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How do you turn your idea for a novel into a novel? The answer may not be an exact science, but most published authors would point to the fundamentals of storytelling: character development and dramatic structure. As the basis of a good story, these two elements of fiction are further shaped by techniques like dialogue, pacing, and scene building to bring your idea to life on the page. But having all the moving pieces to a good story only equates to a first draft. To truly create publishable work, you must add complexity to your fiction and then learn the process of revision.
This course series will help you plan, write, and edit fiction. Write Fiction Like a Pro focuses on ideation and plotting. You will first learn how to plot the structure of your story and flesh out characters. As you progress to Advanced Fiction Writing, you will begin to look at dialogue, setting, action, viewpoint, and tense with a professional's eye. When your draft is close to being finished, you will then learn how to pare down and refine your manuscript.
These lessons will help you develop and sharpen your fiction writing skills. As you apply each technique, your story will take shape, with a clear path from beginning to end. By the time you finish this series, you will be ready to submit your work for publishing.
Series bundles are not eligible for partial drops or refunds. Transfers to other open sessions of the same course are available. Please refer to your school for additional details regarding drops, transfers, and refunds on Series bundles.
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Enrollment Options:
Instructor-Led
6 Weeks Access Course Code: B9570
Start Dates* Nov 13 | Dec 18 | Jan 10 | Feb 07
*Choose start date in cart
$205.00
USD
Self-Paced
3 Months Access Course Code:
No Instructor, Start Anytime
$205.00
USD
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Syllabus
- Advanced Fiction Writing
- Story Structure
- Plot Templates
- Character Development
- Viewpoint, Voice, and Tense
- Setting
- Advanced Scene and Sequel
- Conflict, Action, and Suspense
- Dialogue
- Beginnings and Endings
- Symbols, Metaphors, and Writing Big
- Bring Your Story to Life
- Self-Editing, Submission, and Marketing
- Write Fiction Like a Pro
- Story Structure
- The Dramatic Elements
- Character
- Act 1: Hook, Backstory, and Trigger
- Act 2: Crisis, Struggle, and Epiphany
- Act 3: Plan, Climax, and Ending
- The Story Idea
- The Story Outline
- The Long Form
- Plan Like a Pro
- Plot Like a Pro
- Write Fiction Like a Pro
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