This course is for curious students and aspiring authors with a passion for writing for young readers. Participate in a dynamic online community of writers as you experiment with your own writing and develop your voice. This course will guide you with a combination of video lectures, online readings, peer reviews, and guest appearances from world-renowned children’s authors. As you work through the writing exercises, you will give and receive feedback from your peers and gain tools and techniques for improving your writing.
During this course you will identify stories that matter to you, explore cultural significance and boundaries, and shape your identity as a writer; become familiar with standard elements of narrative (character, setting, plot, theme, language, dialogue, point of view); reflect on your own work and practice essential self-editing skills; see the different ways in which words and art interact, and the possibilities of longer narrative forms; come away with practical insights into publishing options; and create a plan for pursuing your enthusiasm for writing. By the end of the course, you will have ten to twelve extracts of writing that you can develop into a portfolio.
Join a dynamic community of many voices from around the world. Find inspiration in your own voice, heart, and place so that you can tell the stories for young readers you’ve always wanted to tell.
Good children’s writing commonly has a strong sense of identity. This module will give you a chance to think about and practice putting yourself into your writing. We will start by looking at how you can establish effective writing habits and how you can use your own experiences and culture to enrich your writing. We will also discuss ways that you can add depth to your writing by drawing on myths and legends, and by experimenting with different viewpoints.
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18 videos7 readings1 peer review
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18 videos•Total 90 minutes
Writing for Young Readers - Promotional Video•2 minutes
Welcome to Writing for Young Readers•3 minutes
Introduction to Your Writing Identity•4 minutes
Your Writing Life - Part One•4 minutes
Your Writing Life - Part Two•4 minutes
You, Your Culture and Story•5 minutes
Cultural Myths and Legends•4 minutes
Viewpoint - Part One•5 minutes
Viewpoint - Part Two•3 minutes
Interview with Uma Krishnaswami - Part One: 'the very young experience the world through their skins'•7 minutes
Interview with Uma Krishnaswami - Part Two: 'for me place and the people are inextricable'•5 minutes
Interview with Uma Krishnaswami - Part Three 'it came out in eight Indian languages'•5 minutes
Interview with Uma Krishnaswami - Part Four: 'I suddenly began to see the entire story'•8 minutes
Interview with Apirana Taylor - Part One: 'I carried exercise books with me everywhere I went'•9 minutes
Interview with Apirana Taylor - Part Two: 'I'm leaving something behind for future generations'•6 minutes
Interview with Apirana Taylor - Part Three: 'one word is worth a thousand pictures'•7 minutes
Interview with Apirana Taylor - Part Four: 'your ears are often your best editor'•4 minutes
Module Summary Your Writing Identity•2 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Course Overview•10 minutes
How to Get Help•10 minutes
FAQs•10 minutes
Instructors and Guest Authors•10 minutes
Course Materials•10 minutes
Extracts: You, Your Culture and Story•10 minutes
Extracts: Cultural Myths and Legends•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Your Writing Identity: Life Event from a Viewpoint•120 minutes
Genre, Form, and Audience
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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In this module we will give you an overview of genres and forms that are popular for young readers. We will then move on to a discussion of audience – who your readers are and how you can make your work appealing to your chosen audience. By the end of the module you will have a good sense of the wide range of genres and forms available to you and some techniques that you can use to make the most of the genre or form you are working in.
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11 videos2 readings1 peer review
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11 videos•Total 51 minutes
Introduction to Genre, Form, and Audience•3 minutes
Genre - Part One•4 minutes
Genre - Part Two•4 minutes
Form - Part One•5 minutes
Form - Part Two•4 minutes
Audience - Part One•4 minutes
Audience - Part Two•3 minutes
Interview with Finegan Kruckemeyer - Part One: 'it can be nice to write just for the sake of writing'•9 minutes
Interview with Finegan Kruckemeyer - Part Two: 'my favourite authors have permeated my brain'•6 minutes
Interview with Finegan Kruckemeyer - Part Three: 'it truly is a magical feeling'•5 minutes
Module Summary Genre, Form, and Audience•3 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Extracts: Genre Types•10 minutes
Extracts: Audience•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Genre, Form and Audience: Define your Audience•60 minutes
Structure
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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We’ve covered qualities of writing that make it appeal to an audience – its form, its genre, and its strong personal voice. Now we’ll move on to some structural elements that are key to holding your writing together. We’ll start by looking at character and setting, then move on to plot and theme. Finally, we will focus on language. Language can really bring your writing to life by adding a layer to your characters and setting and by giving your plot a good pace. This is the last module where we look at creating new writing. In the next two modules we’ll focus on editing your work and getting it published.
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13 videos5 readings1 peer review
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13 videos•Total 58 minutes
Introduction to Structure•4 minutes
Character - Part One•3 minutes
Character - Part Two•4 minutes
Setting•5 minutes
Plot and Theme - Part One•5 minutes
Plot and Theme - Part Two•3 minutes
Language and Dialogue•4 minutes
Other Language Tools•5 minutes
Interview with Tololwa Mollel - Part One 'I let an idea simmer in my head'•5 minutes
Interview with Tololwa Mollel - Part Two: 'let the story show you the way'•7 minutes
Interview with Tololwa Mollel - Part Three: 'I give them their right to live as characters'•6 minutes
Interview with Tololwa Mollel - Part Four: 'I really enjoyed the act of writing itself'•4 minutes
Module Summary Structure•3 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Extracts: Character•10 minutes
Extracts: Setting•10 minutes
Sample Plot Chart•10 minutes
Extracts: Plot and Theme•10 minutes
Extracts Language and Dialogue•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Elements of Structure•60 minutes
Editing and Proofreading
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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In this module you will learn how to transform your draft work into something that flows well, is free of errors, and is ready to be published. We’ll start by looking at structural editing, where you look at your work’s plot, structure, and themes. Then we’ll move on to the copyediting and proofreading stage, where you focus on perfecting grammar and spelling. We have provided resources and checklists that will help you to practice applying our editing tips to your own work.
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10 videos3 readings1 peer review
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10 videos•Total 42 minutes
Introduction to Editing and Proofreading•5 minutes
Structural Editing - Part One•3 minutes
Structural Editing - Part Two•4 minutes
Structural Editing - Part Three•5 minutes
Copyediting and Proofreading - Part One•5 minutes
Copyediting and Proofreading - Part Two•3 minutes
Interview with Summer Edward - Part One: 'The story keeps telling itself in my mind'•5 minutes
Interview with Summer Edward - Part Two: 'don't be afraid to cut'•5 minutes
Interview with Summer Edward - Part Three: 'I practice silence'•5 minutes
Module Summary Editing and Proofreading•2 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Structural Editing Checklist•10 minutes
Extract: Structural Editing•10 minutes
Copyediting Checklist•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Editing and Proofreading•120 minutes
Publishing
Module 5•4 hours to complete
Module details
In this final module you’ll learn about different ways that you can get your work published and into the hands of young readers. We have included information about a range of different publishing methods available to you, from traditional print publishing to digital publishing. You can also listen to our guest writers talking about how they publish their own work. This MOOC is just a starting point for your writing life. You will soon be ready to join a global network of writers.
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12 videos3 readings1 peer review
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12 videos•Total 63 minutes
Introduction to Publishing•4 minutes
Forms of Print Publishing•6 minutes
Forms of Digital Publishing - Part One•5 minutes
Forms of Digital Publishing - Part Two•4 minutes
Publishing Opportunities•4 minutes
Approaching Publishers•7 minutes
Interview with Victoria Azaro - Part One: 'every day I learnt something new'•7 minutes
Interview with Victoria Azaro - Part Two: 'you need to wear lots of hats'•5 minutes
Interview with Victoria Azaro - Part Three: 'I really draw from my culture'•6 minutes
Interview with Victoria Azaro - Part Four: 'write from the heart'•5 minutes
Where to From Here•6 minutes
Module Summary Publishing•3 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Examples of Different Publishing Platforms•10 minutes
Examples of Different Digital Publishing Platforms•10 minutes
Examples of Writing Organisations•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Publishing•120 minutes
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All tools provided we great. I thought there would be a little more information on writing for children. However, all the information I received was valuable and beneficial for my writing career.
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The interviews with various authors were really insightful. The writing exercises were designed to really build skills. I noticed an improvement from week 1 to 5. Recommend this course.
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Reviewed on Apr 20, 2018
This seems like a basic course but they give you a lot of useful information and it is very well done. The author interviews are informative and interesting too. I highly recommend the course.
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