outline:
Week 1 Finding your story – story ideas; genres; markets
Week 2 Characters – creating believable characters that readers care about; types and roles of characters; the point of view character
Week 3 Plots – creating a gripping plot; story structure analysis
Week 4 Settings and dialogue – selecting your setting and blending it into your story; creating dialogue that reads well, reflects your characters, and advances the plot
Week 5 Editing and revision – how to improve your first draft; structural editing and copy editing
Submitting to publishers – how to approach publishers; the author’s role in the publishing process; understanding contracts
Learning Outcomes:
- An understanding of the complete creative writing process
- The ability to use this knowledge to write a novel or short story
- An understanding of how to best approach publishers
- An appreciation of the author’s role in the publishing process
What to bring:
- Pen and paper or laptop/tablet
- You’re welcome to bring in something you’ve written if you’d like to share it with the class (optional)
About the Tutor:
Stella is a lawyer-turned-author who has won several awards for her work. Over the years she’s written books for adults, schools, and children, and has enjoyed every minute! She loves sharing her passion for writing and the knowledge she’s gained and has been running writing workshops with the community college for more than ten years. You can find out more about Stella and visit her blog at https://www.stellatarakson.com/
Other Information:
- To ensure resources are ready for you at the start of your course, we ask you ideally enrol at least one week before the course commences.
- All courses need a minimum number of students to run ("we try our hardest to get those") . If your course does not have enough students it will be cancelled before the commencement and you will be informed.
<p><p>From finding your story idea to revising your first draft, this practical course shows you everything you need to know to write your novel from start to finish. We’ll look at story ideas, genres
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