Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham
Everything you need to know about the creative possibilities in essay writing
Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.
This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction is creative. It demands that a writer isolate particular details from a plethora of detail, that they elucidate broad and complex subjects. But how can we find an emotional connection to the facts, for both the writer and the reader? How do we find the patterns in a story that will help us communicate in a way that feels discursive and engaged rather than hectoring?
You’ll learn:- To experiment with composition, structure and voice in your essay-writing
- How to find pattern and details in your subject topic
- How to use yourself in service of the story
- About rhythm, repetition and restraint in writing
The course is designed to take you 5-6 hours in total, and can be completed in short stages at your convenience. Scroll down to see the full course curriculum and a list of frequently asked questions.
"Engaging, eye-opening and easy to follow — Sophie’s workshop is a must, not just for essayists but for writers of all genres."
"Sophie Cunningham's course was playful, thoughtful and action-focused. Well worth it."
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Your Instructor
Sophie Cunningham is a non-fiction writer and novelist with a passion for trees, walking and broader environmental issues. Her books include Warning: The Story of Cyclone Tracy , Melbourne, City of Trees: Essays on Life, Death and the Need for a Forest and Tippy and Jellybean – The True Story of a Brave Koala who Saved her Baby from a BushHire . Her novel This Devastating Fever is due out in late 2022 and she has begun researching The Time Machines: In search of ten of Australia’s oldest and most remote trees. Every day she posts an image of a tree on her Instagram @sophtreeofday. You can learn more about her here.
Course Curriculum
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StartIntroduction
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StartFrom Your Teacher: Starting Your Project (2:31)
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StartGet Reading!
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StartWriting Exercise: Getting Prepared (0:41)
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StartIt's Amazing How Much You Actually Know (2:06)
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StartWriting Exercise: Organising Your Research
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StartDiscovering What You Want To Write
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StartWriting Exercise: Write A Mission Statement
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StartIntroduction (1:43)
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StartLooking For Patterns
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StartDevelopment Of Ideas: More On Theme (3:02)
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StartObservation In Your Essays
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StartDetail In Your Essays
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StartWriting Exercise: On Details
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StartA Story From Writing ‘City of Trees’
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StartThinking About Chronology
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StartThe Braided Essay
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StartUsing The Personal
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StartVoice
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StartWriting Exercise: Reading Aloud
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StartObjects
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StartThinking About Your Work Visually (0:23)
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StartWriting Exercise: Drawing Your Essay