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Neil Gaiman – The Art of Storytelling
19 Lessons
In his first-ever online class, Neil Gaiman He demonstrates how to conjure up new ideas, compelling characters, and vivid fictional universes.
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Award-Award-winning author Neil Gaiman More than a quarter of a million dollars of It took a century to create vivid, engaging fiction. Now, the author of Stardust and Coraline The Sandman’s online class teaches him how to create imaginative storytelling. Discover how to find your voice, create original ideas and bring life into your characters. Explore Neil’s philosophy on what drives a story—and open new windows to the stories inside you.
19 Lessons
Award-Award-winning author Neil Gaiman His tools allow him to conjure up new ideas, create characters and bring new worlds into existence.
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All 19 Lessons
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Introduction
Meet your new instructor Neil GaimanOne of The most prolific storytellers of our time. His first lesson. Neil This is how he explains why he loves teaching and how he wants you to tell stories about important topics.
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Fiction and truth
One of The central tools of Literature is using the “lie” of A made-Up story to tell a human truth Neil shows you how to make your story’s world—no matter how outlandish—feel real to readers.
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Sources of Inspiration
Neil Believes that even the most familiar stories can be viewed from a new angle. Learn how you can create your own “compost heap” of Inspiration and how to draw on your experiences to create your story.
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Finding Your Voice
Your writer’s voice is what makes it possible for someone to pick up a page of Recognize that you have written it. Find out how to improve your voice and overcome fear of making mistakes.
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Develop the Story
Every story starts with a big idea. Learn how to find a big idea that’s meaningful to you, as well as how to create conflict and compelling stakes for your characters.
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Story Case Study The Book Graveyard
Neil Uses his fantasy novel for young adults, The To illustrate how character motivations are the building blocks of a solid foundation, see Graveyard Book of a compelling plot.
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Short Fiction
The A short story is a great format to manage risk-taking. Neil This course teaches you how focus your descriptions and scenes for maximum impact.
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Case Study of Short Fiction: “March Tale”
Utilize “March Tale” For example, Neil This course will show you how to create conflict for your protagonist in your narrative and how to make your story reach a satisfying conclusion.
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Dialog and Character
Neil This course teaches you how write realistic dialogue, how listen to and trust your characters and how to help readers recall your characters.
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Study of Character: “October Tale”
Neil The technique is explained in detail here of It is possible to bring a character alive by putting them into an unfamiliar situation that creates tension.
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Worldbuilding
Learn Neil’s philosophy of Learn how to worldbuild, how to create compelling settings for your novels, and how you can avoid common pitfalls made by inexperienced writers.
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Descriptions
Neil He shares his methods to spice up descriptive prose. These include cold openings, withholding information and finding emotional weight.
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Humor
Neil He uses humor in his writing. To illustrate his personal techniques, he includes a close examination of his novel Anansi Boys. “sherbet lemons” And “figgins.”
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Genre
Readers’ expectations are intrinsically tied to genre. Neil This article explains how understanding works of your story’s genre can help you provide delightful surprises to your audience.
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Comics
Writers don’t need to shy away from comics just because they’re not illustrators. Neil His process is illustrated in this video of A comic script is created using an award.-Issue winner of Sandman, as an example.
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Dealing With Writer’s Block
Every writer faces times when they’re stuck. Neil Talks about some of The problems of This article explains the writing process and offers suggestions on how to make it through them.
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Editing
Neil gives advice about the editing process, including why it’s important to take time away from a project and to get feedback from a trusted reader.
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Writing Rules
His rules for writers are here Neil Discusses the importance of finding the right balance in humility and confidence.
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The Writer’s Responsibilities
Neil This discussion is followed by a very personal one. of The responsibilities of artists to their audiences and the implications for humanity as a whole.
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