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Discover practical online writing courses that will help you grow as a writer. It doesn’t matter if you want to pen a novel, become a poet, work as a journalist, or write for the joy of it—there’s a study option to suit you here.
These courses will teach you the craft behind different writing styles, so you can discover what inspires you most. You can search short courses or full qualifications. Either way, you will learn from published authors and editors who can guide you towards wherever you want to be in your writing career.
Start comparing online creative writing courses across universities. We can offer advice on entry requirements, flexible study arrangements, fees and enrolments. When you study through us, it’s easier to balance your learning with other commitments in your life.
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Online creative writing subjects and short courses.
Australian Poetry: Storytelling and the Creative Space
Undergraduate | MUR-EGL207
Introduction to Creative and Professional Writing
Undergraduate | CUR-PWP110
Writing the Short Story
Undergraduate | GRF-CWR111
Writing for Performance
Undergraduate | TAS-FPB255
Online creative writing degrees
Bachelor of Arts
Undergraduate | MAQ-ART-DEG
An arts degree that no one else has
Available majors
- Ancient History ,
- Creative Writing ,
- Critical Indigenous Studies ,
- International Relations ,
- Modern History ,
- Philosophy ,
- Politics ,
Undergraduate | GRF-ART-DEG
Innovators, communicators and creators start here!
- Art History ,
- Criminal Justice ,
- Journalism ,
- Literature ,
- Public Relations ,
- Screen and Media Studies ,
Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing)
Undergraduate | USQ-ACW-DEG
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences
Undergraduate | LAT-AHS-DEG
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- Anthropology ,
- Archaeological and Heritage Studies ,
- Asian Studies ,
- Creative and Professional Writing ,
- Crime, Justice and Legal Studies ,
- Digital Media ,
- Ethics and Social Justice ,
- Hindi Studies Beginners ,
- Human Geography ,
- International Studies ,
- Linguistics ,
- Sociology ,
- Sustainabilty and Development ,
- Visual Cultures ,
- Digital Health ,
- Environmental Health ,
- Health Promotion ,
- Health, Wellbeing and Performance ,
- Psychological Science ,
- Public Health ,
- Rehabillitation Counselling
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A creative writing course teaches you how to approach different styles of writing, like fiction, short fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction. You will be encouraged to share your work so it can be critiqued by others, which helps you develop your skills to a publishable standard.
Creative writing courses are both inspiring and practical. You’re given the space to experiment with your own ideas, but you also learn writing for different genres, platforms and formats.
Depending on your course, you’ll learn how to:
- kickstart your creativity
- develop a distinctive writing style
- think critically about work produced by other writers
- write across areas like short fiction, long-form fiction, genre fiction, poetry and children’s fiction
- act on feedback and edit your own work
- deliver critical feedback during virtual workshop discussions
- submit your work for publication
- navigate the Australian publishing industry.
There are countless reasons to study creative writing. Enrol if you want to develop your craft, write professionally, or inspire yourself artistically. You’ll have the space to work on projects that matter to you, which could lead to a publishable story, collection or manuscript that you might not have finished otherwise.
You’ll gain incredibly valuable knowledge about the path to publication from people who’ve been there. And you’ll network with like-minded creatives from all over the country. These connections often end up being the writers, editors and publishers you collaborate with in your career.
It’s not uncommon to juggle your creative projects with other work. Studying online gives you the time and flexibility to do that. Plus, you’re not restricted by location—you can access universities from across Australia. This has its advantages. It means you can choose your course based on the writing teachers who appeal to you most.
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- You have total control over how you study Upskill without committing to a whole degree upfront. Or enrol in a full degree, but take it a subject at a time. We’ll introduce you to flexible study options you didn’t even know about, so you can fit uni around what matters to you.
- You’ll graduate with the same qualification as an on-campus student Once you enrol through us, you’ll study online with the university that provides your degree. This means that when you complete your qualification, you’ll graduate with the same degree as on-campus students.
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It depends on the course and whether you choose something short or long-term. Here’s a general guide:
If you study a degree in creative writing through Open Universities Australia, you have the flexibility to choose how many subjects you take per term. This means you can complete your qualification at a faster or slower pace than you would on campus.
Creative writing is a skill that requires practice and patience—but it’s a skill anyone can learn with the right guidance. Many of our students find workshopping to be the hardest thing about their course, because they can’t help taking the feedback about their work personally. It’s tricky to separate yourself from your writing, but your tutors and peers only have your development in mind. If you’re open to a bit of constructive criticism, you should find your course fun and rewardingly challenging.
Creative writing graduates have the critical thinking and writing skills to work across all sorts of industries. Students commonly pursue work as:
- Journalists
- Copywriters
- Digital marketers
- Magazine publishers and editors
- Book publishers and editors
- Screenwriters
- Arts administrators
Before starting an enrolment, it’s important to read the entry requirements for your chosen course to ensure that you’re eligible to apply. If you don’t quite meet the requirements, we may be able to help you find a pathway into your course through open-entry subjects, which anyone can study.
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The Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing is designed to introduce students to fundamental principles and practices of modern creative writing.
It provides a condensed exploration of creative writing skills, empowering students to develop their writing abilities and express themselves effectively.
After completing your Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing, you can continue your studies to gain a Graduate Diploma of Creative Writing to refine your storytelling and literary finesse and a full Master of Creative Writing to master the art of storytelling.
*Duration depends on individual study path and unit availability. Please speak to a Student Enrolment Advisor for advice.
For more information about our fast-tracked master degree, contact one of our Student Enrolment Advisors on 1300 707 760 or request a call-back.
Why study a Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing with ECU Online?
Taught by top industry experts, enhance your writing craft, discover varied writing styles.
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The Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing is designed for students seeking to improve their writing skills.
You will gain an understanding of contemporary writing principles and practices, enabling you to develop as a proficient writer.
Refine your writing skills
- Develop essential creative writing techniques to ignite your creativity.
- Begin crafting the stories you're eager to share.
Discover your writing path
- Explore different writing forms through dynamic coursework.
- Apply your new skills to personal projects and writing goals.
- Customise your learning by choosing subjects aligned with your interests.
The online Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing consists of 3 units from a pool of 5.
Writing Fiction
- This unit introduces the fundamentals of writing fiction through reading a range of short stories.
Writing Realities
- This unit explores writing based on actual events, including history, biography, true crime and stories of place and family.
Writing for Performance
- This unit introduces skills for writing drama or monologue for performance.
Writing and Audience
- This unit cultivates a writer's understanding of their work with consideration of genre and readership, including online audiences.
Editing and Publishing
- This unit explores the business of writing, editing, and publishing, including processes and workflow for professional editing, seeking publication, and presenting the professional author platform.
- Managing People and Organisations
- Marketing for Leaders
- Financial Performance, Accountability and Risk
- Data Analytics and Organisational Decision Making
- Strategic Management and International Competitiveness
- Responsible Management
- Managing Change
- Transformative Leadership
- Business Innovation Project
Admission requirements:
To gain entry to the Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing, applicants must have:
- A bachelor’s degree in any discipline; OR
- Equivalent prior learning, including at least five years of relevant professional experience or students must submit a piece of published work.
Meet the teaching team
Donna Mazza
Associate Professor
Donna, a notable fiction writer and researcher, specialises in environmental and feminist speculative fiction. Her recent novel "Fauna" (2020) was shortlisted for Aurealis Best Science Fiction Novel. She's the author of "The Albanian" (2007), winning the TAG Hungerford Award. Donna is a prominent figure in conferences, festivals, and radio discussions, while also contributing to public art projects.
Dr. Aksel Dadswell
Aksel Dadswell is an award-winning West Australian horror and weird fiction writer. Holding a PhD in creative writing, his work explores race and belonging, featured in anthologies like "Test Patterns: Creature Features" (2018) and "Hymns of Abomination: Secret Songs of Leeds" (2021).
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Fees and FEE-HELP
The cost of our Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing is $10,800* for all 3 units.
To assist with some or all of your tuition fees, FEE-HELP is available for eligible students. This government-supported loan scheme is designed to help eligible full-fee paying students pay their postgraduate tuition fees.
To find out if you are eligible for FEE-HELP, you can contact one of our Student Enrolment Advisors on 1300 707 760.
*2024 student fees are shown and are subject to change.
Our Graduate Diploma of Creative Writing comprises 6 units and is a great option for students looking to enhance their writing skills through the application of modern principles and practices and apply these new skills to reach their creative and professional goals. Our Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing comprises 3 units and provides students with a foundational understanding of the techniques of creative writing practice.
If you do not have an undergraduate degree, you may be eligible for the Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing if you have equivalent prior learning, including at least two years of relevant professional experience or you arrange with ECU Online to submit a piece of published work. To find out more we recommend contacting our Student Enrolment Advisors to provide a tailored assessment of your eligibility.
At ECU Online we understand that everyone has different work arrangements, family responsibilities, locations and learning styles. This is why our postgraduate courses are offered 100% online, so you can balance your study with other commitments. As an ECU Online student, you will have access to academic and non-academic support.
Our accelerated online courses are developed by industry experts and engaged academics. You can easily connect with learning facilitators and course coordinators through our easy-to-use online learning environment to gain feedback and ask academic questions. You can also reach out to a Learning Advisor who can help with things like assessment writing, study skills and more.
You will have a dedicated Student Success Advisor available to you from when you start studying through to graduation. They will be available to provide non-academic support, such as assistance with scheduling time to study and more.
As an ECU online student, you also have access to all the support offered by ECU, both on-campus and online:
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No, the Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing is 100% online and does not include any on-campus components. We have designed this course to be flexible so you can tailor your studies to fit your lifestyle.
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Whether your goal is to write bestselling fiction, stories for children, a memoir or to simply explore your creativity – you'll find the ideal course here. Learn online (from anywhere!).
Our core creative writing path gives you the foundations for writing compelling fiction – taking you from the seed of a story idea to a completed manuscript.
Explore an area of interest with Genre and Fiction Essentials . And gain extra knowledge and motivation with the Publishing and Writers' Toolkit courses.
Creative writing
Learn the foundations of compelling stories with these creative writing courses.
Creative Writing Stage 1
Discover the secrets to writing compelling fiction.
Develop characters, scenes, dialogue and more.
Learn the nuts and bolts of the art of writing.
Novel Writing Essentials
Write the first 20,000 words of your novel.
Become a stronger writer with group workshopping.
Give your opening chapters the best possible start.
Write Your Novel
Workshop your way to a completed draft.
Iron out structural flaws and master techniques.
Achieve your dream of writing a novel.
Writing Workout
Complete exercises to strengthen your writing muscles.
Receive tutor guidance on your fiction techniques.
Write, write and write!
Edit Your Novel
Shape your story into its brilliant final form
Receive powerful editing techniques and guidance
Workshop your manuscript with experienced writers
Courses for kids and teens
Creative writing quest for kids.
Encourage your child's love of writing with this creative adventure.
Write a complete 800-word story.
Receive feedback from a bestselling author.
Teenage Creative Writers’ Program
Discover the key skills for creating compelling stories.
Receive feedback and guidance from an award-winning author.
Learn creative techniques that can be easily applied at school.
Writing books for younger readers
Discover how to write for children of all ages.
Writing Picture Books
Create magical stories for the youngest of readers.
Discover the themes that kids (and publishers) adore.
Explore your creativity in a supportive environment.
Writing Picture Books Masterclass
Learn how to structurally edit your manuscript.
Tighten your story's prose, patterning and rhythm.
Perfect your pitch before approaching publishers.
Writing Children’s Novels
Learn the key elements of a novel for children
Create believable characters and dialogue
Find the right voice to suit your reader
Writing Young Adult Fiction
Understand the YA readership and characters.
Develop your unique voice and story structure.
Get up-to-date with the current state of YA publishing.
Writing Chapter Books for 6-9 year olds
Discover how to create your own book series.
Understand the story themes that resonate.
Uncover the tricks to keep young readers hooked.
Laugh Out Loud
Learn how to craft funny stories for kids.
Develop your own brand of humour.
Fiction Techniques
Enhance your skills with advanced literary techniques.
Romance Writing
Learn to write a romance novel readers will love.
Develop your ideas to suit the romance market.
Gain clarity on the best publishing route to take.
Historical Fiction
Develop your research skills and methods.
Create believable and historically accurate characters.
Learn how to craft a captivating story set in the past.
Short Story Essentials
Learn the secrets of compelling short fiction.
Create a gripping narrative with great pace.
Receive a personalised assessment on your 2500-word story!
Fantasy Fiction Writing
Master the art of building intricate, living fantasy worlds.
Design unique and logical magic systems that add depth and intrigue to your storytelling.
Learn the secrets of plotting adventures that intertwine epic quests with deeply personal character journeys.
History, Mystery and Magic
Learn how to write a successful cross-genre story.
Explore unique narrative patterns and structures.
Stir your readers' imagination with vivid storytelling.
Crime and Thriller Writing
Increase your narrative tension and suspense.
Create intriguing characters that hook your reader.
Learn the essentials of this insanely popular genre.
Plotting and Planning
Discover the 7 basic plots you need to know.
Turn a story idea into a well-structured plan.
Create a plot that keeps readers engrossed.
Creative Non-fiction
Learn how to write page-turning true stories.
Master the art of creative non-fiction techniques.
Discover your unique and distinctive narrative voice.
Anatomy of a Crime: How to Write About Murder
Tips from #1 NY Times bestselling author Candice Fox.
Delve into the grisly side of fiction.
Bring your scenes to life with authentic crime details.
Fiction Essentials: CHARACTERS
Engage readers through your cast of characters.
Use character development to create narrative tension.
Complete exercises to cement your new skills.
Fiction Essentials: DIALOGUE
Discover how to write compelling conversations.
Learn how to use dialogue to drive your story forward.
Complete exercises to ensure your dialogue is authentic.
Fiction Essentials: GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION
Master the art of punctuating dialogue correctly.
Know how to avoid common formatting and style mistakes.
Complete exercises and quizzes to reinforce your skills.
Fiction Essentials: POINT OF VIEW
Master this vital skill in fiction writing.
Gain techniques to strengthen your narrative voice.
Complete exercises to solidify your storytelling.
Fiction Essentials: STRUCTURE
Dramatically improve the framework of your stories.
Develop techniques for effective pace and tension.
Discover practical methods to achieve a strong narrative arc.
Fiction Essentials: SCENES
Construct scenes that flow seamlessly through your story.
Craft vivid settings that evoke deep emotion.
Discover how to edit your scenes for maximum impact.
Cut, Shape, Polish
Gain editing skills that will improve your story.
Easily identify plot holes and structural issues.
Polish your manuscript into a publishable piece of work.
FOCUS ON... Openings
Learn what makes a perfect opening.
Understand what publishers want in an opening.
Set up story questions for your reader.
FOCUS ON... The Second Act
Learn how to add structure and shape to the middle of your story.
Understand the midpoint and the midpoint reversal.
Learn techniques to help you through the two-thirds point.
FOCUS ON... The Climax and Resolution
How to satisfy your reader and leave them wanting more.
Learn the elements required for a story's climax.
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FOCUS ON... Show, Don’t Tell
How to tame this technique and enhance your writing.
Learn how to streamline your storytelling.
Understand when to SHOW and when to TELL for maximum effect.
FOCUS ON... Pace
What genre requirements there are for pace?
How pace needs to change over the course of a story.
How to control pace both within scenes and over the whole story.
FOCUS ON... Style and Tone
Develop a style which engages readers with your characters and encourages them to read on.
Learn how to ensure that style and tone work together to create the ‘feel’ of your book.
Learn a new way to think about putting characters on the page.
FOCUS ON... Using all the senses
Deepen your characterisations.
Bring settings to life.
Show the real effect of plot events.
FOCUS ON... Creating The World Of Your Story
Enhance your writing with a vivid story world.
Develop essential skills to create your story world, your way.
Approaches to creating your world – research, play, plot.
FOCUS ON... Subplots
Shape and enrich your main narrative.
Iron out your main characters and secondary characters.
Discover different facets of your major theme.
FOCUS ON... Developing characters who can carry a story
Learn how to create such compelling and complex characters.
Understand why the character journey matters.
Learn how to make your characters believable.
FOCUS ON... Handling Multiple Points of View
Understand how to choose your point of view characters.
Explore how to best use dual timelines.
Discover ways of creating distinct voices for each point of view.
FOCUS ON... Villains
Learn about the pitfalls in creating your antagonist.
Discover tips and techniques for creating the right kind of villain for your sub-genre.
Discover how relationships between protagonist and antagonist can fuel the story.
FOCUS ON... Dual Timelines
Learn to use dual timelines instead of flashbacks and memories.
Discover tips and tricks for writing dual timelines.
Find the right point of view for your timelines.
FOCUS ON... Flashbacks and Memories
Learn when you should use memories or flashbacks.
Discover how to transition between the past and the present.
Understand the difference between writing a memory and a flashback.
FOCUS ON... Action
Learn how to make each movement and plot event clear for the reader.
Discover the key to raising narrative tension with each sentence.
Understand how to speed up the pace of the story.
FOCUS ON... Chapters
Discover how to keep readers are engaged from the first word of each chapter.
Explore how to ensure chapter lengths and content match the overall story arc
Learn how to make the end of each chapter prod the reader into reading the next one
FOCUS ON... Matching Style to Genre
- Discover how you find out what style is right for your book
- Explore how genre affects both point of view and style
- Learn how you can control style in large and small ways
Everything you need to know about getting your work published.
Pitching and Publishing
Discover the nuts and bolts of publishing.
Maximise your chances of getting a book deal.
Gain the insider knowledge you need for author success.
Your Audiobook Advantage
Be confident about the right audiobook options to choose as an author.
Add an additional revenue stream to your income as a writer.
Develop a clear plan for production of your audiobook.
Your Author Website
Discover what every author website needs.
Learn how to showcase your writing.
Create a blueprint for your author platform.
Self-publish your Novel on Kindle
Ideal for authors who want a global readership.
Discover the critical elements of a professional ebook.
Learn the exact steps to sell internationally on Kindle.
Book Covers That Sell
Discover the 5 steps to a winning cover.
Learn the book cover rules for your genre.
Attract readers with the right fonts and imagery.
Writers’ Toolkit
Add extra knowledge, industry insights and motivation.
Dare to Dream
Find and sustain your creative inspiration.
Become empowered to write freely in your own voice.
Learn from bestselling author Kate Forsyth.
Presenting to Kids
Discover how to engage a live audience of young readers.
Enhance your career with paid talks and school visits.
Learn to adapt your presentations to suit different age groups.
2 Hours to Scrivener Power
Master Scrivener 3 – the must-have tool for authors.
Transform the way you research and write.
Discover author Natasha Lester's secrets to Scrivener success.
Make Time to Write
Features the popular Creative Writing 30-day Bootcamp !
Get strategies to fight procrastination.
A step-by-step guide for creating a writing routine.
Creative Writing 30-day Bootcamp
Create a daily writing routine.
Strengthen your creative muscles through regular use.
Smash out 10,000 words in just one month.
Reinvent Yourself
Learn how to become a writer with this motivational program.
Access tips, advice and strategies from successful writers.
Your step-by-step guide to change your life.
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Create compelling tales with Kate Forsyth as your guide.
Be inspired and motivated in the birthplace of Shakespeare.
Enjoy daily writing workshops with an immersive cultural experience.
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ECU’s Online Master of Creative Writing empowers aspiring writers to hone their skills and make a profound impact through innovative storytelling and literary finesse, reaching audiences across various mediums.
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Graduate Certificate of Creative Writing. Accelerated and 100% Online. Modern writing essentials, inspirational learning. Duration. Our courses are designed to be studied part-time, so you can expect to spend around 20 hours per week on your studies. 6 months minimum*. Study Intakes.
The Australian Writers’ Centre offers writing courses in creative writing, copywriting, freelance writing, business writing and much more. Our practical and industry-proven courses will help you gain confidence and meet your goals faster!
The Australian Writers’ Centre offers writing courses in creative writing, copywriting, freelance writing, business writing and much more. Our practical and industry-proven courses will help you gain confidence and meet your goals faster!