7 Lessons on Writing for Becoming a Standout Writer
What you'll learn
- Write clear, precise, and direct prose
- Find alternative ways of constructing sentences
- Communicate better with readers
- Avoid clichéd words and phrases
- Develop greater command of the English language
Requirements
- Word processing software like Microsoft Word or OpenOffice
Description
One of the high-rated writing courses on Udemy
4.77 out of 5 all time student rating (95.4%)
35 5-Star reviews
Taught by a UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, Dr. Duncan Koerber
What students say...
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"The assignments forced me to become more objective and build better habits." — Marla Morris, Udemy Student
"The explanation of parallelism and its usage was simply amazing." — Bindu Midha, Udemy Student
Do you want to impress employers, editors, or online readers with your writing?
Do you want to get A grades on term papers and essays?
Do you want to become a good writer – in creative non-fiction, journalism, fiction, or academic writing – as quickly as possible?
The secret to this writing success is not studying 200 grammar and style points in the writing textbooks.
Instead, this course – designed by an experienced university professor and published author with Oxford University Press – shows you the sentence-level lessons you need to know to write well.
These are the 7 most common problems found in people’s writing.
These problems most likely lurk – like weeds – in your writing right now.
If you complete the lessons and exercises honestly and fully as outlined in this course, then your writing will improve in just a few weeks of intensive study. If you do not find this course helpful, you may request a refund within 30 days, no questions asked.
These lessons and exercises were designed and tested at the University of Toronto and York University with thousands of undergraduate students. Many students improved their grades by a whole grade category after completing these lessons, finding that this short list of key lessons provides clarity. Students have applied these lessons in the workplace to great success.
Join now and complete this course to produce writing that gets you the job, earns you an A grade, lands you a writing contract, or impresses that magazine or newspaper editor.
In this comprehensive course, I will help you:
See sentences more objectively;
Understand the factors that interfere with communication;
Remove dead language – such as dead verbs and weak nouns – from your writing;
Avoid embarrassing clichés;
Write more clear, direct, and precise sentences;
Use adjectives and adverbs more carefully, in targeted ways;
Write poetically and rhythmically with parallelism and sentence variation;
Add detail to your writing;
Become an original writer, not a copy.
Your writing transformation awaits...
Who this course is for:
- This course is primarily for beginning writers or intermediate writers looking to target trouble spots in their writing.
Instructor
Dr. Duncan Koerber has taught writing and communication courses to thousands of students for almost twenty years at eight Canadian universities.
Oxford University Press recently published his writing textbook, Clear, Precise, Direct: Strategies for Writing (2015). Available on Amazon, the book considers the seven most common errors (interfering factors) in writing and how to improve them (enhancing factors). His second book, Crisis Communication in Canada, was published by University of Toronto Press in 2017.
Currently an Associate Professor at Brock University in Ontario, Canada, Duncan Koerber worked for nearly 10 years in reporting and editing roles for the London Free Press, the Mississauga News, and the University of Toronto Medium. He has freelanced for magazines and newspapers, including the Toronto Star.
Duncan Koerber has been a successful freelance editor, earning a 95% success rating on Upwork.
Duncan Koerber has a bachelor of arts degree in English, Professional Writing, and Political Science from the University of Toronto (2001), a master of arts degree in Journalism from the University of Western Ontario (2003), and a Ph.D. in Communication and Culture from York University and Ryerson University (2009).
His academic writing, which focuses on media and journalism history, writing pedagogy, and public relations crisis communication, has been published in the Canadian Journal of Communication, Public Relations Review, the Journal of Canadian Studies, Journalism History, Media History, Composition Studies, Canadian Journal of Media Studies, and Sport History Review.