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WRITING THE HEROINE

A$60.00

Writing the Heroine is a self-paced online course developed from teaching by Dr Sarah Nicholson by Samson Soulsby for the South Coast Writers Centre in partnership with the Heroines Festival.

This course explores classic models of the hero and heroine, the missing voices of women in literature and history, and introduces some alternative maps of the heroine’s journey. Through readings, writing exercises and resources, this course also explores ways in which authors have responded to the dilemma of the heroine via three models, and what might be the future for the heroine.

NOTE:

  • This is an on-demand course that is completed without the support of a tutor.

  • You have 30 days from when you start the course to complete it. You can download your course notes.

  • You will receive an email once you have been added to this course on the Wet.Ink platform. This may take up to three business days.

  • A tutor-supported version of this course may be available from time-to-time, check our Upcoming Events page.

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Writing the Heroine is a self-paced online course developed from teaching by Dr Sarah Nicholson by Samson Soulsby for the South Coast Writers Centre in partnership with the Heroines Festival.

This course explores classic models of the hero and heroine, the missing voices of women in literature and history, and introduces some alternative maps of the heroine’s journey. Through readings, writing exercises and resources, this course also explores ways in which authors have responded to the dilemma of the heroine via three models, and what might be the future for the heroine.

NOTE:

  • This is an on-demand course that is completed without the support of a tutor.

  • You have 30 days from when you start the course to complete it. You can download your course notes.

  • You will receive an email once you have been added to this course on the Wet.Ink platform. This may take up to three business days.

  • A tutor-supported version of this course may be available from time-to-time, check our Upcoming Events page.

Writing the Heroine is a self-paced online course developed from teaching by Dr Sarah Nicholson by Samson Soulsby for the South Coast Writers Centre in partnership with the Heroines Festival.

This course explores classic models of the hero and heroine, the missing voices of women in literature and history, and introduces some alternative maps of the heroine’s journey. Through readings, writing exercises and resources, this course also explores ways in which authors have responded to the dilemma of the heroine via three models, and what might be the future for the heroine.

NOTE:

  • This is an on-demand course that is completed without the support of a tutor.

  • You have 30 days from when you start the course to complete it. You can download your course notes.

  • You will receive an email once you have been added to this course on the Wet.Ink platform. This may take up to three business days.

  • A tutor-supported version of this course may be available from time-to-time, check our Upcoming Events page.

The South Coast Writers Centre acknowledges the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work, and we offer our respect to elders past, present and emerging.

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