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Creative Writing |
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Join local author and award-winning playwright Pete Malicki in learning about the various forms of creative writing from short stories, novels and poetry to plays, screenplays and articles. The class will involve a range of exercises to help participants improve their writing ability as well as plenty of discussions, interaction and insight into the various industries revolving around writing. It
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Creative Writing 101 |
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For everyone who has ever even contemplated writing a story, the
following questions are probably all too familiar:
Is it really important to have an outline? Should you always know how
your story is going to end? How do you write about the same characters
for so long without getting fed up with them? What do ‘dramatic tension’
and ‘conflict’ mean? How do you decide what genre to write in? Is it
necessary to do research before writing?
This course will answer these questions and guide students towards
finding a method of outlining that best suits them and identifying themes
and situations they will most enjoy writing about. Students will have the
chance to work on individual projects as well as collaborating within
class on exercises. Students will learn how to develop stories from the
initial stages of an idea to what ends up on paper.
If you ever had writer’s block or if you want to improve your writing skills
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Creative Writing Masterclass |
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This class is the ideal, practical guide to writing for any aspiring author. Using exercises to explore topics, it will encourage the writer to develop, direct and edit creative ideas in addition to giving invaluable guidance on how to present work for publication.
This is an insightful and informative step-by-step course for the aspiring wordsmith. Aimed at first-time writers and those looking for guidance on the publishing process, this course acts as an important introduction to the world of literature and publishing.
This course will encompass the following:
Developing your talent, ideas and inspiration
How to write an article, The short story
Characterization, Dialogue, Setting
Poetry, Writing for children/radio/television
Editors, publishers and literary agents
Writing for competition
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Creative Writing Workshop |
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Come along to Keith’s first workshop free of charge!
Please call the College on 9482 1189 to enrol
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Genealogy |
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| The course aims to develop advanced skills and research techniques and introduces a wide range of available resources. Many are internet based, so basic computing skills will be an advantage but not essential. While the primary focus will be on research in Australia and UK the skills are largely universal and some time can be allocated if other countries are of interest. Topics covered include software programs, basic recording, BDM, Census, migration and convict records and a variety of other resources as well as charting and presentation. No student yet has finished the course without generations of new ancestors. |
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Introduction to Journalism Workshop |
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| Introduction to Journalism Workshop |
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