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You will learn about Get to know about different types of written content (articles, essays, fiction, screenplays, etc) Different writing styles, how each writer have own approach to writing and what might suit you better Topics that are in the written world, what one might need depending on chosen topic Tropes and Clichés – Whats that and how to use it Genres of written works, how they differ and what to know about them Deciding on publishing approaches : blogs, media, classical publishing, indie publishing How to create the artistic mock-up for inspiration and drive Free resources for writing, publishing and establishing own written content How to make money – online sales, grants, contests, works, audio/visual merch, co-op with culture & art NGOs/associations/businesses Commissions, Marketing, Collaborations, Translations Emotional side of the writing – blocks, procrastination, exhaustion, etc – How to deal with that, where to find support The random things that one can add: neurospicy vs neurotypical; Ikigai / Kaizen; Chronotypes; Work types; MBTI; Astro things and more to check out This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Writers/Artisans/Mavericks and anyone interested to discover something new about writing. It is particularly useful for Beginner Writers/Artisans/Mavericks and anyone interested to discover something new about writing.

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Title: Writing : The basic knowledge for the beginners

Price: $19.99

Number of Lectures: 145

Number of Published Lectures: 145

Number of Curriculum Items: 145

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 145

Original Price: £19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Get to know about different types of written content (articles, essays, fiction, screenplays, etc)
  • Different writing styles, how each writer have own approach to writing and what might suit you better
  • Topics that are in the written world, what one might need depending on chosen topic
  • Tropes and Clichés – Whats that and how to use it
  • Genres of written works, how they differ and what to know about them
  • Deciding on publishing approaches : blogs, media, classical publishing, indie publishing
  • How to create the artistic mock-up for inspiration and drive
  • Free resources for writing, publishing and establishing own written content
  • How to make money – online sales, grants, contests, works, audio/visual merch, co-op with culture & art NGOs/associations/businesses
  • Commissions, Marketing, Collaborations, Translations
  • Emotional side of the writing – blocks, procrastination, exhaustion, etc – How to deal with that, where to find support
  • The random things that one can add: neurospicy vs neurotypical; Ikigai / Kaizen; Chronotypes; Work types; MBTI; Astro things and more to check out
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Writers/Artisans/Mavericks and anyone interested to discover something new about writing.
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Writers/Artisans/Mavericks and anyone interested to discover something new about writing.
  • The ultimate resource course for those who want to write, yet are not sure how to begin or where to inspire from.

    As an author, during conversations with people I tend to hear this reoccurring sentence – “I wish to write, but I’m not sure what about”, or “I want to write, but I’m not that good at it”, or “I’d write, but I don’t think it would be much”.

    And that, quite frankly, saddens me. We all have stories to tell, to share, ideas that we want to spread or some great pieces we’re capable of creating – maybe new best seller that will be adapted into new movie or series! Who knows.

    But because of that “not sure” situation – many great stories are lost along the way of that very shabby train of thoughts.

    So because of that very shabby train, I devised a plan to get it off-rails and make a new and better vehicle for transporting that idea pool of greatness.

    This course is created to give insights into the field of writing: what kinds of writing is out there, where is that all used.

    What genres of writing exists in the world and how to maybe try out what suits more for you?

    Not all of us are there for endless romance, some are more about mysteries and detective stories. Some make gothic and lewd things – but how does one know where to direct self with all that?

    So here is the overview of what length of writing one can manage, as well as what lengths of writing is what.

    Why novel and novelette are absolutely different and how is different script form from book form What the heck is web novel?

    Where do people post their things? What platforms to use? Do we abuse social media with storm of our creations? Where does one find how to make cover art? What do you mean there’s different types of cover art?! What the heck do literary agents and publishers do? Why does it take ages for them to reply and why do we need to know that?

    Publishing through publishing house, indie publishing and self-publishing – what’s the difference and how do we make profit?
    Audio books – what is this evil sorcery and why so pricey?

    There are a lot more things that are talked about in this course.

    Exactly all that to find out the needed approach to writing, to topics and genre that one feels will fit their Cinderella foot, the  ways to make more with that and where to get help, what online resources are available and how to conquer that mad world of words, how to note to self, what emotional things to look out for and what other things are there in the world of being an author

    Here you’ll find about types of writing (blog posts, flash fiction, novels, scripts, essays and more)

    genres (action, drama, thriller, mystery, issekai, and many others)

    fields of interest (professional fields – such as architecture, construction, art, marine, agriculture, sales and others)

    available resources (free & low cost) for posting/creating/publishing/editing/collaborations and more.

    How to keep the inspiration (what to use: tricks and crafty methods when faced with authors block, procrastination and emotional exhaustion)

    what to look at when writing your works (monologues, dialogues, descriptions, senses, emotions, etc)

    where to get that coin(how to find agents, magazines, online book stores, funding for authors, grants, contests and more)

    how to produce traction (marketing and how to deal with it, if you’ve no clue about it)

    who to poke for engagement(freelancers, podcasts, authors, review communities, magazines, newspapers, social media).

    Emotional and psychological side of the writing. How it affects you, how it affects others. Support, encouragement

    How to find self in the buzz of life, determine what approach to take towards own self and what strengths and weaknesses to work with.

    There’s a lot to explore, set sails for, create, see and try!

    Welcome Aboard this Ship of Writing!
    Beware of the moment when you do come across my voice. That’s when the lectures that sound like a podcast – begin!
    Prepare those snacks, drinks, get the fuzzy blanket, your house pet (hope you did not forget hydration and meds, food as well. No. Proper food. Not endless snacks. I know you know ( ?_?)< I see you )  and off we go!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Course overview

    Chapter 2: Types of Written Content

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: Blog Posts

    Lecture 3: Articles

    Lecture 4: Interviews

    Lecture 5: Webnovels

    Lecture 6: Comics

    Lecture 7: Research papers

    Lecture 8: Essays

    Lecture 9: Ads/Marketing content

    Lecture 10: Poetry

    Lecture 11: Flash Fiction

    Lecture 12: Short Stories

    Lecture 13: Novelettes

    Lecture 14: Novellas

    Lecture 15: Novels

    Lecture 16: Screenplays / Scripts

    Lecture 17: Fan Fiction

    Chapter 3: Written Styles

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: Descriptive Style

    Lecture 3: Narrative Style

    Lecture 4: Persuasive Style

    Lecture 5: Expository Style

    Lecture 6: Creative Style

    Chapter 4: Tropes and Clichés

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: Tropes VS Clichés

    Chapter 5: Genres across the World

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: Genres in Books Simplified

    Lecture 3: Genres in Books Extended

    Lecture 4: Genres in Cinematography

    Lecture 5: Genres in Comic books

    Lecture 6: Genres in Audio Books

    Lecture 7: Genres in Manhwa

    Lecture 8: Genres in Manhua/Donghua

    Lecture 9: Genres in Manga/Anime

    Lecture 10: Genres in Webtoons

    Chapter 6: What to look at when creating fiction

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: The five senses

    Lecture 3: Emotional aspect + Psychology

    Lecture 4: Characters

    Lecture 5: World building

    Lecture 6: Act Structures

    Chapter 7: Creative Approaches

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: Inspiration – Free-flow

    Lecture 3: Planning, Structure, Habitual part

    Lecture 4: The mixture

    Lecture 5: Creating own inspiration net

    Chapter 8: Topics for exploration : Career Fields

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: Architecture and Engineering

    Lecture 3: Arts, culture and enterntaintment

    Lecture 4: Business, management and administration

    Lecture 5: Communications

    Lecture 6: Community and social services

    Lecture 7: Education

    Lecture 8: Science and technology

    Lecture 9: Installation, repair and maintenance

    Lecture 10: Farming, fishing and forestry

    Lecture 11: Government

    Lecture 12: Health and medicine

    Lecture 13: Law and public policy

    Lecture 14: Sales

    Chapter 9: Deciding on which media to use

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: Beware: The vultures of self publishing world

    Lecture 3: Copyright and Trademark – Intellectual Rights

    Lecture 4: Blogging

    Lecture 5: Website

    Lecture 6: Indie Publishing & Self-Publishing

    Lecture 7: Podcast and Audio books

    Lecture 8: Classic publishing

    Lecture 9: Literary Agents / Publishing Houses

    Lecture 10: Social Media

    Lecture 11: Online Novel Platforms

    Chapter 10: Free (and low budget) resources to use

    Lecture 1: Overview of this Chapter

    Lecture 2: KDP Amazon

    Lecture 3: Rakuten Kobo

    Lecture 4: Reedsy

    Lecture 5: Canva / Pexels / Pixabay

    Lecture 6: Duotrope

    Lecture 7: Query Tracker

    Lecture 8: The Query Shark

    Lecture 9: Writers and Artists Yearbook

    Lecture 10: WordPress/Squarespace

    Lecture 11: Writer Duet

    Lecture 12: Grammarly

    Lecture 13: Stage 32

    Lecture 14: The Dots

    Lecture 15: Winning Writers

    Lecture 16: TikTok / Instagram

    Lecture 17: ArtConnect

    Instructors

  • Writing - The basic knowledge for the beginners  No.2
    Anastasija Jersova
    Generalist, Writer
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