Creative Writing Techniques for Short Stories
The Second Draft 3
A course by Jane Corry , Writer
About the video: The Second Draft 3
Overview
“Last but not least, you will see how to create and analyse the final draft with finished changes from previous lessons. ”
In this video lesson Jane Corry addresses the topic: The Second Draft 3, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creative Writing Techniques for Short Stories. Write and submit a complete short story by exploring creative writing exercises from character and plot development to proofing and editing.
Partial transcription of the video
“So Alice took herself off to the community centre. So there's our gear stick change to the plot. The plot is moving on to a different setting and a different scene where she did her work for seniors. It wasn't paid, but at least she could put her time to good use until she found a proper job. Now, I've used the word seniors rather than old people because I think it will perhaps lend itself to different markets. There are some countries which refer to older people as seniors, and some older people don't like being called old people. So, let's go on. We're nearly getting there. It's getting q...”
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Course summary for: Creative Writing Techniques for Short Stories
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Creative Writing, Writing

Jane Corry
A course by Jane Corry
Jane Corry started her literary journey as a trained journalist, writing for a diverse range of newspapers and magazines. Her versatile writing skills led her down the path of fiction, where she has published 19 novels to date. Jane's love for crafting short stories has seen hundreds of her narratives featured in magazines around the globe. Besides her writing prowess, she also has a passion for teaching. Jane has shared her expertise with students at prestigious institutions like Oxford University and served as a Royal Literary Fellow at Exeter University.
Seven of her novels have secured spots in the top ten of The Sunday Times. Her latest novel is called 'Coming to find you' and is published by Penguin. Her works have crossed borders, being published in more than 20 countries worldwide. Her success has equipped her with valuable insights, which she enthusiastically passes onto others. She currently lives by the sea in southwest England, and even in the coldest of weathers, she enjoys swimming all throughout the year. She gets most of her ideas while she's in the water.
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