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How To Write A Book In Two Weeks

By iStudy UK

Description How to write a book in two weeks is about how to write a NON-FICTION book in two weeks and get it published. Its a course meant for all those people out there who have 'an idea' bubbling around in their head, but yet they haven't quite got it down on paper yet, and they're just not sure where and how to start. This course starts at the very beginning, and it guides you through the process, of how to write a book with various examples of how the lecturer herself has personally achieved this herself. This isn't a theoretical course. This is practical. It is ideal for entrepreneurs, business people, experts, self-employed, those who want to write as a career and those who just want to get one book done. We look at your ideas, the structure of the book, overcoming challenges, publishing and completion and we also touch on marketing. Template writing plans, book budget plan and an e-book are included. The course will take approx 3-4 hours to complete. There's a slideshow presentation with plenty of ideas for you and no doubt if you only have one book idea now, but the time we've finished, you'll have a lot more! This course is ideal if you've always wanted to write a book, have an idea for a book, know that a book will help you in your career and you just want to get it completed in the quickest, easiest, most pain-free way possible. Book coaches can cost thousands of pounds for their service. This course guides you through the steps and you'll know exactly what you have to do. Do clear time in your schedule to write. Attending this course will not write the book for you! You'll be inspired but you must act on this. The tutor is happy to discuss book ideas with you and can give you chapter feedback but is unable to read complete books sent in. What Will I Learn? Write the book that they've always wanted to Get their book published Who is the target audience? This course is for aspiring and budding writers who are serious about wanting to get their non-fiction book written quickly This course is probably not for you if you are a fiction-writer  Requirements You should have access to and be familiar with Microsoft word, or similar word processing package so that you can type up your book Day 1 - Introduction Introduction to the course and your tutor FREE 00:13:00 Lec2 - Finding Your Why FREE 00:14:00 Your idea and outline What is your idea? 00:20:00 Your idea - stage 2 00:11:00 Create it! 00:14:00 Day 2 - Structure How do you write a book 00:10:00 Chapter Planning 00:14:00 Tips & Ideas 00:12:00 Reviewing the process 00:03:00 Day 3 - Overcoming challenges Understanding yourself 00:07:00 Common challenges 00:08:00 More challenges 00:21:00 How to improve the content 00:05:00 Lec 15 Further challenges 00:17:00 Recap 2 00:03:00 Day 10 - Draft 1 First draft 00:06:00 Marketing Your Book Marketing your book - part 1 00:15:00 Marketing your book - part 2 00:11:00 Marketing your book - part 3 00:14:00 Lec 21 - Your Book Publishing Business 00:07:00 Day 14 - Conclusion & Next steps Day 14 - completion 00:03:00 Other opportunities 00:03:00 Conclusion 00:10:00

How To Write A Book In Two Weeks
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours 1 minutes
£25

Drama and Comedy Writing Online Diploma

By iStudy UK

Course Description The key to successful writing for TV and radio is learning to write to a specific brief, and to modify storylines, scenes and characters to work within budgetary and filming restrictions. Important skills are learning to accept feedback and collaborating with other members of the production team. The Drama and Comedy Writing Online Diploma is designed to tap into your creativity and is based in 'Active Learning'. Most of the actual learning takes place within your own activities - that is, writing! You will learn by doing. Completing this project will increase your confidence in your ideas and abilities, and you'll feel prepared to pitch your first script and get started on your next. Could I Write For TV? The fact is, someone has to - because the TV networks need a constant and never-ending supply of new shows... Okay, so your next question will most likely be: Can I Get In On Writing For TV? And the answer is: of course you can, if you sign up NOW for my latest Academy writing course: Writing Successful Drama and Comedy for TV Networks! First off, let's see if you have what's needed to write for TV: Do you have... A fertile imagination A need to communicate in writing to the masses The ability to tell a compelling story (I can teach you that!) Information on how to pitch to Networks & TV Producers (I got that covered for you too!) Expert knowledge about the 'rules' of TV writing... Now, this is where I come into my own. In case you don't know me, I'm Rob Parnell, considered by many online sources (including Google and Wikipedia) and various personalities to be the first and last authority on writing, self-motivation and personal creativity. I have created over 110 published books, courses, books and information resources, many of which have been translated into foreign languages. I am often described by friends, family and students as an 'over-achiever'! For the last decade, I have been increasingly drawn to the visual media. As a writer, I've worked with Hollywood producers, been intimately involved with some very exciting film and TV projects and, best of all, been paid a small fortune by production companies and media funding bodies to learn and hone my screenwriting abilities. So much so that we've recently formed our own production company, R&R Books Film Music, just to deal with the legal and logistics that tend to surround working within the visual media. I Can Teach You How to Write for TV The television industry has its own rules - rules that are not generally broadcast (no pun intended) to the general public. In order to compete as a TV writer, you need someone on the inside - like me - to help you. I have so much information to share with you about writing for TV, I want to invite you on a journey into the world of television. It's actually relatively easy to meet with producers and TV network executives - there's a good reason for this, which I'll teach you later (in the first module, immediately on sign-up!) But the hard part is presenting yourself and your material to the TV industry in exactly the right way. Because, unless you follow the TV industry protocols - and major things like the way you format documents - you don't stand a chance. Yes, even something as seemingly innocuous as the way a script and a TV program proposal looks is enormously important. More than that, your material has to look exactly right, or you won't get a serious look in. But, don't worry, my friend, I can teach you everything you need to know about writing for TV. In the SIX VALUABLE LESSONS, you will learn: Module One: Introduction to Writing for TV A thorough analysis of the genre, how it works, how we got to where we are now and where we are heading in TVLand. Insights into successful writers, execs and producers in the TV world, past, present and future. How TV has changed in the last few years - and why the industry now welcomes new writers, ideas people and independent producers, directors and even web-based media individuals (like you!) Also, crucial clues as to how to quickly familiarize yourself with TV trends, including up to the minute insider tips on how to seem like a TV expert (without doing much work!) Module Two: Your Ideas & How to Present Them Curiously, one of the last questions you'll be asked in TV is whether you can actually write. You can go a long way with a good TV drama or comedy pitch without writing anything but a proposal. In this module I teach you the exact format you need to present your ideas. I'll also show you how to go about contacting people within the TV industry. It doesn't matter if you're shy or nervous - there are effective ways around these things. This module includes case studies and examples. I'll also teach you exactly how to brainstorm ideas like a professional so that you never have to want for inspiration again! Module Three: What's Different About TV Writing? As any writer knows, good stories come out of great characters in interesting scenarios. Once you've had a good idea, how do you develop that for TV? What are the rules that are specific to the audiovisual media? I'll teach you the subtle differences and we'll go over some of more familiar aspects of story telling that still apply to writing for the small screen - things like character development, story arc, long term serial considerations and other TV genre specific musts. Here we'll also investigate 'pushing the envelope' with regards to time-slot, moral correctness, network politics and social responsibility. Module Four: Scripting, Editing and The Story Bible A TV script is formatted differently from a movie script - and ne'er the twain shall meet! There are rules on timing and pacing (read: ad breaks) that you absolutely must understand and incorporate into your screenplays when writing for TV. I'll explain how professional script editors work too - and why you'll never get all of your words onscreen. Plus, we investigate the 'Story Bible'. How to write and create the basis of your TV series, so that you don't have to write every script - if you were ever allowed to do such a thing anyway! Module includes actual TV templates you can adapt for your own use. Module Five: A Special Masterclass on Comedy Writing Often considered the most difficult, demanding, yet rewarding of all the TV genres. In fact, to those in the know, Comedy writing has long been essentially formulaic and really not that difficult to understand and/or emulate. In this very special, first for the Net, Masterclass, I will teach you everything you need to know about comedy writing, from how to write funny sketches to a long-running comedy series. By the end of this module, you'll know how those writers achieve seemingly effortless comedy following just a few simple rules. Module Six: The Money & How You Get PAID As the famous TV series tells us, despite all the creativity in the world, it's the Dirty Sexy Money we're ultimately after. In this module, I explain how writers get paid for TV work - which is surprisingly often, even when your work doesn't appear on TV - and how much you can expect to make. I explain how TV gets funded, where the money comes from, who and why gets paid when, and how to negotiate deals where you get paid lots of money BEFORE everyone else and AFTER, again and again. This module also includes market listings and tips on how to start and maintain a lucrative TV writing career. The Writing for TV Course Welcome to the Writer's Greatest Untapped Income Source FREE 00:30:00 Introduction to Writing for TV, Cable and Satellite Networks FREE 01:00:00 Your Ideas and How to Present Them 01:00:00 What's Different About TV Writing? 01:00:00 Scripting, Editing and the Story Bible 00:30:00 A Special Masterclass On Comedy Writing 00:30:00 The Money and How You Get Paid 00:30:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Drama and Comedy Writing Online Diploma 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Drama and Comedy Writing Online Diploma 00:20:00

Drama and Comedy Writing Online Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand5 hours 40 minutes
£25

Children's Book Writing Course

By iStudy UK

Course Description Topic: WRITING FOR CHILDREN Level: Beginner Duration: 3 hours approx Delivery: Video, Audio, PDF Mentoring: Available Certific Learn How To Create Quality Children's Fiction Guided By Two Bestselling Authors Submit to children's book publishers with confidence Know the children's writing genre like a professional Self publish your own stories for children through Amazon etc. Learn how to write a children's story that kids will love. See below for a full listing of the course contents. The course starts with an overview of the children's writing genre. Then gives advice on how to begin your writing journey. Next, specific writing advice is given about how to come up with ideas, characters, and plots for outstanding children's stories. Then you are introduced to the many different genres of children's books. You need to know these so that you can market and target your work more effectively. After, you will discover more advanced writing techniques that will mark you out as a professional when you begin to either submit your work to publishers or to self-publish your own stories for profit. In the conclusion, you are shown the essential ingredients for writing success. Finally, you will experience an exclusive interview with bestselling author, Robyn Opie Parnell, writer of over 100 published children's books. The lessons come in three different formats: video, audio and PDFs - for you convenience and to help which ever way you learn best. These formats work on all currently available technology: mobile, tablet, iPad, user PC, even cell phones. Plus, when you log in to any device you will be immediately taken back to where you last left the course. Included in the course are numerous e-book downloads to further your understanding of writing for children. Plus, you may ask questions of the instructors at any time. If you've ever thought about writing for children, the course instructors guarantee this course is all you need to succeed. Introduction Introduction to Children's Writing FREE 00:01:00 02. Info-1 FREE 00:02:00 03. Keys-1 FREE 00:02:00 04. Aim-1 FREE 00:04:00 Coming Up With Ideas 05. Ideas-1 00:02:00 06. Characters-1 00:02:00 07. Plotting-1 00:03:00 The Mechanics of Writing 08. Planning-1 00:02:00 09. Storytelling-1 23:57:00 Important Technical Issues 10. Pov-1 00:04:00 11. Technical-1 00:04:00 12. Structure-1 00:02:00 Types of Children's Books 13. Picture books 1-1 00:03:00 14. Picture books 2-1 00:03:00 15. Picture books 3-1 00:01:00 16. Easy readers-1 00:02:00 17. Transition-1 00:01:00 18. Chapterbooks-1 00:01:00 19. Junior-1 00:02:00 20. Young adult-1 00:04:00 Advanced Fiction Techniques 21. Dialogue-1 00:04:00 22. Show don't tell-1 00:05:00 Conclusion 23. Conclusion-1 00:01:00 Resources Resources - Children's Book Writing Course 00:00:00

Children's Book Writing Course
Delivered Online On Demand52 minutes
£25

Creative Writing Masterclass

By Xpert Learning

About Course ' And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for.' - N.H. Kleinbaum, Dead Poets Society Did you always wanted to write but ended up thinking 'Should I write? Will I be able to do this? More importantly, Will I be able to do this right?' In this online Creative Writing course, we will help you find your own answers to these questions, and start your journey in the fine art of Writing. What is creative writing? Writing has many different purposes. Some writing informs the audience, others report. Some writing, however, exists to tell a story or express an idea that falls outside of the rules-based writing. Creative writing involves any writing that tries to tell a story to the readers, in any format. Creative writing has many forms, including but not limited to Poetry, Literature. Why should you take this course? In this online course on Creative Writing, we dive into the true essence of becoming a skilled writer. We'll help you connect between innate talent and passion for the craft with fundamental techniques. Join us as we challenge preconceived notions, develop your unique writing style and tone, and equip you with the essential tools of writing. Whether you're a beginner seeking to ignite your passion for writing or a seasoned writer striving for breakthroughs, this course provides a nurturing environment for growth and exploration. Learn to craft captivating narratives, breathe life into memorable characters, and ignite emotions through your words Unleash your imagination, embrace unconventional thinking, and defy the limits of traditional storytelling. One day you might end up writing something as inspirational as: 'O Captain! My Captain 'Carpe Diem and enroll today! What Will You Learn? Develop Strong Writing Skills: Students will enhance their writing abilities by learning various techniques, strategies, and styles used in creative writing. Create Compelling Stories: Students will be able to construct engaging narratives, develop well-rounded characters, and employ effective plot structures. Explore Different Writing Forms: Students will gain knowledge and practice in different forms of creative writing, including poetry, script writing, and content Refine Editing and Revision Skills: Students will learn the importance of editing and revising their work to improve clarity, coherence, and overall quality. Course Content Introduction to Creative Writing Introduction to Creative Writing Grammar Tips Grammar Tips Storytelling: The Core Elements Storytelling: The Core Elements Fiction vs Nonfiction Fiction vs Nonfiction Writing Creative Nonfiction And General Writing Process Writing Creative Nonfiction And General Writing Process General Writing Process Writing Your First Draft Writing Your First Draft How ChatGPT can help you write How ChatGPT can help you write Conclusion Conclusion A course by Xpert Learning RequirementsThis course is tailored for beginners and aspiring writers who want to learn and develop their writing skills. No prior experience in writing is necessary. Audience Anyone who wants to start Writing seriously Writers of all levels, at any stage in their creative journey Writers of all genres and forms Audience Anyone who wants to start Writing seriously Writers of all levels, at any stage in their creative journey Writers of all genres and forms

Creative Writing Masterclass
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£9.99

Free Creative Writing Workshop: Light

By London Writing School

Free Creative Writing workshop: Light: This workshop will touch on perspective. What happens when we warp characters' powers of observation? Or they see part of something but don’t appreciate the whole?

Free Creative Writing Workshop: Light
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE