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Creative Writing 101: Strategies, Exercises and Support

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Course with Certificate & CEUs   =   $54.00
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Course Description

Creative writing 101'Creative Energy-Flow and the Written Word' is an attempt to capture what cannot be held in hand or thought--the elusive riddle of human creativity as we find it in our writing. Here we look at various forms and genres (books, dramas and plays, poetry, essays, film-writing, stories in general, etc.) as they relate to the creative impulse.

 

We also talk about the Writer's Voice and personality, writing as therapy, illusions about writing, legend and mythos, and other areas where a creative writer may find inspiration, advice or enlightening conjecture. This self-paced course is offered to writers everywhere with hat-in-hand, for what it may be worth. Test and review questions, and also lesson exercises are included at the end of each lesson to build mastery.

Course Lessons

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Lesson 1: Personal Creativity in Writing

This lesson will answer the question: "Why Do I Care About Personal Creativity In My Writing?"

Lesson 2: Various Written Forms and Creative Flow

This lesson explores the different kind of writing forms including comedy, essays, and fiction.

Lesson 3: Thoughts of Writing Poetry

This lesson describes the history of poetry and it's various forms.

Lesson 4: Easy Essays for Creative Happiness

This lesson deals with understanding how to write a basic essay.

Lesson 5: Stories and Fiction in General

This lesson describes how to be a creative fictional writer.

Lesson 6: Dramatic Forms

This lesson describes how to write fictional dramas and adventures.

Lesson 7: The Novel Novelist

This lesson describes some of the factors that go into writing a novel.

Lesson 8: Write What You Know, and Admit You Know Nothing

This lesson examines why it might be a better idea to become a specialist writer instead of writing about things you know nothing about.

Lesson 9: Your Personality as a Writer

This lesson explains how to assert your own personality into your writing.

Lesson 10: Creative Writing as Therapy

This lesson explains how writing can be beneficial as therapy in many situations.

Lesson 11: The Ghost in the Wishing Well: Illusions and False Ideas About Creative Writing

This lesson explains how to separate your ego from your writing, and what to do about writer's block.

Lesson 12: Culinary Arts as Allegory for the Writer

The similarities between a creative chef and a creative writer.

Lesson 13: Writing to Please Others, or Yourself?

This lesson explains why it is important to write for yourself first.

Lesson 14: From Eternity to You

The art of being creative.

Lesson 15: The Impossible Task of Words

The importance of the written word.

Optional Certificates Awarded

  1. Certificate of Appreciation
  2. Certificate of Merit
  3. Certificate of Academic Excellence
Certificates may be awarded by the instructor at his/her own discretion and are based on student merit. To save your award and have a hard-copy delivered, there is a $30.00 processing fee that covers the customization, printing, and delivery of the award, as well as access to the UniversalClass™ Portfolio Service that documents your achievements online. Official awards have a serial number that verifies the authenticity of the award (great for employers to verify your achievement).
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Course Title : Creative Writing 101
CEU Value :

1.0 (Continuing Education Units)

Course Number : 33893
Course Type : Undergraduate
Course URL :

http://creativewriting.onlineclasses.com

Course Rating : Excellent Course! 4 Star Rating
Instructor :

Ann Burlington

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Duration : Continuous: Enroll anytime!
Course Fee :

Basic Course: $29

   

with CEUs & Certificate: $54

NOT FOR COLLEGE CREDIT
This is a non-credit course, and is provided for your personal enrichment. This course is not intended to be a substitute for any state, government, licensing, or educational requirements.

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