Fiction Writer Course

Fiction writing is both an art and a professional skill set—and many writers stall not from lack of imagination, but from lacking a repeatable craft process, a revision system, and a clear pathway to professional submission and monetization. This fiction writing course addresses those gaps by teaching you the core mechanics that make stories work (structure, character, POV, scene craft, and voice) while also integrating modern, AI-enhanced workflows to support ideation and revision responsibly—...

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6 Months / 100 Course Hrs
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Course code: GES2200

What you will learn

  • Develop mastery across core fiction craft elements: character, plot/structure, POV, setting, dialogue, pacing, voice, and theme
  • Apply a systematic drafting and revision process to transform rough drafts into polished, professional-quality prose
  • Build a consistent writing voice and style that supports your storytelling goals and genre expectations
  • Learn professional publishing readiness: manuscript formatting, query letters/synopses, and how to target publishers and agents
  • Use AI-enhanced tools responsibly to support ideation, outlining, and revision while maintaining original voice and integrity

How you will benefit

  • Write stories that work—with stronger character arcs, cleaner structure, better pacing, and more engaging scenes (aka fewer "chapter 3 slump" casualties)
  • Finish with a portfolio-ready piece (short story or novel excerpt) suitable for submission, pitching, or showcasing to writing clients
  • Save time and frustration by following a repeatable revision system—so you're not endlessly "fixing vibes," you're improving craft
  • Gain practical business literacy for writers: formatting, querying, and smart targeting—key steps toward professional publication and paid opportunities
  • Build confidence and momentum through weekly exercises, quizzes, and peer feedback—because readers are the ultimate reality check

How the course is taught

  • Self-paced, online course
  • 6 Months to complete
  • Open enrollment, begin anytime
  • 100 course hours
  1. Introduction to Fiction Writing
    1. Types and forms of fiction
    2. Finding inspiration and ideas
    3. The importance of craft
  2. Character Development
    1. Creating dimensional characters
    2. Character desires and motivations
    3. Character profiles and arcs
  3. Plot and Structure
    1. Story structure basics
    2. Shaping beginning, middle, and end
    3. Outlining techniques
  4. Point of View
    1. Types of POV
    2. Choosing the right perspective
    3. Maintaining consistent POV
  5. Description and Setting
    1. Using sensory details
    2. Creating vivid settings
    3. Integrating description with POV
  6. Dialogue
    1. Crafting realistic conversations
    2. Dialogue tags and formatting
    3. Using dialogue to reveal character
  7. Pacing and Tension
    1. Controlling story rhythm
    2. Building and releasing tension
    3. Flashbacks and time manipulation
  8. Voice and Style
    1. Developing a unique voice
    2. Understanding style elements
    3. Experimenting with different styles
  9. Theme and Subtext
    1. Identifying themes in fiction
    2. Weaving themes into your story
    3. Creating meaningful subtext
  10. Revision Techniques
    1. Self-editing strategies
    2. Receiving and incorporating feedback
    3. Multiple drafts and polishing
  11. The Business of Writing
    1. Manuscript formatting
    2. Query letters and synopses
    3. Targeting publishers and agents

Brian Hassett

Brian Hassett is a PhD-trained English literature scholar and veteran professor with three decades of experience teaching students how stories work—from structure and theme to voice, style, and the art of revision. His approach brings academic rigor to practical writing: close reading, clear craft principles, and feedback that helps writers level up without losing their unique voice. In the Fiction Writer program, he helps learners turn instinct into technique and drafts into publishable work.

Siobhan Ordorica

Siobhan Ordorica is a fiction writer, mentor, and editor who helps writers craft stories that move readers and sustain creative momentum. With extensive experience editing fiction and guiding writers through revision, she brings a practical, encouraging approach to developing character, voice, and scene-level storytelling. In the Fiction Writer program, she supports learners in turning ideas into finished work—building confidence, craft, and a consistent writing process.

Prerequisites:

No prior experience required. Basic computer literacy, basic business communication, and comfort using email + web-based tools.

Requirements:

Hardware Requirements:

  • This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook.

Software Requirements:

  • PC: Windows 10 or later.
  • Mac: macOS 12 or later.
  • Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
  • Any word processing application (not included in enrollment).
  • Microsoft Word Online
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.

Other:

  • Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.

Instructional Material Requirements:

The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.

According to Indeed.com, authors in the U.S. earn $72,378 per year on average.

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After you register, you will receive 6 months to complete the course. The time allotted for completion has been calculated based on the number of course hours.

This course is open enrollment, so you can register and start the course whenever you are ready. Access to your course can take 24-48 business hours.

The time allotted for course completion has been calculated based on the number of course hours. However, if you are unable to complete the course, contact the student advising team to see what options you may have available to work out a suitable completion date. Please note that an extension fee may be charged.

Our courses are designed to accommodate various learning preferences. Depending on the course structure, you may get different forms of support. Self-paced courses are designed to be user-friendly and independent, minimizing the need for external support. In courses with instructors, our direct platform support feature includes opportunities for questions, discussions, and remediation, with email and phone support available for select courses. Our student advising team is available to guide you on program requirements and administrative requests, but they do not provide assistance with course content. Our goal is to provide you with the necessary support for success, whether it's through self-paced exploration, direct communication, or guidance from our advising team.

Upon successfully passing the final exam, you will be awarded a certificate of completion from the school or organization that you registered through.

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