
Welcome to Story Writing: The Creative Process! This lecture is a short introduction to the course and myself.
Learn what you need in order to develop your characters thoroughly.
Understand how to write dialogue and when to use quotations.
We will explore ways of developing ideas and how to effectively organize them on paper.
Understand common grammatical errors and how to edit thoroughly.
Jody Cooksley is a writer based in Surrey. A trained journalist, Jody's career has spanned writing in all its forms - media, publishing, PR and communications. She has held Managing Director roles, is a coach and mentor to young women in communications and works with the National Literary Trust.
Jody studied literature at Oxford Brookes University and has a Masters in Victorian Poetry. Her debut novel The Glass House is a fictional account of the life of pioneer nineteenth-century photographer, Julia Margaret Cameron, praised for 'capturing the spirit of a remarkable artist' by Art Historian, Colin Ford CBE. Her second novel, How to Keep Well in Wartime, was hailed as 'a powerful and finely crafted novel, exploring how we deal with grief, relationships and mental health,' by author Tracey Iceton. Both are published by Cinnamon Press.
The Small Museum, Jody's third novel, is a return to the Victorian period that she loves. A darkly gothic tale of unthinkable crimes, it won the 2023 Caledonia Novel
Award and is published by Allison&Busby in May 2024. They also bought the sequel in a two-book deal and that book The
Surgeon's House is out in May 2025. She is working on two further unrelated, Victorian gothic crime novels. Jody loves dark stories that are chilling but that also stretch the edges of the imagination. She is a night owl and often writes in the middle of the night, which lends itself to creepy atmospheric writing.
Jody is originally from Norwich and now lives in Cranleigh with her husband, teenage sons, massive cats and a dangerously high TBR pile.
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Thank you so much for your time and effort. Consider this your graduation ceremony.
Do you want to write fiction that is sophisticated, compelling, and dynamic?
Do you want to find more inspiration in your creative writing?
Do you want to master the tools that every great writer knows and uses to craft their novels and short stories?
This course is for you!
Whether you want to write novels, short stories, memoirs or fiction, this course will help you master the whole writing, publishing and marketing process:
Characters
Plot
Editing
Cover creation
Publishing
Marketing
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Create complex, realistic characters who will jump right off the page
Write vibrant, riveting dialogue that will breathe life into your scenes
Compose intricate, scintillating prose that will pull readers in from the first word
Using a variety of narrative styles to spice up your writing and enhance your stories
Construct vivid, memorable settings that will shape the world of your story
Structure masterful, gripping plots that will hook readers and keep them turning pages
Taught by the four-time published author and communications specialist, Abigail Banda, your knowledge will stem directly from her experiences while writing, editing, and publishing. She has over fifteen years of experience with creative writing and two years of experience working with publishers and self-publishing. This hands-on course will prepare you for the creative industry by providing tools to develop, write, and edit a rich plot, create diverse characters, design book covers and receive one-of-a-kind marketing advice.