Online Courses
Allaboutwriting runs online courses for people passionate about writing. Learn the skills to turn your passion into print. Sign up for one of Allaboutwriting’s online courses.
- Creative Writing Course – Our flagship 10-module fiction or non-fiction Creative Writing Course stimulates creativity and allows each writer to find their own individual voice. The course provides writers with a range of skills and techniques to translate their vision into publishable manuscripts. R5000
- Business Writing - A ten module course in which you’ll learn to write reports and other business correspondence that stands above the rest, that will get you noticed at work – and for all the right reasons. We’ll give you writing exercises designed to make you think like a writer, and feedback that will spur you on to greater things. Cost R3500
- Power of Writing - This short four module creative writing course encourages students to express themselves confidently by mastering the essential skills of creative writing. This course is an ideal introduction to any of our other courses. Cost R550
- Romance Writing - Enroll on our 12 week foundation course, The Guide to Writing Romance, and learn the skills of writing romance. By the time you’re done with the course, you’ll be equipped to write your first novel, either under your own steam, or with the support of our Write a Romance – our Step-by-Step Programme.
- The Guide to Writing Sex Scenes - This four-module short guide looks at how to write sex well – whatever genre you are writing. It looks at how sex can advance the plot and develop characters. Cost R1200
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Hi There,
I would like to find out whether your couraes are SETA approved?
Thank you!
Kind Regards
Kristin.
Hi Kristin. They are not SETA approved at the moment but getting them SETA approved is on our agenda for 2012. We were thinking of starting by getting the grammar, business and journalism courses approved first. Would it make a difference to your doing a course? And what are you intereested in? Kind regards
Trish