Diploma in Creative Writing VWR004
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Develop and expand your Creativity, and Become a Successful
Writer
To be successful as a creative writer, you need to develop not only
writing skills; but also a technique and an ability to distill your
ideas, focus on a project and follow that project trough to it\'s
conclusion. Creative writing is stimulating, but also challenging,
and not always completely what the student expects it to be. Then
again... if it was what you expect; you would already know what
this course sets out to teach you, and you would already probably
be a successful writer.
If you want to be a successful, creative writer; and have the
committment to follow that dream; this course could be the path you
have been looking for.
Modules
Core Modules: These modules provide foundation knowledge
for the Certificate in Creative Writing.
Childrens Writing BWR104
Creative Writing BWR103
Dramatic Writing BWR110
Editing I (Editing and Proof Reading) BWR106
Poetry BWR109
Writing Fiction BWR105
Note that each module in the Certificate in Creative Writing is a
short course in its own right, and may be studied
separately.
Module 1. Creative Writing
The nine lessons are as outlined below:
1. Introduction
2. Basic Writing Skills
3. Being Concise and Clear
4. Planning what you write
5. Fiction
6. Non Fiction
7. Newspaper Writing
8. Magazine Writing
9. Writing Books
10. Special Project
Module 2. Writing Fiction
There are eight lessons in this module as follows:
1. Scope & Nature of Fiction
2. Components of a Story – beginning, middle and end
3. Technique…The Creative Process – conception, developing a
plot, Writing a Draft, Editing and rewriting; Method Writing
4. Conception and Research
5. Drama
6. Fantasy
7. The Short Story
8. The Novel
Module 3. Children\'s Writing
There are ten lessons in this unit, as follows:
1. Introduction: Understanding Children, their thoughts, needs,
development.
2. Overview of Children’s Writing: Categories (fiction & non
fiction), understanding the market place; analyse & understand
what is needed for the different categories, etc.
3. Conceptualisation: Conceiving a concept…where & how to
find inspiration/influence. Developing a concept … how to
plan.
4. Children’s Writing for Periodicals: Children’s pages in
magazines, newspapers, etc.
5. Short Stories
6. Non-Fiction: Texts (writing to satisfy curriculum. Other (eg.
nature, history, biography, hobbies).
7. Fiction: settings, characterisation, fantasy, science fiction,
adventure.
8. Picture Books and Story Books
9. Editing your work: Grammar, spelling & punctuation.
Improving clarity. Cleaning out clutter; expansions.
10. Project - write a short story, picture book or kids page for a
(hypothetical) periodical.
Module 4. Editing I
1. Introduction to Editing
2. The Mechanics of Clear Writing
3. Assessing Manuscripts
4. Copy Editing I
5. Copy Editing II
6. Preparing Copy for Printing
7. Proof Reading
8. The Final Stages
Module 5. Dramatic Writing
1. Introduction.
2. Characters –Developing the characters
3. Theme & Genre
4. Plot Development
5. Weaving a Story
6. Writing a Dramatic Short Story
7. Developing Sub Plots
8. Writing a Chapters for a Dramatic Novel
Module 6. Poetry
There are nine lessons in this module as follows:
1. Brief description of the many different types of poetry, poetry
forms and terminology.
2. Famous poets.
3. Encouraging your creativity.
4. Developing different styles of poetry a
5. Developing different styles of poetry b
6. Developing different styles of poetry c
7. Developing different styles of poetry d
8. Getting your work published – how and where
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