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There are 4 modules in this course
In this course, creative nonfiction writers will explore traditional storytelling methods, especially those which overlap between fiction and memoir. By looking at examples from a wide range of genres, including film, song, painting—even the theme music for Jaws!—we’ll practice exercising the creative muscle that sees ourselves as characters and the experiences we’ve had as tales. We’ll focus on critical elements, like how to begin a story, what makes for worthy content, the essential use of detail, the strengths and limits of dialogue, the power of the white space. The ultimate goal is for us to become aware of an “audience” when we write, so that the documentation of our lives will begin to resemble a “performance” crafted onto paper rather than a private entry in a journal.
In this week, we’ll learn what sorts of techniques we can borrow from fiction and how to overlay them onto our personal stories.
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5 videos1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 37 minutes
The Most Important Person in My Story Is Me, Right?•8 minutes
Give the Readers What They Need, Not Necessarily What They Want•7 minutes
How Do I Pick a Subject?•4 minutes
I Want to Know What Happens Next•7 minutes
Interview with Amy Bloom•12 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Assignment 1: A Most Interesting Event•60 minutes
Train Your Eye Like a Filmmaker
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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In this week, we’ll learn how to create powerful scenes and vivid details by seeing precisely what we’ve put on the page—and what we haven't.
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5 videos1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 38 minutes
I Can See It Perfectly in My Head...•9 minutes
Hyper-Vivid Prose•5 minutes
I Can See It Perfectly in My Head.... Part 2•7 minutes
The Inherent Drama of the White Page•8 minutes
Interview with Amy Bloom, part 2•9 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Assignment 2: Fond Memories•60 minutes
Opening the Story
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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In this week, we’ll learn how to open and frame a story by examining the efficacy of various first lines.
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4 videos1 peer review
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4 videos•Total 20 minutes
Judging a Story by Its Opening Line•5 minutes
Get Them to the Second Line•5 minutes
Does the Second Line Live Up to the First?•4 minutes
Before the Opening Line•5 minutes
1 peer review•Total 180 minutes
Assignment 3: Giving It Away - or Not!•180 minutes
The Joys and Pitfalls of Dialogue
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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In this week, we’ll learn when and where to use dialogue, and what makes for the best soundbites.
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5 videos1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 25 minutes
Intro to Dialogue•4 minutes
The "Sound" of Dialogue•3 minutes
The Unfortunate Limits of Dialogue•4 minutes
What We Lose When We Only Speak Aloud•5 minutes
Interview with Amy Bloom, part 3•9 minutes
1 peer review•Total 180 minutes
Assignment 4: Dialogue or Narration•180 minutes
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Reviewed on Jan 25, 2021
Very interesting and engaging! I learnt a lot about writing about myself, which is actually very difficult. This course provide a great start for someone who are looking for something like this.
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Reviewed on Feb 18, 2019
Said is an incredible teacher. He speaks with such insight and passion. Inspiring.
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Reviewed on Aug 7, 2020
Certain other activities like phrasing and use of vocabulary while writing memoirs can be included in this course. It was a fantastic course
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