Overview of Creative Writing Course
Words come alive through stories, poems, and ideas shared by creative writers. The Creative Writing Course helps people turn their thoughts into powerful writing. Whether it’s a novel that touches hearts, a children’s story that sparks joy, or a poem that expresses deep emotions, writing can make a big difference. Britain’s publishing industry is growing fast, worth over £6 billion and supporting more than 175,000 jobs. With more books being written and read every day, there are more chances than ever to become a successful writer.
This Creative Writing Course teaches students how to write in many styles—fiction, non-fiction, poetry, horror, thrillers, and children’s books. You will learn how to build strong characters, write clear and real conversations, and improve your creative thinking. The course also helps with writing for business, editing your work, and creating proposals. These skills are important if you want your work to be published or used in different careers.
Writers today need to know how to write for print and online readers. With independent publishers growing by 4% every year and more digital platforms available, there are many ways to share your work. The Creative Writing Course helps you become a confident writer ready for success. Whether you want to write your first book or improve your skills, this Creative Writing Course gives you the tools you need.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the Creative Writing Course, students will be able to:
Use basic creative writing skills to tell strong and interesting stories
Write novels and non-fiction using clear structure and planning
Create memorable characters and write realistic conversations
Write in different styles like horror, thriller, murder mystery, and children’s stories
Write poetry and improve thinking and writing skills
Edit their own work and get it ready for publishing
Who is this course for?
Aspiring Authors – People who want to learn how to write stories, books, poems, or children’s stories and turn ideas into real writing
Genre Lovers – Writers who enjoy horror, thrillers, or children’s books and want to improve their skills in these styles
Business Writers – People who need strong writing skills for work, such as making proposals or writing business messages
Creative Workers – Journalists, teachers, or marketers who want to add new writing skills to help in their careers
Hobby Writers – Anyone who loves reading and writing and wants to learn more about writing and publishing
Process of Evaluation
After studying the Creative Writing Course Course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with an MCQ exam or assignment. You have to get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate.
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion - Digital / PDF Certificate
After completing the Creative Writing Course Course, you can order your CPD Accredited Digital / PDF Certificate for £5.99. (Each)
Certificate of Completion - Hard copy Certificate
You can get the CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate for £12.99. (Each)
Shipping Charges:
Inside the UK: £3.99
International: £10.99
Requirements
You don't need any educational qualification or experience to enrol in the Creative Writing Course.
Career Path
After finishing the Creative Writing Course, learners can work in many writing jobs, such as:
Content Writer – £18,000 to £35,000 a year
Copywriter – £20,000 to £45,000 a year
Editorial Assistant – £16,000 to £28,000 a year
Freelance Writer – £15,000 to £50,000 a year
Publishing Assistant – £18,000 to £30,000 a year
Course Curriculum
Module 01: Introduction to Creative Writing
Introduction to Creative Writing 00:13:00
Module 02: The Development of Creative Writing
The Development of Creative Writing 00:16:00
Module 03: Novel Writing
Novel Writing 00:18:00
Module 04: Writing Non-Fiction
Writing Non-Fiction 00:16:00
Module 05: Creating Fictional Characters
Creating Fictional Characters 00:29:00
Module 06: Writing Realistic Dialogue
Writing Realistic Dialogue 00:14:00
Module 07: Writing Horrors, Thriller and Murder Stories
Writing Horrors, Thriller and Murder Stories 00:21:00
Module 08: Writing for Children
Writing for Children 00:16:00
Module 09: Writing Poetry
Writing Poetry 00:19:00
Module 10: Proposal Writing
Proposal Writing 00:27:00
Module 11: Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking 00:15:00
Module 12: Business Writing
Business Writing 00:25:00
Module 13: Other Writings
Other Writings 00:28:00
Module 14: Editing, Evaluating and Getting Published
Editing, Evaluating and Getting Published 00:24:00