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Writing a Novel - Short Course

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Learn to write a novel

 

Self Paced 20-hour course to help you understand more about WRITING A NOVEL.

 Writing a novel certainly requires imagination and inspiration; but those things alone are not enough. Stories need to be crafted carefully and skilfully to become a novel that can be read with ease, and hold the reader’s attention.
The structure of a novel is much like the beams, bulkheads, plumbing and cabling that hold all the pieces of a building together and make it usable. Without these pieces, a building is just a pile of bricks or timber. Similarly, without a structure, a novel is just a pile of loosely related and rambling words.

This course shows you the fundamentals you need to be conscious of, the methodologies you should follow and the skills you need to master in order to write a novel which is compelling to read.

 Our 20 hour courses are self paced and will help you understand a topic in a short amount of time. You can work through the course when you like- test yourself with mini-tests along the way. There are extra case studies or research you can undertake if you would really like to get into the topic. Once you have completed the lessons and self assessment tasks, there is a final exam undertaken online- you can then download your personalised certificate.

CONTENTS

LESSON 1 WHAT IS A NOVEL?
The Origins of Storytelling
Presentation of Novels Today
What Constitutes a Novel?
Genres 8
Audience and the Novel
What is Creative Writing?
Creative genres
Lesson 1 additional reading
Writing for Children
Review what you have been learning

LESSON 2 STRUCTURE AND STYLE
Narrative or Story Structure
Other Devices Used in Story Writing
Style in Writing
Basic Rules of Style
Improve Your Writing
Collaborative Writing
Lesson 2 additional reading

LESSON 3 DEVELOPING A POINT OF VIEW
Introduction
Do Children like to read about Fantasy?
Lesson 3 additional reading

LESSON 4 DEVELOPING THE MAIN PLOT
The Plot
What is a Plot-Driven Novel?
Developing the Plot
Theme
Timelines
Lesson 4 additional reading

LESSON 5 WRITING A SYNOPSIS
A Matter of Words
Writing a Synopsis
Motivating a child to read
Lesson 5 additional reading

LESSON 6 DEVELOPING SUBPLOTS
Deciding on Subplots
Types of Dramatic Stories
Lesson 6 additional reading

LESSON 7 CHARACTERS: HOW TO DEVELOP CHARACTERS
The Importance of Characters
Character Development
Lesson 7 additional reading

LESSON 8 DIALOGUE AND CHARACTERS
Dialect
Voice
Character Language
Lesson 8 additional reading

LESSON 9 MAINTAINING THE READER’S INTEREST – DEVELOPING PACE
Use of Pace
Creating the Pace
Engaging Readers
Lesson 9 additional reading

LESSON 10 REVISING YOUR NOVEL – THE IMPORTANCE OF EDITING AND REVISION
How to Revise and Edit
Improve your Editing Skills
Lesson 10 additional reading

LESSON 11 DEALING WITH WRITER’S BLOCK/MAINTAINING YOUR CREATIVITY
Writer’s Block
Not Writing a Novel: Tips to Get Started AND Finish that Novel
Avoiding Distractions to Your Writing
Don’t have time to write a novel?
Lesson 11 additional reading

LESSON 12 MANUSCRIPT FORMAT AND LAYOUT
Preparation
The importance of the manuscript to getting published
Bloggers – Do you want to make money on your blog?
Lesson 12 additional reading

LESSON 13 MARKETING YOUR NOVEL
Marketing Options
Marketing Your Book
Marketing Elements
Projecting for the Future
Publishing: Electronic and Paper-based Works
Lesson 13 additional reading
Getting Published

Final Assessment

 

How does this course work? 

You can enrol at any time. Once you have paid for the course, you will be able to start straight away.
Study when and where you like. Work through at your own pace.

You can download your study-guide to your smart phone, tablet or laptop to read offline.

There are automated self-assessment tests you can complete at the end of each lesson. You can attempt these as many times as you wish and each time, upon completion, you can see your results. You will need internet access to complete the self assessment tests.

At the end of the course, you are presented with a large assessment which can be attempted online, anywhere, anytime. If you achieve a 60% pass in the exam; you immediately receive a downloadable certificate of completion with your name on it. If you do not achieve a 60% pass rate, you can contact us to re-sit your exam. ( email- admin@acs.edu.au )

Contact us at anytime if you have any issues with the course. admin@acs.edu.au



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