The Creative Writing Masterclass: Elements of Storytelling

NZ$ 895/ £ 445 /R 6995

The Creative Writing Masterclass:
Elements of Storytelling

The Creative Writing Masterclass: Elements of Storytelling

Turbo-charge your creative writing

A rigorous course with step-by-step guidance from an award-winning author

The Elements of Storytelling Course will breathe new life and confidence into your creative writing, expertly led by one of our multi-award-winning tutors.

In 22 writing assignments, structure a gripping story, devise credible characters, write authentic dialogue and strong visual scenes, with personal feedback every step of the way.

Gain the tools and assurance to develop your writer’s voice and apply your skills to a wide range of creative writing formats.

This Course Gives You...

No Automated Marking

We use traditional methods of assessing work, as editors at publishing houses would. No generic feedback!

A Flexible Schedule

Work wherever and whenever you want. You can easily fit our courses around work and other commitments.

Relevant, Usable Content

Easy-to-digest course notes that capture a lifetime of writing experience, ready for you to apply to your own writing.

Ongoing Assessment

Your writing is assessed continuously as your course progresses.

Expert, Individual Feedback

Get prompt, honest, detailed feedback on every assignment from an award-winning writer. We focus on your unique writing strengths.

No Peer Reviews!

You will only be assessed by your tutor, a leader in their field. No more guessing and wondering how to write; you'll be guided line by line.

Master the Elements of Storytelling and Build Your Creative Confidence

Take your writing to the next level

Over six modules, you’ll study the four tools all creative writers need, master nine writing skills and confidently learn to structure plots, develop characters and place them in authentic settings while maintaining pace and tension.

You’ll receive personal feedback on every assignment, and be able to apply your new-found knowledge to every form of creative writing.

Working at your own pace over six months,  ignite your passion for writing and learn to write with flow and ease.

Master the Elements of Storytelling and Build Your Creative Confidence

Take your writing to the next level

Over six modules, you’ll study the four tools all creative writers need, master nine writing skills and confidently learn to structure plots, develop characters and place them in authentic settings while maintaining pace and tension.

You’ll receive personal feedback on every assignment, and be able to apply your knowledge to every form of creative writing.

Working at your own pace over six months,  ignite your passion for writing and write with flow and ease.

‘It was so encouraging to get such detailed feedback. Alex's assessments were always clear and empathetic and invaluable in helping me refine the stories.’

Les Maiden, Graduate Student

Course Overview

COURSE FEE

NZ$ 895

£ 445

ZAR 6995

Price includes VAT/GST

NUMBER OF ASSIGNMENTS

22

The assignments vary in length.

NUMBER OF MODULES

6

These modules include around 150 pages of course notes.

COURSE DURATION

6

Work at your own pace – up to a maximum of six months.

START DATE: ANYTIME

Working with an individual tutor means you can start the course at any time.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Basic writing skills are essential.
  • Computer skills, e-mail and Internet access required.
  • No previous tertiary qualification required.

Our Graduate Students' Successes

We are proud of our graduates who have achieved success. Here are a few among dozens of our creative writing success stories.

Alex smith creative writing tutor at the writers college

Tutors for this Course

Alex Smith

Alex Smith is the award-winning author of five novels.

Algeria’s Way, Drinking from the Dragon’s Well, Four Drunk Beauties and Devilskein & Dearlove were published by Random House (Umuzi), and Agency Blue was published by Tafelberg.

Her work has received widespread acclaim. Drinking from the Dragon’s Well was longlisted for the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award and Devilskein & Dearlove was nominated for the 2015 CILIP Carnegie Medal in the UK. Agency Blue won a Sanlam Youth Literature Award, while Four Drunk Beauties won the Nielsen Booksellers’ Choice Award.

Alex tutors the Novel Writing Course, the Advanced Novel Writing Course, the Advanced Short Story Writing Course and the Grammar Skills Course, where she shares her knowledge and expertise with students of all skill levels.

Alex Smith award-winning book titles
Creative Writing Course tutor at The Writers College Andrew Salmon

Andrew Salomon

Andrew Salomon is an award-winning author. He won the  PEN Literary Award for African Fiction and the Short.Sharp.Stories Award. His debut novel Tokoloshe Song was shortlisted for the Terry Pratchett First Novel Award. Additionally, his short fiction has been shortlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize.

Andrew is the author of the young adult thrillers The Chrysalis and Wonderbear. His latest novel is the dark fantasy thriller The Equilibrist. He completed an MA at the Institute for Archaeology at University College London. Some of his most memorable experiences have been at rock painting and engraving sites in rock shelters and subterranean caves across the world. These often find their way into his fiction.

Andrew tutors several courses at The Writers College, including the Write a Novel Course, the Advanced Novel Writing Course and the Advanced Short Story Writing Course.

Andrew Salomon Award-winning writer, author and tutor

Course Curriculum

Module 1

4 Essential Tools for Creative Writers
  • Study the 4 tools
  • Complete 8 tasks
  • Time to complete module: 3–4 hours of writing

 

 

Module 2

9 Writing Skills Every Creative Writer Must Develop
  • Study 9 vital writing skills
  • Complete 4 tasks
  • Time to complete module: 3–4 hours of writing

 

Module 3

Creating Your Characters
  • Consider 3 decisions you need to make for each character
  • Complete 5 tasks
  • Time to complete module: 3–4 hours of writing

 

Module 4

Creating a Setting
  • Learn about 4 important aspects of setting
  • Complete 3 tasks
  • Time to complete module: 2–3 hours of writing

 

Module 5

Inventing Plot
  • Discover the 4 elements of plot
  • Complete 1 task
  • Time to complete module: 1–3 hours of writing

 

Module 6

7 Steps to Building a Story
  • Explore the 7 steps to building a story
  • Complete 1 task: Write a story
  • Time to complete module: 4 hours of writing

 

Get These Additional Benefits

Lifetime Course Access

Benefit from free lifetime access to future course updates and access to our writing resources.

Work at Your Own Pace

Our courses work around you. You can pace your course around your busy life.

500+ Bonus Articles on Our Blog

A superb, constantly updated resource with articles on writing and interviews with writers.

Work Opportunities

Top students are invited to join our writers and editors for hire service.

Be the First to Know About Writing Competitions

We'll help you keep up to date with the latest competition announcements

Join a Community of Writers

You will have access to our friendly Facebook community, daily writing tips and writing inspiration.

Risk-Free 100% Money-Back Guarantee

We are so confident that you will love your course that if you’re not 100% satisfied with the quality of our training, simply ask for a refund within 30 days.

Complete the Application Form to Enrol on The Creative Writing Masterclass

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Questions?
We've Got Answers

The course consists of six modules. Detailed course notes covering the content of each module are emailed to students. At the end of each section, students will be required to complete writing exercises. In total, the course includes twenty-two writing assignments, all of which count towards the final result of the student. Once the writing assignment has been completed and emailed to the lecturer, an assessment and feedback will be sent to the student, and the module will be considered complete. The next module will then be emailed to the student.

Absolutely. You have direct communication with your tutor for the duration of the course. The more questions you ask, the more you will get out of the course.

You will get lifetime access to the course. You will also benefit from future updates and improvements to the course.

For the majority of our courses, only your tutor will see your work. It will remain completely private unless you get it published. The journalism courses might see your work published in the public domain, but you do have the final say as to whether or not this happens.

Students will receive a Writers College Certificate upon successful completion of the course, provided they meet the following conditions:

  • Students must have completed all 22 writing assignments
  • The course must have been completed within 6 months of registration
  • Students are expected to attain a minimum average of 50% for the course
  • Basic writing skills are essential.
  • Basic computer skills, as well as email and Internet access are required.
  • No previous tertiary qualification is required.

Because you will work with an individual tutor, you can start your course as soon as your application has been approved. There are no specific start dates as would be the case with a traditional college.

An application is usually approved within one working day. Once we receive proof of payment, your can start your course.

You could be starting your course today!

After studying the modules, the exercises should take between two and four hours to complete. You will also be required to do around two to four hours of reading per module.

Once your application has been approved, you will receive notification of approval and an invoice via email. As soon as we receive proof of payment, the first module as well as your tutor’s email address and your login details will be sent to you. Your tutor will also be in touch to welcome you.

Any work created on our courses is owned by you. We will never make a claim to anything you produce. We follow the rule that copyright subsists with the creator (you).

‘Andrew makes you feel like you are his only student. His feedback on your work is so personable that it feels as if he is your sole confidant. Andrew is a master of his craft.’

Charl Jacques De Klerk, Graduate Student

Got More Questions?

We would love to help you choose the best course for you. Tell us what style of writing you want to develop and we'll give you some options.

Our Refund Policy

If within seven days of starting your course you are not happy on your course, we can either transfer you to a different course or provide a full refund.

If you request a refund after seven days and before 30 days we will charge a 5% administrative fee, as well as any bank fees and tutor fees already incurred.

We do not offer a refund after 30 days on the course.