This course explores the art of storytelling, guiding students through the process of crafting compelling fiction from start to finish. Participants will delve into essential elements such as character, setting, plot, conflict, point of view, and theme, which are the building blocks of any fictional story or book.
Additionally, students will be introduced to the narrative triangle, an ancient literary structure that serves as a roadmap for readers, aiding them in navigating a story's progression. This foundational framework has been employed in both fiction and nonfiction, as well as in the creation of films and TV dramas, for centuries.
Through a combination of theoretical discussion and practical exercises, students will develop a deeper understanding of storytelling as a craft, enabling them to apply their newfound knowledge to their own writing endeavors.
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