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FAQ
A: Unlike many writing courses that rely on 'group feedback' in a class, we only work on a one-on-one basis with you. Each course provides hours and hours of personal feedback dedicated to build on your unique writing strengths and iron out your particular grammar and style gremlins. No general writing class will do that.
A: Complete the application form provided on our home page by clicking on the top menu button called "enrol", or click on any
A: You can pay via PayPal, Credit card, electronic transfer or a cash deposit at your bank. All payment details are provided on the invoice. Click here for more details.
. A: An online course works in the same way as a correspondence course, except that assignments are e-mailed, rather than sent via the post. Also, for some of our courses, you can download your modules, which contain your notes and assignments, directly off the college site. Q: How can an online course teach me to write? A: Writers all over the world use e-mail to communicate with their editors and publishers. We replicate this process, except you will be getting expert guidance and feedback from your tutor every step of the way.
For example, in our journalism courses, you'll practice coming up with an idea for an article, writing a query letter, conducting your research and interviews, and writing up the piece. If your tutor considers your piece to be marketable, you will get the support you need to sell it.
A: You will need to be proficient in basic writing skills, as our courses are focused on teaching you to write well, and we assume the fundamentals (e.g. sound grammar and punctuation) are already in place. We do assess your writing in your application form to check on this.
A: Our courses are not accredited. Our courses are top-up courses for professionals in specialist writing fields. All our courses impart the necessary skills and knowledge required to work in the writing industry. Our success benchmark is whether our students get their writing published or not.
A: Yes. Regardless of your age, academic background or place of residence, you can register for our courses. We train students from all over South Africa, including Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria, Pitermartizburg and Northern Cape. We have students from remote farms and many in the CBDs. That's the beauty of writing - you can do it from anywhere. We do assess your writing in your application, as we can only take on students who demonstrate good basic writing skills to start with. The content of our courses are internationally applicable. Our journalism courses (Magazine Journalism and Travel Writing) use well known publications from around the globe, including GQ, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Seventeen, O, The Oprah Magazine, Men's Health, Marie Claire, Shape and National Geographic.
Q: Will I get a certificate?
A: Yes, if you meet all the requirements for your course. We have now converted to e-certificates in PDF format to reduce our paper trail. You can attach these to your digital CV, or you can print out your certificate as you wish. If you want a printed version from us, we print in batches four times per year: end of Feb, end of May, end of Aug and end of Nov.
A: Yes. Your work will only be seen by your tutor, and one other tutor for external examination purposes.
A: We estimate that the minimum time commitment for our five-month courses is approximately 30 hours in total (3 hours per week), including reading of course material, research, interviewing and writing. Our 'write a book' courses demand 100 hours over the span of a year.
A: You have five months in which to complete your course. Our 'write a book' courses must be completed within twelve months. You can work at your own at your own pace during this time, but students will only receive a certificate if they complete their course within this deadline.
A: Technical glitches happen to all writers at times. The first thing to do is to communicate to your lecturer that you are having problems, and to renegotiate a deadline. The same rule applies to any other reasons that could delay you in meeting time targets.
A: You can participate in ongoing online discussions by posting thoughts about the materials covered in the course in the online writing group, or you can post comments in our blog.
A: No. You would need to have easy access to e-mail, as well as Internet facilities to post online comments and peruse the library. You will need a current Internet browser, version 5.5 or higher of Internet Explorer (version 5.0 for Mac users) or version 4.7 or higher of Netscape Navigator.
A: You can either work as a freelancer in your chosen field of writing, including scriptwriting, short story writing, travel writing, magazine journalism or hard news journalism. You can submit articles to any magazines, trade magazines, literary and other supplements of daily and weekly newspapers. There are also writing opportunities in business, writing advertorials and in-house newsletters for large corporations.
A: Your writing skills will definitely improve on all our courses, and you're likely to find the assignments stimulating and creative. Skills that are taught include:
If you want a course that is specifically geared to improving your all-round writing skills, we recommend 'The Writing Coach Course', as well as our Basics of Creative Writing Course.
A: Our tutors offer affordable critiques and expert advice for each genre of writing. You can submit the following:
We can tell you if your work is publishable, how to make it publishable and optimise your chances of landing it on a publisher's desk. If advice on where to send your manuscript is what you're after, we know the answer!
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