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Creative Writing Training

By The Teachers Training

Creative Writing Training Have you always wanted to be a writer? Are you willing to give your best to learn writing? Welcome to our transformative 'Creative Writing Training' course, where imagination knows no bounds and storytelling becomes art. This comprehensive program offers a dynamic exploration into various facets of creative writing, encompassing multiple genres. This Creative Writing Training course will help you to develop a deep understanding of the fundamental elements of storytelling, including character creation, plotting, and dialogue, enabling you to craft engaging and impactful narratives across various genres. As you move through the Creative Writing Training course, you will explore advanced fiction techniques beyond the basics, such as writing mechanics, critical technical issues, and effective editing strategies, ensuring your writing is polished and professional. Besides, in this course, you will gain expertise in specific genres like children's books, short stories, fiction, and novels, allowing you to express your creativity across diverse literary forms and tailor your writing to specific audience preferences. Writing novels and horrors is always challenging. Therefore, this Creative Writing Training course will teach you about the art of world-building in genres like fantasy and horror, where you'll create vivid and immersive settings, populate them with unique characters, races, and societies, and bring your creative visions to life. Furthermore, this course will give you insight into the art of writing thrillers, drama and comedy. Unleash your storytelling potential - enrol now in the Creative Writing Training course and embark on a journey where every word becomes a brushstroke on the canvas of your imagination. Why Choose Teachers Training Some of our website features are: This is a dedicated website for teaching 24/7 tutor support Interactive Content Affordable price Courses accredited by the UK's top awarding bodies 100% online Flexible deadline Entry Requirements No formal entry requirements. You need to have: Passion for learning A good understanding of the English language Be motivated and hard-working Over the age of 16. Certification CPD Certification from The Teachers Training Successfully completing the MCQ exam of this course qualifies you for a CPD-accredited certificate from The Teachers Training. You will be eligible for both PDF copy and hard copy of the certificate to showcase your achievement however you wish. You can get your digital certificate (PDF) for £4.99 only Hard copy certificates are also available, and you can get one for only £10.99 You can get both PDF and Hard copy certificates for just £12.99! The certificate will add significant weight to your CV and will give you a competitive advantage when applying for jobs. 01. Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children Introduction Introduction to Children's Writing 00:02:00 Crucial Information 00:02:00 Keys to Success 00:02:00 A.I.M 00:04:00 Coming Up With Ideas Getting Ideas 00:02:00 Character Creation 00:02:00 Characters and Plotting 00:04:00 The Mechanics of Writing Planning Your Story 00:03:00 Storytelling 00:03:00 Important Technical Issues Point of View 00:04:00 Technical Writing Issues 00:04:00 Types of Children's Books Story Structure 00:02:00 Picture Books 1 00:03:00 Picture Books 2 00:03:00 Picture Books 3 00:02:00 Easy Readers 00:03:00 Transition Books 00:01:00 Chapter Books 00:02:00 Junior Novels 00:02:00 Young Adult Fiction 00:05:00 Advanced Fiction Techniques Dialogue 00:05:00 Show don't Tell 00:05:00 Conclusion Conclusion 00:02:00 02. Creative Writing Course - Short Stories Introduction Introduction to Short Story Writing 00:06:00 Foreword Who Am I to Run This Course? 00:07:00 It's All About Mindset 00:07:00 What Tools Do You Need To Succeed? 00:06:00 Part One: Mindset Mental Preparation 00:06:00 Time Management 00:06:00 Self Belief 00:03:00 Goal Setting 00:02:00 Part Two: The Basics Subject Matter 00:04:00 Genre 00:07:00 Scope 00:03:00 Getting Ideas 00:03:00 Part Three: Construction Time The 7-Step Story Generator 00:02:00 Characters & Character Creation 00:04:00 Creating Protagonists 00:07:00 Character Motivation & Interactions 00:03:00 Story & Setting 00:03:00 The 5-Point Story Structure 00:02:00 Style & Tone 00:02:00 Point of View & Tense 00:03:00 Plotting & The Twist 00:05:00 Building a Short Story Template 00:03:00 Introduction to Scrivener All Hail Scrivener! 00:05:00 Part Four: Writing Your Story The Opening Paragraph 00:03:00 Fast Writing 00:05:00 The Second Draft 00:04:00 Polishing 00:05:00 Part Five: Submitting Your Work 6 Lectures It's All About Presentation 00:04:00 Dealing With Rejection 00:03:00 Rights and Payment 00:02:00 Kindle Publishing 00:04:00 Conclusion Short Stories 00:02:00 03. Creative Writing Course - Fiction Module 1 Part 1 - Getting Ideas and How to Develop Them 00:45:00 Module 1 Part 2 - Inspiration and Finding The Time 00:40:00 Module 2 - What It Means To Be A Writer 00:30:00 Module 3 - Characters 00:40:00 Module 4 - Plotting and Story Construction 01:15:00 Module 5 - Theme, Templates & Outlining 00:40:00 Module 6 - Show Don't Tell 00:45:00 Module 7 - Punctuation, Grammar and some Basic Writing Rules 00:50:00 Module 8 - Scene Structure, Exposition and Story Rules 00:40:00 Module 9 - Chapter Structure, Vision and Focus 00:35:00 Module 10 - Fast Writing Without Fear or Censure 00:40:00 Module 11 - Editing, Re-writing & Polishing 00:40:00 Module 12 - Finishing, Submission & Publication 00:30:00 04. Creative Writing Course - Horror Lesson One: The History of Horror 00:55:00 Lesson Two: Characters and Concepts 01:20:00 Lesson Three: Location and Backdrop 00:50:00 Lesson Four: Story and Plotting 00:55:00 Lesson Five: Writing Issues 01:15:00 Lesson Six: Horror Markets 01:40:00 05. Creative Writing Course - Novel Introduction to Writing Fantasy 00:35:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson One - Imagining Fantasy 00:35:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Two - World Building, Maps and Visualization 00:40:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Three - Characters, Races and Societies 00:55:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Four - Plotting, Questing and Traveling 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Five - Point of View, Artifacts and Magic 00:55:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Six - Resolutions and Sequels 00:40:00 Amusing Article About Fantasy Writing (because it's true!) 00:50:00 Fantasy: Recommended Author & Book List 02:40:00 Fantasy Societies Listing 00:50:00 Mythological Creature Listing 02:00:00 06. Creative Writing Course - Thriller Introduction to Writing the Thriller 00:30:00 The Thriller: Form and Function 00:25:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson One 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Two 00:30:00 Exercise 1 - Building Your Thriller 00:15:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Three 00:20:00 Exercise 2 - Building Your Thriller 00:35:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Four 00:25:00 Exercise 3 - Building Your Thriller 00:15:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Five 00:20:00 Exercise 4 - Building Your Thriller 00:00:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Six 00:30:00 07. Diploma in Drama and Comedy Writing Welcome to the Writer's Greatest Untapped Income Source 00:35:00 Introduction to Writing for TV, Cable and Satellite Networks 01:50:00 Your Ideas and How to Present Them 02:00:00 What's Different About TV Writing? 01:55:00 Scripting, Editing and the Story Bible 01:40:00 A Special Masterclass On Comedy Writing 01:30:00 The Money and How You Get Paid 01:10:00 Resources Resources - Creative Writing Complete Course 00:00:00

Creative Writing Training
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Business Writing that Works

By Nexus Human

Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours Overview In writing, it is important to make sure your message is easy to understand, that you have included all the necessary information, and that the points are expressed clearly. In business writing, it is also essential to convey information in a professional and courteous manner using proper formatting. Learn how to perfect your business writing in this one-day workshop. This one-day workshop will help you teach participants how to: Write and proofread your work so it is clear, concise, complete, and correct. Apply these skills in real world situations. Use language that is courteous. Understand the proper format for memos, letters, and emails. Determine whether your writing can be easily understood by your intended audience. Learn how to perfect your business writing in this one-day workshop.While there are many types of business writing, this workshop will provide tools to write effective memos, emails, and letters, as well as briefly touch on reports and proposals. The 4 C?s: Clear, Concise, Complete, and Correct Good writing must be clear, concise, complete, and correct. In this session, learn how to write with these principles in mind. Manners and Courtesy Courtesy is an important part of good business writing. During this session, participants will learn ways to make their writing respectful and polite. Writing Memos Memos are another challenge that many writers face. Participants will look at parts of a memo and complete a fun exercise. Writing Effective E-mails Mostly everyone today uses email to communicate at work and at home. This session will give participants some tips on writing effective emails and managing email. Reports and Proposals Reports and proposals are two important types of business writing. In this session, an overview of the steps involved with writing these pieces is presented. Writing Business Letters This session reviews the steps for writing a business letter, types of letters, and the parts of a business letter. Participants then examine samples of business letters to determine the type and the parts of each letter. Readability Index The readability index determines the difficulty level of a written piece. Participants will apply the index to a sample and to their own work. Proofreading Participants learn about checking the grammar, spelling and punctuation in their written pieces, and then review their pre-assignment. Reviewing Your Writing In this session, participants complete a final review of their piece of writing. Workshop Wrap-Up At the end of the workshop, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.

Business Writing that Works
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Report writing (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This very practical session is designed to enable participants to improve the impact, clarity and accuracy of their reports. It focuses equally on the two key areas - structure and writing technique. This course will help participants: Scope reports based on objective and intended readership Write a structured report Use the Fog Index to ensure readability Write grammatically correct and well-punctuated text Review and edit their work. 1 Introduction Objectives and overview Introductions and personal aims 2 What makes a good report? Practical activity and feedback 3 Before you start The planning process and scoping a report Organising information Key report headings What goes where? Writing practice and review 4 Writing tips and techniques Clear English and use of language Grammar and sentence structure Refresher in punctuation Writing in the third person The Fog Index - and how to measure readability 5 Pulling it all together Reviewing and proofing 6 Review Summary of key learning points Action planning

Report writing (In-House)
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Specification writing (introduction) (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This intensive one-day training programme has been developed to help those involved in producing specifications create high quality documents in an organised and effective way. The programme explains the primary purpose of specifications and the importance of understanding the context in which they are used. It focuses particularly on how to develop and structure content and write requirements that are clear and concise. The methods and techniques presented will provide a practical foundation course for those new to the topic whilst offering new insights to those with more experience. The objectives of the workshop are to: Review and discuss the role and purpose of specifications Present a structured approach for organising and producing specifications Explain each of the key steps involved in creating effective specifications Review some methods for assisting in defining requirements Explain how to define the scope and develop the structure for a specification Present methods to assist the writing and editing of specifications Review how specifications should be issued and controlled 1 Introduction Course objectives Review of participants' needs and objectives 2 Specifications in perspective The role and purpose of specifications The impact of specifications on commercial performance The qualities of an effective specification The five key steps of 'POWER' writing: prepare-organise-write-edit-release 3 Step 1: Preparing to write Defining the purpose the specification; integrating the specification and contract Deciding how to specify: when to specify in functional and technical terms Getting the right people involved at the right time; engaging stakeholders Applying procedures for writing, issuing and controlling specifications 4 Step 2: Organising the specification content Scoping the document: scope maps, check lists, structured brainstorming Clarifying requirements; separating needs and desires Dealing with requirements that are difficult to quantify Useful techniques: cost benefit analysis, Pareto analysis Deciding what goes where; typical contents and layout for a specification Creating and using model forms: typical sections and sub sections 5 Step 3: Writing the specification Identifying and understanding the readers needs Choosing and using the right words; dealing with jargon Important words; will, shall, must; building a glossary Using sentence structure and punctuation to best effect Understanding the impact of style, format and appearance Avoiding common causes of ambiguity; being concise and ensuring clarity 6 Step 4: Editing the specification Why editing is difficult; how to develop a personal editing strategy Key areas to review: structure, content, accuracy, clarity, style and grammar Editing tools and techniques 7 Step 5: Releasing and controlling the specification Key requirements for document issue and control Final formatting and publication issues; document approval Requirements management: managing revisions and changes 8 Course review and action planning What actions should be implemented to improve specifications? Conclusion

Specification writing (introduction) (In-House)
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BA04 - Eliciting and Writing Effective Requirements

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for beginner to intermediate business and requirements analysts who are looking to improve their elicitation and requirements writing and documentation skills. This course is also a great fit for technical writers, product and software testers, project managers, product owners who work closely with business analysts or who perform some for of business analysis themselves. Overview Understand the role of the business analyst and core competencies for performing successfully Discuss the criticality of business analysis and requirements for successful project outcomes Understand the main professional associations and standards supporting business analysts in the industry Discuss the common problems with requirements and explore approaches to address these issues Obtain a clear understanding of the various requirements types and the significance for eliciting each type Demonstrate your ability to identify stakeholders Explore various methods for understanding and analyzing stakeholders Discuss and apply good planning practices to requirements elicitation efforts Obtain knowledge and understanding of over 15 current and commonly applied elicitation techniques Understand how to progress from elicitation to analysis to documentation Write well-formed and validated requirements Gain understanding of the best practices for writing quality requirements Learn the technical writing techniques that apply directly to writing requirements documents Discuss writing pitfalls, risks that impact requirements, and how to address them Learn best practices for communicating and collaborating with stakeholders, sharing the results of elicitation and the resulting documentation Learn approaches for validating requirements Understand the difference between validating requirements and validating the solution With elicitation serving as a major component of the requirements process, it is imperative that business analysts maintain high competency levels in elicitation practices and technique use to help organizations overcome the requirements related challenges faced on projects. Regardless whether you are a practitioner just starting off your career in business analysis or whether you have been performing the role for some years, this course will provide insight into the latest thoughts on elicitation and writing effective requirements and present a number of current techniques that are being applied on projects across industries today. Review of Foundational Concepts Definition of a business analysis Definition of business analyst BA role vs. PM role Business analysis competencies Benefits of business analysis Purpose for having a BA standard IIBA?s BABOK© Guide and PMI?s Practice Guide in Business Analysis Business analysis core concepts Discussion: Project challenges Understanding Requirements Common problems with requirements Understand the problem first Define the business need Situation statements and moving to requirements Understanding requirement types Business requirements Stakeholder/User Requirements Solution Requirements Functional Requirements Non-Functional Requirements Assumptions and Constraints Discussions: Requirement problems, business needs, and identifying non-functional requirements Discovering Stakeholders Definition of a stakeholder Stakeholder types Identifying stakeholders Performing stakeholder analysis Stakeholders and requirements Tips for identifying stakeholders Grouping stakeholders Creating a RACI model Tips for analyzing stakeholders Documenting results of stakeholder analysis Workshop: Discovering stakeholders Preparing for Requirements Elicitation Planning for elicitation Benefits of elicitation planning What do you plan? The elicitation plan Setting objectives for elicitation Determining the scope for elicitation Establishing pre-work Determining the outputs for the session The iterative nature of elicitation Elicitation roles Elicitation planning techniques Discussions: Who to involve in elicitation, planning impacts, and unplanned elicitation Workshop: Planning for elicitation Conduct Requirements Elicitation Elicitation skillset Types of elicitation techniques Using active listening in elicitation Techniques for performing elicitation Benchmarking/Market Analysis Brainstorming Business Rules Analysis Collaborative Games Concept Modeling Data Mining Data Modeling Document Analysis Focus Groups Interface Analysis Interviews Observation Process Modeling Prototyping Survey or Questionnaire Workshops Write Effective Requirements Elicitation and Analysis Requirements related issues Implications of bad requirements Elicitation and documentation Writing skillset Documenting requirements Modeling requirements Defining the project life cycle Impact of project life cycle on documentation Requirements specifications Characteristics of good requirements Guidelines for writing textual requirements Structuring a requirement Writing pitfalls Traceability Requirements attributes Risks associated to requirements Discussions: Project Life Cycle and Correcting Poorly Written Requirements Workshops: Documenting Requirements and Identify Characteristics of Good Requirements Confirm and Communicate Elicitation Requirements Business analysis communication Requirements communication Communication skills The 7 Cs Timing of communication Planning communication Importance of Collaboration Planning collaboration Documenting communication/collaboration needs Confirming elicitation results Verify requirements Characteristics of good requirements (revisited) Requirements checklist Requirements validation Signing off on requirements Discussions: Responsibility for Communication, Eliciting Communication Needs, Validation Signoff Workshops: Communicating Requirements and Obtaining Signoff Evaluate the Solution Business analyst role in solution evaluation Why solutions under perform What we are looking for in solution evaluation When does solution evaluation occur Performing solution evaluation Planning solution evaluation Metrics that might exist Evaluating long term performance Qualitative vs. quantitative measures Tools & techniques used in solution evaluation Comparing expected to actuals When solution evaluation discovers a variance Tools/techniques for analyzing variances Proposing a recommendation Communicating results of solution evaluation Discussion: Addressing Variance Wrap up and Next Steps Useful books and links on writing effective requirements BABOK© Guide Business Analysis for Practitioners: A Practice Guide Additional course details: Nexus Humans BA04 - Eliciting and Writing Effective Requirements training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the BA04 - Eliciting and Writing Effective Requirements course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

BA04 - Eliciting and Writing Effective Requirements
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How to be a Creative Writer

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

Overview Learn about How to be a Creative Writer from industry experts and boost your professional skill. This How to be a Creative Writer course will enhance your skill and make you ready for the job market. You'll get expert opinions about the best practices and problems of How to be a Creative Writer. You'll also gain the skills of How to be a Creative Writer to excel in your job and tips to master professional skills in no time.  You'll be connected with the community of How to be a Creative Writer professionals and gain first-hand experience of How to be a Creative Writer problem-solving. The How to be a Creative Writer  is self-paced. You can complete your course and attend the examination in your suitable schedule. After completing the How to be a Creative Writer, you'll be provided with a CPD accredited certificate which will boost your CV and help you get your dream job.  This How to be a Creative Writer will provide you with the latest information and updates of How to be a Creative Writer. It will keep you one step ahead of others and increase your chances of growth. Why buy this How to be a Creative Writer? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the How to be a Creative Writer you will be able to take the MCQ test that will assess your knowledge. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? This How to be a Creative Writer does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.  Prerequisites This How to be a Creative Writer was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path As this course comes with multiple courses included as bonus, you will be able to pursue multiple occupations. This How to be a Creative Writer is a great way for you to gain multiple skills from the comfort of your home. Course Curriculum 01. Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children Introduction Introduction to Children's Writing 00:02:00 Crucial Information 00:02:00 Keys to Success 00:02:00 A.I.M 00:04:00 Coming Up With Ideas Getting Ideas 00:02:00 Character Creation 00:02:00 Characters and Plotting 00:04:00 The Mechanics of Writing Planning Your Story 00:03:00 Storytelling 00:03:00 Important Technical Issues Point of View 00:04:00 Technical Writing Issues 00:04:00 Types of Children's Books Story Structure 00:02:00 Picture Books 1 00:03:00 Picture Books 2 00:03:00 Picture Books 3 00:02:00 Easy Readers 00:03:00 Transition Books 00:01:00 Chapter Books 00:02:00 Junior Novels 00:02:00 Young Adult Fiction 00:04:00 Advanced Fiction Techniques Dialogue 00:05:00 Show don't Tell 00:05:00 Conclusion Conclusion 00:02:00 02. Creative Writing Course - Short Stories Introduction Introduction to Short Story Writing 00:06:00 Foreword Who Am I to Run This Course? 00:06:00 It's All About Mindset 00:07:00 What Tools Do You Need To Succeed? 00:05:00 Part One: Mindset Mental Preparation 00:06:00 Time Management 00:06:00 Self Belief 00:02:00 Goal Setting 00:01:00 Part Two: The Basics Subject Matter 00:04:00 Genre 00:07:00 Scope 00:02:00 Getting Ideas 00:02:00 Part Three: Construction Time The 7-Step Story Generator 00:02:00 Characters & Character Creation 00:03:00 Creating Protagonists 00:07:00 Character Motivation & Interactions 00:03:00 Story & Setting 00:03:00 The 5-Point Story Structure 00:02:00 Style & Tone 00:02:00 Point of View & Tense 00:03:00 Plotting & The Twist 00:05:00 Building a Short Story Template 00:03:00 Building a Short Story Template 00:03:00 Introduction to Scrivener All Hail Scrivener! 00:04:00 Part Four: Writing Your Story The Opening Paragraph 00:03:00 Fast Writing 00:05:00 The Second Draft 00:04:00 Polishing 00:04:00 Part Five: Submitting Your Work 6 Lectures It's All About Presentation 00:04:00 Dealing With Rejection 00:02:00 Rights and Payment 00:01:00 Kindle Publishing 00:04:00 Conclusion Short Stories 00:02:00 03. Creative Writing Course - Fiction Module 1 Part 1 - Getting Ideas and How to Develop Them 00:30:00 Module 1 Part 2 - Inspiration and Finding The Time 00:30:00 Module 2 - What It Means To Be A Writer 00:30:00 Module 3 - Characters 00:30:00 Module 4 - Plotting and Story Construction 00:30:00 Module 5 - Theme, Templates & Outlining 00:30:00 Module 6 - Show Don't Tell 00:30:00 Module 7 - Punctuation, Grammar and some Basic Writing Rules 00:30:00 Module 8 - Scene Structure, Exposition and Story Rules 00:30:00 Module 9 - Chapter Structure, Vision and Focus 00:30:00 Module 10 - Fast Writing Without Fear or Censure 00:30:00 Module 11 - Editing, Re-writing & Polishing 00:30:00 Module 12 - Finishing, Submission & Publication 00:30:00 04. Creative Writing Course - Horror Lesson One: The History of Horror 01:00:00 Lesson Two: Characters and Concepts 01:00:00 Lesson Three: Location and Backdrop 01:00:00 Lesson Four: Story and Plotting 01:00:00 Lesson Five: Writing Issues 01:00:00 Lesson Six: Horror Markets 01:00:00 05. Creative Writing Course - Novel Introduction to Writing Fantasy 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson One - Imagining Fantasy 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Two - World Building, Maps and Visualization 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Three - Characters, Races and Societies 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Four - Plotting, Questing and Traveling 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Five - Point of View, Artifacts and Magic 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Six - Resolutions and Sequels 01:00:00 Amusing Article About Fantasy Writing (because it's true!) 01:00:00 Fantasy: Recommended Author & Book List 01:00:00 Fantasy Societies Listing 01:00:00 Mythological Creature Listing 01:00:00 06. Creative Writing Course - Thriller Introduction to Writing the Thriller 00:30:00 The Thriller: Form and Function 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson One 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Two 00:30:00 Exercise 1 - Building Your Thriller 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Three 00:30:00 Exercise 2 - Building Your Thriller 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Four 00:30:00 Exercise 3 - Building Your Thriller 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Five 00:30:00 Exercise 4 - Building Your Thriller 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Six 00:30:00 07. Diploma in Drama and Comedy Writing Welcome to the Writer's Greatest Untapped Income Source 00:15:00 Introduction to Writing for TV, Cable and Satellite Networks 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

How to be a Creative Writer
Delivered Online On Demand37 hours
£10.99

Copywriting Skills - Level 4

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

Master persuasive writing techniques. Craft compelling headlines. Use power words. Enhance storytelling. Boost conversions. Perfect your copywriting skills.

Copywriting Skills - Level 4
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours 23 minutes
£13.99

Proofreading Hacks Online Course

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

Start on a journey of linguistic mastery with our Proofreading Hacks Online Course. Discover the secrets to flawless text!

Proofreading Hacks Online Course
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 31 minutes
£13.99

Bid Writing

By Course Cloud

In the dynamic world of business, the ability to craft compelling bids is a skill that can open doors to limitless opportunities. Our comprehensive Bid Writing course equips you with the knowledge and strategies needed to excel in the competitive realm of procurement. Discover the power of persuasive prose and strategic thinking as you embark on a journey to become a sought-after bid writer. Throughout this course, you will delve into a structured approach to bid writing, navigate the intricacies of proposal development, and hone your skills in understanding client needs. We'll guide you through the process of identifying and leveraging unique selling points that set you apart from the competition. Moreover, you'll gain invaluable insights into estimation methods, cost analysis, and pricing strategies that will give your bids a winning edge.

Bid Writing
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£25

Level 5 Report Writing - CPD Certified

5.0(3)

By School Of Health Care

Report Writing: Report Writing Course Online Unlock the Power of Report Writing: Report Writing Course: Enrol Now! It is important to understand how to write reports and proposals that get read. We write reports in a variety of formats and for a variety of purposes. Report Writing: Report Writing Course is a skill that will come in handy whether you need to report on a product analysis, inventory, feasibility studies, or something else. Having a method for preparing these documents will allow you to complete the task as efficiently as possible. This Report Writing: Report Writing Course will build on a strong foundation of writing skills in order to present information in formal, informal, and proposal formats. Throughout this Report Writing: Report Writing Course, you will learn goal settings, interpersonal skills, knowledge management, communication strategies, business writing, collaborative business writing, proposal writing and critical thinking. This Report Writing: Report Writing Course also covers principles for effective report writing, desktop publishing, layout and design, typography, illustrations and much more. Main Course: Level 5 Report Writing 3 Free Courses are including with this Report Writing: Level 5 Report Writing Course. Special Offers of this Report Writing: Report Writing Course This Report Writing: Report Writing Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this Report Writing: Report Writing Course Free Assessment to this Report Writing: Report Writing Course Unlimited retake option is available to this Report Writing: Report Writing Course Get FREE Tutor Support to this Report Writing: Report Writing Course [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Report Writing: Report Writing Course] Report Writing: Report Writing Course Online This Report Writing: Report Writing Course consists of 11 modules. Course Curriculum of Report Writing: Report Writing Training Course Module 01: Introduction to Report Writing Module 02: The Basics of Business Report Writing Module 03: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-1): Preparation & Planning Module 04: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-2): Collecting and Handling Information Module 05: The Practical Side of Report Writing (Part-3): Writing and Revising Report Module 06: The Creative Side of Report Writing (Part -1): A Style Guide to Good Report Writing Module 07: The Creative Side of Report Writing (Part -2): Improving The Presentation of Your Report Module 08: Developing Research Skills for Report Writing Module 09: Developing Creativity & Innovation for Report Writing Module 10: Develop Critical Thinking Skills for Report Writing Module 11: Interpersonal Skill Development for Report Writing Assessment Method of Report Writing: Report Writing Course After completing Report Writing: Report Writing Course, you will get quizzes to assess your learning. You will do the later modules upon getting 60% marks on the quiz test. Certification of Report Writing: Report Writing Course After completing the Report Writing: Report Writing Course, you can instantly download your certificate for FREE. Who is this course for? Report Writing: Report Writing Course Online This Report Writing: Report Writing Course is ideal for everyone. Requirements Report Writing: Report Writing Course Online To enrol in this Report Writing: Report Writing Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our Report Writing: Report Writing Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our Report Writing: Report Writing Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our Report Writing: Report Writing Course. If you want to enrol in our Report Writing: Report Writing Course, you must be at least 15 years old. Career path Report Writing: Report Writing Course Online After completing this Report Writing: Report Writing Course Online your professional life will change significantly.

Level 5 Report Writing - CPD Certified
Delivered Online On Demand32 hours
£12