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36 Creative Writing courses in Potters Bar delivered Live Online

Early Writers: 6-7 year olds

By Creative Writing with Hannah

These groups are for emerging young writers and will ensure your child loves writing from the beginning! We will play games, laugh and have lots of fun exploring imaginative ideas and beginning to structure a story. For this class your child needs to be able to write at least one sentence on their own. 4 children maximum fully interactive weekly 55 minute lessons qualified, expert teacher optional homework set weekly additional resources set via online classroom lesson recordings for absent students written progress reports three times per year Classes are £90 per month

Early Writers: 6-7 year olds
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£90

Novel Writing: From Idea to Publishing

By NextGen Learning

Novel Writing: From Idea to Publishing Course Overview This course offers a comprehensive journey through the entire novel writing process, from the initial spark of an idea to the final step of publishing. Learners will explore essential elements such as idea generation, audience identification, genre selection, and the craft of creating compelling plots and memorable characters. The course emphasises effective drafting and editing techniques to enhance storytelling quality. Additionally, it addresses common challenges like writer’s block and provides strategic guidance on publishing options. By the end of this course, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to develop their novel-writing skills, enabling them to create engaging narratives ready for publication or submission. This course is ideal for those wishing to develop their creative writing capabilities and gain a thorough understanding of the novel writing journey. Course Description This course delves deeply into the core aspects of novel writing, guiding learners through a structured approach to develop their stories from conception to publication. Topics include identifying and refining ideas, understanding target readers, and choosing the appropriate genre to maximise impact. The course covers narrative structure, setting development, and characterisation to build rich and immersive worlds. Emphasis is placed on writing the first draft with clarity and purpose, followed by detailed editing strategies to improve flow and coherence. Learners will also explore methods to overcome writer’s block and explore various publishing routes, from traditional to self-publishing. Throughout, the course fosters a professional understanding of the writing process, enhancing creativity, discipline, and market awareness essential for success in the literary field. Novel Writing: From Idea to Publishing Curriculum Module 01: Getting Started with Novel Writing Module 02: Finding Ideas and Selecting Your Audience Module 03: Selecting Your Genre Module 04: Planning and Plotting: Using Stories, Narrative and Setting Module 05: Bringing Your Characters to Life Module 06: Making That First Draft Module 07: Editing Effectively Module 08: Overcoming the Dreaded Writer’s Block Module 09: Getting Your Work Published (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop novel-writing skills and storytelling expertise. Professionals aiming to enhance their creative writing for career advancement. Beginners with an interest in literary creation and narrative development. Aspiring authors looking to understand the complete novel writing and publishing process. Career Path Novelist and Fiction Writer Creative Writer for Publishing Houses Content Creator and Story Developer Literary Agent Assistant Editorial Assistant in Publishing Self-Publishing Author

Novel Writing: From Idea to Publishing
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£7.99

Story Development for writers

By TheCoffeehouseWriter

One to one writing development and support from a professional writing coach and experienced teacher and writer. Perfect for script or novel.

Story Development for writers
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£45

Classic Novels & Critical Writing: To Kill a Mockingbird

By Primary Tutor Project

Classic Novels & Critical Writing: To Kill a Mockingbird

Classic Novels & Critical Writing: To Kill a Mockingbird
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FREE

Bridge Novels & Structural Writing: The Giving Tree

By Primary Tutor Project

Bridge Novels and Structural Writing: The Giving Tree

Bridge Novels & Structural Writing: The Giving Tree
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

Soul Writing for Creativity

5.0(10)

By Matt Rivers

Join Matt Rivers in his Soul Writing for Creativity course and learn to explore your imagination and discover your natural creative voice.

Soul Writing for Creativity
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£5 to £15

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ZunTold

zuntold

London

ZunTold is an independent publishing company, based in Manchester, focusing on publishing good fiction to support mental health and wellbeing. We publish Middle Grade and YA fiction and love working with established voices as well as debut authors. Our authors have been nominated for literary prizes, including the Carnegie Medal, and won prestigious awards too, like the Lancashire Book of the Year Award, chosen solely by young people aged 13-14 years of age. We work with agented authors but twice a year, (in June for YA and in December for Middle Grade) we open our doors to authors who do not have an agent. We do not publish picture books as we don’t have the expertise to do so. We publish in print, e-book and interactive books. We run a programme we call Fiction as Therapy. Our staff are publishing professionals, writers, editors, counsellors and psychotherapists who have also trained in Therapeutic Writing. Books are 'healers for the soul' and creative writing brings many health benefits. Our Fiction as Therapy service offers a therapeutic programme of bibliotherapy across different age audiences and creative writing for therapeutic purposes, for young people and adults looking to support their mental and physical health and wellbeing. There is a growing evidence base that therapeutic writing and bibliotherapy can support people with long term physical health conditions as well as improving mental health. We are building links with NHS Trusts and Social Care providing an online library and blended services of tailored support to individuals and communities.

Reviews Are Matter

reviews are matter

London

The Importance of Reviews in Choosing a Writing Service When it comes to juggling the heavy workload, students may find that using writing services can be revolutionary. Finding a trustworthy and dependable provider might be difficult, though, given the variety of possibilities. Reviews are quite important at this point since they act as a lighthouse for students navigating the sea of writing services. Unbiased Insights from Real Customers Review offers the main benefit of impartial opinions [https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/studybay.com] from real clients who have used the service directly and whose reviews can prove that the service is legit and safe. Many facets of the writing business, including job quality, timeliness, customer service, and general satisfaction, are well-examined in these reviews. Students can make an educated choice by thoroughly understanding what to expect by reading through reviews. Identifying Reputable Services Reviews are a really useful instrument for differentiating between legitimate and maybe less trustworthy writing providers. Excellent customer service and high-quality work are key indicators that a certain service keeps its word. Negative evaluations, however, might act as warning signs and direct students away from services that might not live up to their expectations. Popular Review Platforms Students may look into writing services using a number of well-known review sites: Trustpilot [https://www.trustpilot.com/]: Writing services are among the many areas for which this site is well known for its large collection of reviews. SiteJabber: A great tool for assessing writing services, SiteJabber focuses on offering user reviews and ratings for internet companies. Reddit: Although it's not a review site specifically, students can participate in conversations and ask their peers for advice on writing services on its many subreddit groups. Scenarios Where Writing Services Are Beneficial Students could require the help of a writing service in many different circumstances: Tight Deadlines: With so many homework and tests, students may become overburdened by deadlines. Writing services guarantee that tasks are finished on time without sacrificing quality. Complex Topics: Some scholastic courses or themes might be quite difficult and call for in-depth study and understanding. Writing services frequently use subject matter specialists who can guide students through these intricacies. Language Barriers: Students from abroad or whose first language is not English could find it challenging to express themselves clearly. Writing services may help make sure their work is clear of grammatical problems and flawlessly composed. Lack of Writing Skills [https://careerlaunchpad.arcadia.edu/blog/2023/01/09/what-are-writing-skills/]: Not all students are born writers, which might result in worse scores or lost chances. Writing services might offer the help required to improve the caliber of written work. Through careful consideration of evaluations and the use of well-known review sites, students can select a writing service with knowledge. Reading through both good and bad evaluations is crucial to comparing the advantages and disadvantages and determining if the service can satisfy certain requirements. Academic obstacles can be surmounted, writing abilities can be enhanced, and academic performance can be increased by students using the appropriate writing service.