Creative Writing For Beginners - Writing Creative Prose

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Creative Writing For Beginners : Beginners Creative Writing Tips : Creative Writing : Writing Creative Prose - Beginners

Creative Writing For Beginners is intended to provide new writers with a set of tools that can be used immediately to improve the prose they write to tell their story. Knowing how to write prose effectively with basic rules that are easy to implement fast is essential for great fiction!

SPECIAL NOTE: This course is designed to make your prose more effective, if you're writing a novel, for example. Please do not enroll if you just need to improve your basic English. It isn't the purpose of this course.

The aim of every author should be to write clear prose that flows, providing an enjoyable experience for the reader who wants to keep turning those pages!

New (and experienced) writers are often so close to their writing, that they are sometimes blind to small errors, either in construction or word usage, that rankle with their readers and block the flow of the story. In the case of repeat errors, the reader may even abandon the book altogether. Detection and correction of simple errors in written prose is the core of any creative writing lessons.

In the course Writing For Beginners, you will learn how to apply simple rules right now that will immediately improve your fiction. This course is a tool for budding writers wanting to create proactive page turners, stunning prose and captivating stories.

Creative Writing For Beginners - subjects included in this course:

  1. Adjectives & Adverbs - how to use them and when not to use them all.

  2. The Active and Passive Voices - what are they and how should they be used?

  3. Special Punctuation - the use of semi-colons, ellipses and other marks to spice up your sentences.

  4. Writing Numbers - the conventions which guide how to write numbers and dates.

  5. Unnecessary Words - overused words are included as well. How to find them, avoid or replace them.

  6. Absolutes - these are also called overgeneralizations and blanket-statements.

  7. Clichés - how to identify and replace phrases too commonly used in prose.

  8. Interjections - what they are, and when to use them correctly.

  9. Vague Writing and Initial Coordinating Conjunctions - remedies for two lesser known problem areas.

  10. Variety - an essential element in good prose. How to achieve it?

The final lecture concludes the series and shows how to edit your prose, applying the rules that will dramatically improve your fiction. Check out my profile for future Writing Courses For Beginners - Coming soon 'Creating Characters For Fiction Writing.'

Recent Reviews:

  • As a new writer, this is exactly what I'm looking for. The tips James gives are invaluable, from searching out and destroying the words that make prose look amateurish, to some very useful editing tips. At this price, it's a steal and thoroughly recommended. Thanks!  (Jack Spencer)

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  • First of all, I wasn't sure if it wasn't perhaps too basic - I consider myself to be pretty literate, but I learned new things that help a lot. Right from the first lesson about Adjectives it was useful. The tips given at the end are worth the cost of the course alone. Thoroughly recommended. You might think you know the basics of writing fiction, but you don't! If you want to improve your prose quickly, this course is well worth while. (Patrick Mennan)

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  • I like the way James spends time on each topic. English is not my language (French) and I need some good tips for writing good prose. Seems good, and contains some solid tips. (Benoit Fourrier)


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  • Creative writing enthusiasts who are beginners will learn how to apply basic rules and conventions to their creative writing.

  • Beginner writers will Increase their ability to write fiction using better prose.

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The scope of Jim's divers courses reflect his interest and proficiency in many subject areas. Earning a living online for 10 years now, his interests span topics such as on page SEO, to creating blues guitar lessons, to writing novels and movie scripts, to Wordpress Tutorials.He is considered an expert in Udemy organic search and consistently ranks courses in any...

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4.9 course rating
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Beverley-jane S.
4.5
1 year ago

have learnt so much on this course. I will be refreshing myself with this course over and over again. It really was an eye opener as to how much I didn't know. Thank you for all of your valuable lectures, you're a star

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Bernice K. W.
3.0
1 year ago

I wished I did more research before purchasing this course. Mark the 1.5 hours of content, and wonder how the instructor can possibly cover the incredibly wide and subjective craft of good prose creative writing in such a short amount of time! The answer? He doesn't, at least not to the depth I was looking for. Though it's labeled an 'intro' course, for the price, you can learn a lot more about crafting prose from free youtube videos or purchasing prose books than you will out of this course. My biggest gripe was how the instructor didn't take the time to explain the 'why' of certain concepts. Instead he just lists a bunch of bullet pointed rules and basic examples as if they're absolutes (talk about the irony, there's even a section warning against using absolutes and overgeneralizations). I also didn't appreciate how the instructor always referred to the writer as 'he'; the blatant lack of diversity was distracting. I did learn a couple of things, but overall, I found this course pretty darn surface-level and not at all modern for the price.

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Cat M.
5.0
1 year ago

Short but full of wisdom
"Always remember that the object of writing is to move the story along with strong words simply arranged."

This has helped my writing enormously.

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Shane R.
3.5
1 year ago

Provide downloadable resources for each lecture.

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Yana
4.0
2 years ago

It was informative and helped give a basic understanding needed to form sentences. The lectures were easy to follow and had lots of examples, which I liked a lot.

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Alexander M.
3.0
2 years ago

I expected a lot more ,like the nut and bolts of writing good pros, with examples and comprehension tests.

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Jen P.
5.0
2 years ago

Super informative by giving basic guidelines to follow.

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ui-avatar of Mahipal Singh Rawat
Mahipal S. R.
3.0
3 years ago

I opted for this course knowing that I am a biginner for writing. But this course is way too basic and the content of the course can be learnt from Rein and Martin.

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Kimihiko C.
5.0
3 years ago

This is exactly what I need for my writing the do and don't, plus guidance.

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ui-avatar of Aiza Annadhi
Aiza A.
4.5
3 years ago

Yes it’s what I needed

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