Writing your first Novel

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What Will You Learn?

  • Fiction: What is fiction?
  • Writing journey: The audience, character development
  • The blank page: Observation of important detail, originality, inspiration, ideas for your story
  • Formatting/Layout: Paragraph styles, chapters and scenes, writing style, characters writing style, suspension of disbelief writing style
  • Writing your novel: Consistency and clarity
  • The plot: What is a plot? elements of a plot, How does a plot work?
  • Editing your work
  • Legal aspects

Course Content

Writing your first Novel
Fiction: What is fiction? Writing journey: The audience, character development The blank page: Observation of important detail, originality, inspiration, ideas for your story Formatting/Layout: Paragraph styles, chapters and scenes, writing style, characters writing style, suspension of disbelief writing style Writing your novel: Consistency and clarity The plot: What is a plot? elements of a plot, How does a plot work? Editing your work Legal aspects

  • So, you want to write!

Fiction
What is fiction?

Writing journey
The audience Character development

The blank page
Observation of important detail Originality Inspiration Ideas for your story

Formatting your story – Layout
Paragraph styles Chapters and scenes Writing style Characters writing style Suspension of disbelieve writing style

Writing your novel
Consistency and clarity

The plot
What is a plot? Elements of a plot How does a plot work?

Editing your work
Editing is an important part of the creative process. Here you look at the detail and the big picture to ensure your grammar is correct, sentence structure reads and flows easily and correctly. Share your edited writing for alternative comments.

Legal Aspects
Once you write something, you own the copyright to it. Laws vary between countries and not all of the countries recognise the copyright laws of other countries. It is best to check the laws of your country and if you publish in another country you should check their laws as well.

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