
This lecture welcomes you to the course, explains how the course is structured (three prompts per day for five weeks), what tools are needed (a blank document or paper), and who it is suitable for (anyone wishing to write fiction).
This lecture explains the points of view used in fiction, providing examples and tips to strengthen writing ongoing.
This lecture explains three main tenses used in fiction, providing examples and tips to strengthen writing ongoing.
The first week of five, this lecture has been designed to run over a week with three sets of keywords per day, so twenty-one sets of keywords per week. They can be used anywhere in your stories or poems and you can use as many sets as you like together.
The second week of five, this lecture has been designed to run over a week with three sets of keywords per day, so twenty-one sets of keywords per week. They can be used anywhere in your stories or poems and you can use as many sets as you like together.
Morgen checks in at the halfway point.
The third week of five, this lecture has been designed to run over a week with three sets of keywords per day, so twenty-one sets of keywords per week. They can be used anywhere in your stories or poems and you can use as many sets as you like together.
The fourth week of five, this lecture has been designed to run over a week with three sets of keywords per day, so twenty-one sets of keywords per week. They can be used anywhere in your stories or poems and you can use as many sets as you like together.
The fifth and final week of five, this lecture has been designed to run over a week with three sets of keywords per day, so twenty-one sets of keywords per week. They can be used anywhere in your stories or poems and you can use as many sets as you like together.
Morgen checks in again to see what you thought of the course.
This lecture concludes the course and provides details of the tutor's other creative writing courses – along with her contact details and explanation of the 'Morgen with an E'.
As an added bonus to this course, this lecture includes a downloadable document containing the whole of volume 2. That's twelve months' worth: over 1,000 sets of keywords with 52 weeks' worth of tips.
As inspiration more than instruction, these video lectures provide over 100 sets of keywords to aid the fiction writer to create new stories, three daily for five weeks. At the end of each week, there is a related writing tip with other guidance along the way.
Explained in clear, simple language with audio, together with the words on the screen, the videos can be paused at any time. The slides are available to download along with other support materials.
Structured over nine lectures (of between two and five minutes' duration), we start with an introduction, week-by-week prompts and tips, , with a conclusion, and bonus content (the full volume - 52 weeks' worth - in pdf form).
Suitable for writers of any age and experience who might be struggling to get new ideas. It is aimed mainly at fiction writers but can help non-fiction writers struggling with ideas.