COURSE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT
Lessons: The course comprises 8 lessons as detailed, below.
1. Scope and Nature of Biographical Writing
- The difference between a biography and autobiography.
- Unauthorised biographies.
- Using ghost writers in biographies.
- Choosing your subject.
- Biography vs. Memoir.
- Researching a Biography.
2. Researching a Biography
- Types of Evidence.
- Using Evidence.
- Fair Use.
- Where to find evidence.
- Conducting an Interview.
- How to deal with conflicting sources and information.
- Citations and Referencing.
3. Developing Context
- Determining Your Theme.
- Developing the theme.
- Themes and Structure.
- Using Context.
4. Short Biographies
- Principles of the Short Biography.
- Distilling Information.
- Preparing to write from life experience.
5. Comprehensive Biographies
- What makes a comprehensive biography comprehensive?
- Writing a Great Biography.
- Voice in Writing.
6. Planning a Biography
- The Short Outline.
- The Detail-Heavy Outline.
- Outlining the biography.
- Defining a theme, writing to a central theme.
- Word Budget.
- Organising Chapter Content.
7. Editing and Marketing a Biography
- Editing.
- Writing a Sales Package.
- The Publishing Process.
- Publishing Processes for eBooks.
- Self-Publishing Your Work.
- Distributing and Selling your Work.
- Grants for Writing.
8. Project: Writing a Biography
- Undertake research and construct a first draft of a biographical piece of between 2,000 and 4,000 words.
At the end of each lesson there is an assignment for students to complete and submit to the school. This will be marked by the school's tutors and returned to the student with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.
Do you have the right personality to write biographies?
- Are you interested in people and their experiences?
- Are you a good listener?
- Do you have good writing skills?
- Would you like to inspire, inform or educate others?
If the answer is yes to these questions, then biographical writing sounds like a good choice for you.
Why Study Biographical Writing?
There are so many fascinating people around. Biographies are hugely popular. This opens up a wealth of opportunities for you if you are interested in writing about other people. A biography is neither a diary nor a journal. Although biographies are writing about life, it is more useful to think of them as a collection of writings about life events. What are the key events? How do these tie around a central theme or purpose?
Who Is This Course Suitable For?
The course is useful for –
- Writers
- Journalists
- Content creators
- Bloggers/vloggers
- Teachers
- Amateur writers
Etc.
What Will You Learn in This Course?
- Learn how to write a Biography.
- What is the difference between an autobiography and a memoir?
- Develop ideas about who and what to choose for a biography.
- Learn about the processes of writing a biography.
- Understand about researching for a biography and the types of evidence to use.
- Learn about editing, publishing, and marketing a biography.
- Write a biographical piece as part of your studies.
What Next?
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