Creative Writing Writing Tips part 2
- Personal Development
- Jan 04, 2025

Creative Writing – Writing Tips part 2, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.19, with 35 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 8 reviews, and has 334 subscribers.
You will learn about Confidently apply the tips to their writing. Create up to ninety (90) new pieces of work. Understand and apply varying techniques of the craft of writing and the industry. Polish pieces of writing created prior to undertaking this course. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is suitable for any writers regardless of their current level of knowledge. It is particularly useful for This course is suitable for any writers regardless of their current level of knowledge.
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Summary
Title: Creative Writing – Writing Tips part 2
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.19
Number of Lectures: 35
Number of Quizzes: 3
Number of Published Lectures: 35
Number of Published Quizzes: 3
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: £19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
These thirty-two lectures highlight key aspects of the craft of creative writing, and include thirty tips, each one accompanied by three related exercises to enhance your writing skills.
The course is taught via video slides with clear audio narration from a native English speaker who is not only a writer but also a freelance editor, blogger, and creative writing tutor for a variety of clients. Terminology is simple, ideal for those for whom English is a second language.
Depending upon the students timeframe, the course, without pausing, lasts just under an hour and a half. If completing one tip with its exercises per day, the course could last a month, or at one exercise per day, this course contains three months worth of content.
No specific materials are required other than pen / pencil and paper or blank document. All slides and mentioned handouts are provided as downloadable documents.
If you have no prior creative writing knowledge, this course will provide a strong foundation on which to build a body of work. If you already have some knowledge, it will refresh those skills and improve your confidence going forward.
An accompanying part 1 course provides 30 tips and 90+ exercises concentrating on sparking creativity, aimed at writers of any age and experience.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Writing tips 1-10
Lecture 1: Writing Tip No.1 – Beginnings
Lecture 2: Writing Tip no.2 – Clarity
Lecture 3: Writing Tip no.3 – Clichés
Lecture 4: Writing Tip no.4 – Colours
Lecture 5: Writing Tip no.5 – Conflict / dilemma
Lecture 6: Writing Tip no.6 – Consistency
Lecture 7: Writing Tip no.7 – Description
Lecture 8: Writing Tip no.8 – Description vs. dialogue
Lecture 9: Writing Tip no.9 – Dialogue: keeping it real
Lecture 10: Writing Tip no.10 – Emotions
Lecture 11: How are you getting on? (were about a third of the way)
Chapter 3: Writing tips 11-20
Lecture 1: Writing Tip no.11 – Endings
Lecture 2: Writing Tip no.12 – Exposition
Lecture 3: Writing Tip no.13 – Five Senses
Lecture 4: Writing Tip no.14 – Locations
Lecture 5: Writing Tip no.15 – Metaphors and similes
Lecture 6: Writing Tip no.16 – Middles
Lecture 7: How are you getting on? (were about half-way)
Lecture 8: Writing Tip no.17 – Monologues
Lecture 9: Writing Tip no.18 – Pacing
Lecture 10: Writing Tip no.19 – Points of view: first-person
Lecture 11: Writing Tip no.20 – Points of view: second-person
Chapter 4: Writing tips 21-30
Lecture 1: Writing Tip no.21 – Points of view: third-person
Lecture 2: Writing Tip no.22 – Purple prose
Lecture 3: Writing Tip no.23 – Repetition
Lecture 4: Writing Tip no.24 – Sentences: fragments
Lecture 5: Writing Tip no.25 – Sentences: lengths
Lecture 6: Writing Tip no.26 – Show don’t tell
Lecture 7: Writing Tip no.27 – Tenses
Lecture 8: Writing Tip no.28 – Verbs
Lecture 9: Writing Tip no.29 – You’ve written the story…
Lecture 10: Writing Tip no.30 – And finally…
Lecture 11: How have you found this course?
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors

Morgen Bailey
Editor, author, creative writing mentor, speaker and judge
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Frequently Asked Questions
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