Plotting and Planning

Writing a novel without a plan is like going on a journey without a map. Discover how to stay on track with Kate Forsyth.

This course is ideal for: Fiction writers looking for more structure who want to learn from an international bestselling author

You will learn:
The basic formula for all stories
Intuitive approach versus the analytical approach
The seven basic plots you need to know
How to keep your reader glued to your plot
And much more.

Key information
Key information:
This is an online self-paced course
Duration 1 This is an online self-paced course

Duration:
Your 12 months' access begins straight away

Duration:
Your 12 months' access begins straight away

Course Creator:
Kate Forsyth
Course Creator:
Kate Forsyth

$225

Why plot is so important


Plot is a vital component of any narrative, and yet many writers fail to understand exactly what it is or how to create one. A strong, compelling plot keeps your readers turning the pages long after lights should have gone out. It makes them laugh and cry and gasp and shiver. Yet building a plot is not nearly as difficult as most people fear. All it takes is a little planning.

Amanda Willimott completed Plotting and Planning and is now author of Winter of the Wolf.

Kell Woods completed Plotting and Planning and is now author of After The Woods.

“Great practical and creative ideas to help you plan your book and to fully recognise your own creativity. I had thought that a plan would somehow stifle my story. Instead, it has allowed it to grow and improve.”

Emma Farnam

What is this course about?

This course is designed to give you practical techniques to help plot your novel – from the very first idea to the final narrative arc. Each writer approaches the creative process in different ways and this workshop aims to open up new ways of thinking and developing plot, rather than narrowing down your creativity.

It will illuminate the underlying structure of a novel and discuss different approaches to plotting, from mind-mapping to plot-lines, to chapter and scene breakdowns. We will learn about the Three Act Structure, writing a pitch, developing a synopsis, the basic patterns of plots, the hero's journey and why Aristotle thought a beginning, a middle and an end are so important (rather than a beginning, a muddle and an end!).

  • The intuitive approach versus the analytical approach
  • What is a plot, anyway?
  • Aristotle's theories on plot
  • The basic formula of all stories
  • The narrative arc
  • The hero's journey and the writer's journey
  • The seven basic plots (or is there only three?)
  • Turning an idea into a plan – mind-mapping and brainstorming
  • Chapter and scene breakdowns
  • Ten points to always remember

An introduction to Plotting and Planning by course creator and award winning author, Kate Forsyth.

“This was by far the best course on plotting, planning and structure that I've done.”

Kirsty Tyler

How our “self-paced courses” work

This is one of AWC’s 35+ “self-paced” online courses. But what does that mean? Allow us to explain:

Your presenter

Dr Kate Forsyth is an award-winning author, poet, and storyteller. Her most recent books are Psykhe, a new telling of the classic myth, Kate Forsyth’s Long-Lost Fairy Tales, a collection of lost fairy tales from around the world, and The Crimson Thread, a reimagining of ‘The Minotaur in the Labyrinth’ myth, set in Crete during the Nazi invasion and occupation of World War II.

Kate’s other historical novels include The Blue Rose, set during the French Revolution and the first British embassy to Imperial China; Beauty in Thorns, a reimagining of ‘Sleeping Beauty’ told in the voices of four women of the Pre-Raphaelite circle of artists and poets; The Wild Girl, the story of the forbidden romance behind the Grimm brothers’ fairy tales which was named Most Memorable Love Story of 2013; and Bitter Greens, a retelling of ‘Rapunzel’ which won the 2015 American Library Association award for Best Historical Fiction.

Key information
Key information:
This is an online self-paced course
Duration 1 This is an online self-paced course

Duration:
Your 12 months' access begins straight away

Duration:
Your 12 months' access begins straight away

Course Creator:
Kate Forsyth
Course Creator:
Kate Forsyth

$225

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