Letter Writing Online Classes
A strong query letter is
important for both novelists and nonfiction book writers.
Learn to write queries with slant, clarity and impact. You
will acquire greater understanding of the importance of
queries and cover letters, as well as learn how to showcase
your novel’s or nonfiction book’s assets and qualities. This
workshop will consist of four one-week sessions.
Give voices and stories to the characters that fill your
imagination. Whether your fantasies take the form of short
stories or a novel, this workshop prepares you to write
fiction. You will apply the techniques that generations of
fiction writers have used to bring their characters and
stories to life. You will also develop your individual style
and creative expression.
Do you want to use online media to connect with other
writers, readers, and those who can help you fulfill your
goals in writing and publishing? Having a blog is an
incredibly effective way to help you do so. In this course,
you will discover not only the power of blogging, but the
step-by-step process of creating a blog, developing its
content, and more!
Work with a published novelist and your peers to write and
revise 200 pages of your novel manuscript. In this critique
based workshop, there are no lectures, reading assignments
or exercises. Instead, you will focus on writing tips and
reminders throughout. You should be prepared to submit
10,000 words and a short synopsis of your bookon the course
start date.
Writing a novel is no easy feat, to be sure, though when
divided among the twelve weeks of this course, we’ll have a
far more manageable task. Each week will consist of a
writing assignment emphasizing that particular week’s
writing lesson, as well as your writing a 2,000–2,500
portion of your novel.
Elements of Effective Writing I: Grammar and Mechanics
Do you remember the difference between the 8 parts of
speech, and how to use them? Are you comfortable with
punctuation and mechanics? No matter what type of writing
you do, mastering the fundamentals of grammar and mechanics
is an important first-step to having a successful writing
career.
What to Expect from a Free Online Course
In general, free online courses differ from college courses
or professional courses that you pay for in that you work at
your own pace. In most instances, your work is not graded
and you will not receive a certificate or any kind of
college credit for your work. The online course may provide
materials to read, notes, and other links. It may even
provide some interactive quizzes. However, you are basically
on your own when you take a free course. It is up to you to
make the most of the training. In addition to offering free
courses, many of the sites listed also offer college courses
or otherwise sell professional classes and/or materials.
How to Get the Most from a Free Online Course
Although you may not receive credit for a free online
course, there are ways for you to maximize the experience.
Here are three steps you can take to get the most from your
online training:
• Set aside a dedicated time to work on the course.
• Give the course 100% of your effort while you are working
on it.
• Take notes and/or save your work.
In addition, you should keep a record of the free online
courses you took, the link where you found the material, and
the date you took it. This information can come in handy if
a client questions where your knowledge came from, or if you
want to brush up on what you learned.