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Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – Fantasy Writing Diploma Course”
What Will You Learn?
Get started writing fantasy fiction! Whether your inner bard is itching to write some epic poetry or you have an entire seven-book series scribbled on a pile of napkins, this course will give you the theory and practice you need to get it out!
The Fantasy Writing Diploma Course starts by defining the genre, subgenres and tropes that make a fantasy story what it is – and look at what it is not. You’ll find your niche, understand how to use and subvert tropes, and figure out what makes your story tick.
Worldbuilding is at the core of any fantasy writing project. You’ll discover how to build a believable world, populate it with relatable characters, and delve deep into the inner workings of magic and myth. Once your world is built, you’ll go on an adventure with your characters, looking at the popular fantasy structure of the hero’s journey, as well as some alternatives.
You’ll discover how to structure a story, plan ahead and use ‘pantsing’ to your best advantage. The course will break down some simple structures and give examples of how to apply this to your story.
Throughout the course, you will find plenty of prompts and writing advice that will help to up your writing game. You will learn how to edit your work and where to get constructive feedback. You’ll cover pace, tone and point of view, and develop your editing skills too.
From niche fantasy markets to big publishing houses, you’ll discover how, when and where to send your work to get it published and build your writing community.
Bring your imagination and your desire to write, and by the end of the course, you’ll have a story to tell!
By studying this course, you will:
- Become familiar with the genre, some of the forms it commonly takes, and how tropes are used within it
- Understand how to construct a fantasy world and create believable characters
- Learn how to plot and plan your story and structure your scenes
- Be able to put all your work together to create, edit, and polish a cohesive story
- Have a better understanding of how to get your work published
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: What is Fantasy Writing?
8 parts
Introduction
Part 1: What is Fantasy?
Part 2: Subgenres of Fantasy
Part 3: Fantasy Forms
Part 4: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 1 Assessment
Module 2: Know Your Tropes
6 parts
Part 1: Fantasy Tropes
Part 2: Tropes vs Cliché
Part 3: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 2 Assessment
Module 3: Worldbuilding and the Novum
8 parts
Part 1: Introduction to Worldbuilding and the Novum
Part 2: How to Build Your Novum
Part 3: Too Much and Never Enough
Part 4: Plotter or Pantser?
Part 5: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 3 Assessment
Module 4: Worldbuilding – Physical Geography
7 parts
Part 1: Welcome to Your World
Part 2: Physical Elements to Consider
Part 3: Writing the World
Part 4: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 4 Assessment
Module 5: Worldbuilding – Who’s Who?
7 parts
Part 1: Building a Civilisation
Part 2: History and Culture
Part 3: Societal Constructs
Part 4: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 5 Assessment
Module 6: Creating Fantasy Characters
7 parts
Part 1: The Cast of Characters
Part 2: Character Creation
Part 3: Fleshing Out Your Character
Part 4: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 6 Assessment
Module 7: The Shape of a Story
7 parts
Part 1: Structure
Part 2: Point of View
Part 3: Narrators
Part 4: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 7 Assessment
Module 8: The Shape of a Scene
7 parts
Part 1: Scene Structure
Part 2: Type of Scenes
Part 3: Scene Considerations
Part 4: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 8 Assessment
Module 9: The Big Picture
6 parts
Part 1: Putting it All Together
Part 2: Reading, Writing and Research
Part 3: Writing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 9 Assessment
Module 10: Editing and Polishing
9 parts
Part 1: The First Draft
Part 2: Line Editing and Proofreading
Part 3: Outside Opinions
Part 4: Publishing Your Work
Part 5: Editing Exercises
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Conclusion
Module 10 Assessment
Who Would Benefit from This Course?
You may be new to writing or new to the genre – having written in others. Either way, if you are interested in building a creative writing project and you love dragons, magic and myths, and you’ve got a story you want to tell, you can build your writing and editing skills and work towards creating a piece of fantasy writing with this course.
The course will help you to develop editorial skills, and successful students could pursue writing as a hobby or a potential career.
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