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Creative Writing - Writer's Block Workbook Volume 1 Month 1


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Summary

Price
£7 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

Five weeks' worth of beginning prompts to help create over 100 new pieces with tips to help your writing ongoing.

Description

This course provides over 100 sentence beginnings to aid the writer to create new stories, three daily for five weeks. At the end of each week, there is a related writing tip with other guidance along the way.

Explained in clear, simple language with audio, together with the words on the screen, the videos can be paused at any time. The slides are available to download along with other support materials.

The course is structured over nine lectures (of between two and five minutes' duration) with an introduction, explanation of points of view, tenses and week-by-week prompts and tips, concluding in the final lecture.

Suitable for writers of any age and experience with support from, and contact details for, the tutor.

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