Explore Non-Fiction Writing Suite

Explore Non-Fiction Writing Suite

Some of the most fascinating stories in the world are true stories, and non-fiction book sales are growing. Discover the best ways to tell a non-fiction story—whether as a book, a memoir, a magazine article, or in a travel piece—in the Explore Non-Fiction Writing Suite. Learn how to plan, research, write, edit, pitch, and publish your work.

96 Course Hrs
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The phrase 'stranger-than-fiction' exists for a reason. Some of the most fascinating stories are completely true, and there's a huge audience ready to read them. In fact, non-fiction book sales grew by over $6 billion from 2013-2018 with no sign of slowing down.

The Explore Non-Fiction Writing Suite covers the best ways to tell a non-fiction story: as a book, a memoir, as a magazine article, or in a travel piece.

If you dream of becoming a full-time author or just have a story to tell, Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book will teach you how to plan, research, write, edit, and publish your masterpiece. After learning what goes into the general non-fiction book, you will learn about the art of memoir. What you produce in Write Your Life Story may find a lucrative market, just like the bestselling Rocket Boys and Angela's Ashes.

While magazines have mostly gone digital, the non-fiction essay is still a page turner. The Craft of Magazine Writing focuses on time-tested techniques for researching, writing, and pitching your work to magazines. Another highly engaging way to tell a true story is the 'travel piece.' Travel Writing will teach you how to translate what you experience in your travels into publishable articles and books.

Note: Suite bundles are not eligible for partial drops or refunds. Transfers to other open sessions of the same course are available. Please refer to your school for additional details regarding drops, transfers, and refunds on Suite bundles.

Syllabus

  1. Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book
    1. Introduction to Nonfiction: Choosing Your Topic
    2. Shaping Your Book Idea
    3. Your Audience, Title, and Style
    4. Research, Interviewing, and Immersion
    5. Organization and Structure
    6. Nonfiction Writing Tips and Techniques
    7. The Writer's Life: Practical Tips
    8. Editing and Proofreading
    9. Traditional Publishing: Agents, Publishers, and Submissions
    10. Traditional Publishing: Query Letters, Proposals, and Shortcuts
    11. Nontraditional Publishing
    12. Distribution, Publicity, and Promotions
  2. Write Your Life Story
    1. What's Your Story
    2. It's About You
    3. Finding Your Story
    4. Your Cast of Characters
    5. Starting at the Beginning
    6. Quick Ways to Jog Memories
    7. Getting Serious About Writing
    8. Historically Speaking
    9. The Interview
    10. Viewing your Life and giving It to the Reader
    11. Getting it down on Paper (or Computer)
    12. Publishing Options and Extras
  3. Travel Writing
    1. Overview of the Travel Market
    2. Keeping a Travel Writer's Journal
    3. Writing Travel Articles
    4. Writing Travel Books
    5. Making Plans for Travel
    6. Writing Techniques
    7. Outline Methods That Work Every Time
    8. Working Like a Travel Writer
    9. Submitting Like a Pro
    10. Research and Online Techniques
    11. Photos and Travel Writing
    12. Recycling Your Material
  4. The Craft of Magazine Writing
    1. Getting Started; Finding Ideas
    2. Getting Started; Finding Ideas (Continued)
    3. Getting to Know Your Market Guidebook
    4. Getting to Know Your Market Guidebook (Continued)
    5. Producing Articles; Using Email
    6. Producing Articles; Using Email (Continued)
    7. Writing Clearly; Knowing Your Reader
    8. Writing Clearly; Knowing Your Reader (Continued)
    9. Employing Sound Research Techniques
    10. Employing Sound Research Techniques (Continued)
    11. Marketing Your Articles with Spin-Offs and Revisions; Seasonal and Theme Articles
    12. Marketing Your Articles with Spin-Offs and Revisions; Seasonal and Theme Articles (Continued)

Requirements

Prerequisites:

There are no prerequisites to take this course.


Requirements:

Hardware Requirements:

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

Software Requirements:

  • PC: Windows 8 or later.
  • Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
  • Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
  • 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.

Instructor

Eva Shaw

Eva Shaw, Ph.D. is a full-time working writer. She has authored thousands of articles, essays, and short stories and more than 70 books including "Writing the Nonfiction Book" and "Insider's Guide to San Diego." Her work has been featured in USA Today, San Diego Union Tribune, Publisher's Weekly, and others. She has won several awards, including the Book of the Year Award from the American Journal of Nursing, the Benjamin Franklin Award, and the Woman of Merit Award.

Lisa Adams

Lisa Adams is a web development expert specializing in marketing, user experience, and e-commerce. In addition to building and maintaining hundreds of websites, Lisa has helped a wide variety of clients and students to create their own sites and modify existing ones to make them more attractive and user-friendly.

Instructor Interaction: The instructor looks forward to interacting with learners in the online moderated discussion area to share their expertise and answer any questions you may have on the course content.

Instructor-Moderated Course Code: B9568