Freelance Writing BWR102
Graduates of this course should:
- Have improved communication skills, particularly with respect to clarity, conciseness and correct grammar.
- Be familiar with the writing indust…
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Graduates of this course should:
- Have improved communication skills, particularly with respect to clarity, conciseness and correct grammar.
- Be familiar with the writing industry; having a clear idea of where opportunities exist for obtaining work as a freelance writer.
- How to go about approaching potential clients to obtain work.
- Have an understanding of the processes involved in publishing books, magazines and newspapers; from generating concepts to seeing the finished publication on sale.
There are ten lessons covering:
- Introduction to freelancing - Scope of freelance writing (types of writing, where to begin, styles, etc). getting help, finding resources & contacts, understanding industry terminology.
- Basic writing skills - What is communication, types of communication, types of language, clear wording, concise wording, parts of speech, grammar, punctuation.
- The publishing world - Periodicals, books, remaindering, copyright, publishers advertising conditions, public lending rights, contracts, selling.
- Manuscripts - Types of printing, preparing a type script, etc.
- Planning what you write - Mechanics of writing, developing an idea, sentence structure, precis, planning what you write, building a paragraph.
- Newspaper writing - Newspapers, regular columns, fillers, short features, etc.
- Magazine writing - Travel writing, magazine articles/features, determining potentially marketable articles.
- Writing books - Non fiction, fiction, short stories, determining what to write and developing an idea.
- Writing advertising - Writing a press release, writing an advertisement, writing for public relations, etc.
- Special project - Planning and developing a manuscript for a small book.
- Discuss the nature and scope of freelance writing.
- Evaluate your basic writing skills and identify deficiencies needing attention in order to be successful at freelance writing.
- Develop a concept for freelance writing which has potential for selling.
- Identify commercial opportunities to sell writing to publishers.
- Describe the preparation of a manuscript for submission to a publisher
- Write commercially viable items for publishing in a newspaper.
- Write commercially viable items for publishing in a magazine.
- Plan for production of a commercially viable book manuscript.
- Write commercially viable advertising.
- Apply all skills and knowledge so far developed to the production of a complete manuscript
WORK FOR YOURSELF DOING SOMETHING YOU ENJOY - LEARN HOW TO BE A FREELANCE WRITER.
Many professional writers start out by freelancing. This course will show you how to write, what writing is marketable, and how to go about selling your work. Emphasis is placed on things which are important to publishers who might buy your work.
To be a successful freelance writer is partially skill, but also attitude, persistence and even a little luck.
Comment from a student in this course: I found the course to be extremely helpful. It has given me the confidence and the skills to present my work to publishers D. Bond
The hardest thing is often to get your first piece(s) published. In this respect, study with this college can offer opportunities you might not find elsewhere.
- We provide opportunities for students to contribute to electronic and print media publications which our staff write for (once your skills reach an appropriate level
- Students can also submit articles for publishing in the student magazine
- Many of our staff are experienced, published writers; and are happy to provide advice and guidence to graduates of this course.
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