Monday, 23 November 2015

First crime fiction students enrol


The first students have started work on my online Crime Fiction Course.
The online course, which runs in eight parts and can begin at a time and date to suit the student, will help writers to improve their technique and improve their chances of being successful, either in competitions or admissions to publishers.
When they enrol, students will be offered ongoing one-to-one feedback on their work, be it short stories or novels.
There is no official certificate of qualification at the end of the course, which features:
• Personal attention
• Exercises and practical work
• Discussions by email
• Because the tutor is on line, you can do the work at time and pace that suits you
Themes to be included are:
An examination of where ideas come from - what triggers ideas in writers?
Once you have the idea, how do you develop it? The course will look at the art of  plotting
How can you use places and landscapes to aid your story telling?
How do you pick characters to do the job? What are their functions in storytelling? This will include a look at creating villains
How conflict can be used to develop stories that assume a life of their own
That all important start to your story - how do you grab the reader right from the off?
Writing with pace - how do you produce a narrative that keeps your reader turning the page?
Pulling it all together - how to produce the finished piece of work.
Editing - how to make those changes that make all the difference.
Pitching to publishers and agents
The course costs £75. For further details you can contact me at deangriss@btinternet.com
 
John Dean

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