Get Organised, Get Writing!
Get Organised, Get Writing - Sydney Course
We offer training in face to face and/or online learning formats.
- Please see scheduled class for delivery format.
- Online classes delivered via livestream video over Zoom.
Writers not only have to write – we juggle family and friends, other work commitments, promotional efforts, social media and running our own business, not to mention finding time to relax and refill the creative well.
Award-winning fiction author, Paula Roe, will take you through goal setting using the SMART method to achieve your writing needs: we will discuss what you want to write and how to plan it into your day, how to write effective goals to get words on the page, which writing methods are best for you, and how to avoid getting derailed with everyday life interruptions.
After this course, you will be organised and can start doing what you do best...writing!
- Paula Roe is a regular Borders Books bestseller and one of only five Australian authors who write for Harlequin Desire, a line published by Harlequin Enterprises, the biggest romance publisher in the world. Harlequin books go out to over 28 countries and are translated into 28 languages in 114 international markets on six continents. Before publication, Paula's writing won and placed in various contests, including Wisconsin Romance Writers Fabulous Five Silver Quill, Magnolia State Dixie First Chapter, Romance Writers of Australia's Emerald Award and the Valerie Parv Award.
Macquarie Community College operates from a range of venues across Northern and Western Sydney. We have campuses in Blacktown, Carlingford, Chatswood, Epping, Mt Druitt, Richmond, and Ryde. Enrol now!
Course Outline
In this course you will learn:
- what a SMART goal is
- how to prioritise writing
- the fine art of saying ‘no’
- how to define your chosen genre
- writing to a schedule for maximum word output
- techniques on goal setting and which method works best for you
Course Outcome
By the end of the course you will:
- have a greater understanding of your writing goals
- be provided with various writing techniques to ‘first draft’ your novel
- devise a practical writing schedule
- put steps in place to achieve writing milestones
What to bring
Please bring a:
- Pen and pad
Other Information:
- No textbook required
Prerequisite
The ability to read and write in English at an intermediate level or higher.
Delivery Mode
- We offer training in face to face and/or online learning formats.
- To check the delivery mode of the course you are interested in please view the class timetable.
Classroom based: experienced and engaging trainers will take you through the course material face to face.
Classroom based learning for this course includes:
- Scheduled class times and sessions
- Interaction with your trainer and other students
Please note: Government COVID-19 regulations and recommendations, including appropriate social distancing measures, hand washing and other hygiene protocols will be in place at all times and may result in course delivery changes.
Remote learning: experienced and engaging trainers will take you through the course material via interactive livestream video classes online.
Remote learning for this course includes:
- Scheduled class times and sessions
- Livestream video classes online
- Interaction with your trainer and other students during livestream video sessions
Please note: You will need access to the internet and a smartphone, tablet, computer or laptop in order to participate in the livestream video classes.
Macquarie Community College operates from a range of venues across Northern and Western Sydney. We have campuses in Blacktown, Carlingford, Chatswood, Epping, Mt Druitt, Richmond, and Ryde. Enrol now!
Course testimonials:
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Daniella said: A great course. Paula was very thorough with how to be organized in your writing, all the organisation techniques used specifically for writing, and also summarisation on how to write a good book.