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Have you always wanted to write a novel? Have you started a novel only to run out of steam halfway through? Led by international best-selling authors and professors from The University of British Columbia’s world-renowned Creative Writing MFA program, this is part of a series of courses designed to take your novel from concept to completion.
Outlining is a crucial step in the novel writing process, one that fuels creativity and prepares the writer to stay on track and avoid common pitfalls. Through hands-on weekly exercises with a focus on craft and process, as well as insights from the real-world practices of accomplished authors, this course explores the core elements of fiction writing necessary to build an outline. You will learn the fundamentals of character development, world-building and the basics of storytelling architecture. You'll work intensively on your own creative project and hone your outline through discussion with fellow writers. Faculty will be available to answer learner questions during a weekly Q&A podcast.
In the tradition of the UBC MFA program, this course draws on the work habits of established authors to help writers move quickly toward creating a blueprint for a successful draft. Whether you’re seeking literary fame or working on a project to share with family and friends, this course offers the tools and skills necessary to plan a novel others will be excited to read.
The course is recommended for professional and aspiring writers, writing groups, participants in NaNoWriMo, teachers and anyone who has ever dreamed of writing a novel.
WEEK BY WEEK BREAKDOWN
Every Week
Students will watch instructor videos, interviews with authors and readings. Each week there is at least one assignment, regular group discussion topics and instructor feedback in the form of a question & answer podcast.
Week 1: Getting Started
Assignment: learners will write three versions of the first page of their novels. We’ll provide a self-evaluation rubric.
Week 2: Character and World-Building
Assignment: Who is your protagonist? What do they yearn for? What are the assorted levels of antagonism? What genre are you writing? What are the rules of your world?
Week 3: The Big Architecture: Story and Structure
Assignment: Write a 250-300 word outline of your novel in narrative format.
Week 4: Three-Act Structure and Scene Design
Assignment: Write out scene analysis cards for the scenes in your novel. For discussion, post a breakdown of one scene which you found particularly challenging.
Week 5: Troubleshooting Common Problems
Assignment: Provide a structural analysis of a book similar to the one you’re thinking of writing.
Week 6: The Transition to Writing
Assignment: Learners will finish sketching out their 2nd and 3rd acts, scene by scene.
Final task: create a detailed writing plan, accounting for all the time you’ll need to write the novel as you’ve envisioned it.
"This course was entirely successful in getting me to develop my ideas into a full scene-by-scene outline which I am now using to write the first draft of a novel. I am particularly thankful for the instruction on structure, detailing of major turning points in a classic three-act plot, and advice on creating and sticking to a writing plan." - Blake Fitzgerald