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The Craft of Writing

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The Craft of Writing, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.61, with 39 lectures, based on 9 reviews, and has 46 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn how to succeed as a fiction writer. Leverage your ability by honing your craft. Finish your story with confidence. Revolutionize your writing life. This course is ideal for individuals who are Whether you’re a beginning writer or a seasoned author this class will provide helpful instruction. It is particularly useful for Whether you’re a beginning writer or a seasoned author this class will provide helpful instruction.

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Title: The Craft of Writing

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.61

Number of Lectures: 39

Number of Published Lectures: 39

Number of Curriculum Items: 39

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 39

Original Price: $27.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn how to succeed as a fiction writer.
  • Leverage your ability by honing your craft.
  • Finish your story with confidence.
  • Revolutionize your writing life.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Whether you’re a beginning writer or a seasoned author this class will provide helpful instruction.
  • Target Audiences

  • Whether you’re a beginning writer or a seasoned author this class will provide helpful instruction.
  • Imagine if you had the ability to impart experiences into someone else’s mind—to make them feel and think in a way that changed their life.

    This is what good writing and storytelling can offer.

    This guide is packed with insightful lessons that will help you achieve your full writing potential. Gleaned from years of teaching workshops and crafting his own stories, Christopher Hawke delivers this course for both beginning and seasoned writers in a clear and concise way.

    While The Elements of Style and the Chicago Manual of Style are important for any author, this series is geared more toward the heart of writing–what makes a story really work and why.

    Touted as “The most comprehensive class on the market today…entertaining and inspiring…” by V. S. Alexander, and designed especially for busy writers, these lessons require no more than ten minutes a day and will change your creative life.

    Mr. Hawke has helped thousands of writers from all over the world hone their craft and get noticed. His domestic and international workshops have been featured in numerous publications, including the Sun Sentinel in South Florida, where he has led weekly critique groups for over a decade. These sessions are now hosted online and attended by authors countrywide.

    Besides co-running Community Authors, an author services company, he works one-on-one with a select group of writers from various countries as a writing coach. His client roster includes well-known names, in addition to aspiring authors. His writing is represented by The Evan Marshall Agency, and his book The Craft of Writing hit #1 and maintained a Top 10 status on Amazon for years…

    Isn’t it time you reached your full writing potential?

    Start today…

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: The Craft of Writing

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: The Beginning

    Lecture 3: Vital Whispers

    Lecture 4: Story Building

    Lecture 5: Groundbreaking Stories

    Lecture 6: Your Sanctuary

    Lecture 7: Expectations

    Lecture 8: Foreshadowing

    Lecture 9: Suspended Disbelief

    Lecture 10: CWHO

    Lecture 11: Character

    Lecture 12: Wanted

    Lecture 13: However

    Lecture 14: Ongoing

    Lecture 15: The Plot Skeleton

    Lecture 16: Keeping the Reader’s Interest

    Lecture 17: Suspense

    Lecture 18: Arcs and the Plot

    Lecture 19: Supporting Characters

    Lecture 20: The Three Parts of Writing

    Lecture 21: Who’s Showing the Story?

    Lecture 22: Narrative Voice

    Lecture 23: Hooks

    Lecture 24: Crafting Sentences and Paragraphs

    Lecture 25: Descriptions

    Lecture 26: Dialogue

    Lecture 27: Show Don’t Tell

    Lecture 28: Flowing Choreography

    Lecture 29: Characterizing

    Lecture 30: Metaphors

    Lecture 31: Nonfiction

    Lecture 32: Commas

    Lecture 33: Making Your Writing Soulful

    Lecture 34: Driving Your Story Forward

    Lecture 35: Setting the Tempo

    Lecture 36: The Payoff

    Lecture 37: Self-Editing Your Work

    Lecture 38: Final Thoughts

    Lecture 39: The Secrets to Writing Great Stories: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • The Craft of Writing  No.2
    Christopher Hawke
    Writing Instructor & Coach
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