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Introduction to Creative Writing: From Basics to AI

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SkillsBooster Academy

Introduction to Creative Writing: From Basics to AI

Anton Voroniuk

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

4 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Write and revise a complete short story using voice, structure, character, dialogue, sensory detail, and three editing passes.

  • Build an ethical AI-assisted writing workflow with prompts for brainstorming and revision while preserving your unique voice.

  • Create a sustainable writing routine and plan where to submit, publish, or share your finished story.

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August 2026

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5 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 7 modules in this course

Wondering how to start a story so gripping that readers (and publishers) can't put it down? This module answers exactly that question, serving as your high-impact introduction to creative writing. By the end, you will have written a compelling opening scene that hooks the reader and establishes your unique narrative voice. You will use core writing techniques—and optionally, AI tools like Claude for brainstorming—to analyze what makes a strong hook and how to apply it immediately. This module is designed for aspiring writers who want to stop staring at a blank page and start writing with confidence. You will finish with a polished opening scene that proves you have what it takes to complete this course and write stories people want to read.

What's included

4 videos1 reading1 assignment1 ungraded lab

Wondering how to outline a story so it actually holds a reader's attention from the first line to the last? This module answers exactly that question. By the end you will have a one-page three-act outline of your own story, with turning points, a central conflict and a resolution already mapped out. You will learn how the three-act structure works in short fiction, how story arcs are built, and how tension is created and released so a reader keeps going. This module is designed for beginners who have an idea but no plan, and for writers whose drafts keep stalling in the middle. You will finish with a working outline you can write from immediately, even if you never take another module in this course.

What's included

3 videos1 reading1 assignment1 ungraded lab

Wondering how to write characters readers care about and dialogue that does not sound wooden? This module answers exactly that question. By the end you will have a complete profile of your protagonist and a 400-word dialogue scene that reveals character without explaining it. You will learn how archetypes work and where they stop being useful, how to give a character wants, flaws and contradictions, how character arcs change a person across a story, and what separates dialogue that sounds real from dialogue that reads like a transcript. This module is designed for beginners and for writers whose feedback keeps saying the characters feel flat. You will finish with a protagonist profile and a dialogue scene you can drop straight into your story — and this module stands on its own if character work is the only thing you came here for.

What's included

4 videos1 reading1 ungraded lab

Wondering how to describe a scene so a reader can see it, instead of writing paragraphs that get skipped? This module answers exactly that question. By the end you will have a 500-word scene built on sensory detail and a one-page setting bible for the world your story happens in. You will learn how to write with all five senses, how to choose the few details that carry a whole scene, the practical difference between showing and telling, and how to build a setting that feels lived-in whether it is a real city or an invented world. This module is designed for beginners and for writers whose scenes feel thin or generic. You will finish with a scene and a setting bible you can use immediately, and the show-don't-tell technique transfers to any writing you do, fiction or not.

What's included

4 videos1 reading1 assignment

Wondering how to edit your own writing when you are too close to it to see what is wrong? This module answers exactly that question. By the end you will have taken one of your drafts through a full three-pass revision and produced a clean, publishable version of it. You will learn what developmental, line and copy editing actually change, in what order to do them and why doing them at once fails, the mistakes that show up in almost every first draft, and how to read your own work as a stranger would. This module is designed for anyone sitting on an unfinished draft, and for writers who rewrite endlessly without knowing when a piece is done. You will finish with a revised draft and a repeatable editing process you can apply to anything you write afterwards.

What's included

4 videos1 reading1 assignment

Wondering how to use AI in creative writing without your work starting to sound like everyone else's? This module answers exactly that question. By the end you will have your own AI-assisted writing workflow: a set of prompts, a clear rule for what you delegate and what stays yours, and a disclosure practice you can defend. You will learn what ChatGPT and Claude are genuinely good at in a writing process — brainstorming, pressure-testing an outline, spotting weak passages, generating alternatives — and where they reliably fail, including flattened style and invented detail. You will also work through the ethics: authorship, disclosure, and what platforms and publishers currently expect. This module is designed for writers who are curious about AI but afraid of losing their voice, and it assumes no technical background — free accounts are enough. You will finish with a workflow and a prompt set you keep using long after the course.

What's included

4 videos

Wondering how to actually finish a story instead of leaving it half-written like the last three? This module answers exactly that question. By the end you will have a complete, revised short story and a concrete plan for where to send it. You will build a writing routine that survives a normal week, bring together the voice, outline, characters, scenes, editing passes and AI workflow from the earlier modules into one finished piece, and learn how submissions, writing communities and self-publishing routes actually work for a first story. This module is designed for anyone who has drafts but no finished pieces. You will finish with a story you can submit, share or publish, and with a routine that makes the next story easier than this one.

What's included

2 videos1 assignment1 ungraded lab

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Anton Voroniuk

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