Teaches Writing By Malcolm Gladwell – MasterClass
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Malcolm Gladwell
Teaches Writing
In 24 lessons, the author of Blink and The Tipping Point teaches you how to find, research, and write stories that capture big ideas.
About this Class
Ketchup. Crime. Quarterbacks. Thanks to Malcolm Gladwell’s books, these ordinary subjects have helped millions of readers grasp complex ideas like behavioral economics and performance prediction. Now, the renowned storyteller and best-selling author of Blink and The Tipping Point is teaching his first online writing class. Craft stories that captivate by learning how Malcolm researches topics, crafts characters, and distills big ideas into simple, powerful narratives.
Instructor(s): Malcolm Gladwell
Class Length: 24 video lessons (4 hours 54 minutes)
Category: Arts & Entertainment, Writing
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1. Introduction
2. Structuring Narrative: The Imperfect Puzzle
3. Holding Readers: Tools for Engagement
4. Holding Readers: Controlling Information
5. Research
6. Selecting the Story
7. Developing the Story
8. Developing the Story: Analogous Worlds
9. Interviewing
10. Characters: Descriptions
11. Characters: World Building
12. Character Case Study: “The Pitchman”
13. Structuring Language
14. Jargon
15. Tone and Voice
16. Humor and Melancholy
17. Case Study: Language and Emotion in “Something Borrowed”
18. Titles
19. Drafts and Revisions
20. When Your Story Enters the World
21. Working as a Writer
22. How to Read
23. Who to Read
24. Conclusion: A Theory of Other Minds
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0.1. Malcolm Gladwell Teaches Writing
0.2. Class Guide
1. Introduction
2. Structuring Narrative: The Imperfect Puzzle
3. Holding Readers: Tools for Engagement
4. Holding Readers: Controlling Information
5. Research
6. Selecting the Story
7. Developing the Story
8. Developing the Story: Analogous Worlds
9. Interviewing
10. Characters: Descriptions
11. Characters: World Building
12. Character Case Study: “The Pitchman”
13. Structuring Language
14. Jargon
15. Tone and Voice
16. Humor and Melancholy
17. Case Study: Language and Emotion in “Something Borrowed”
18. Titles
19. Drafts and Revisions
20. When Your Story Enters the World
21. Working as a Writer
22. How to Read
23. Who to Read
24. Conclusion: A Theory of Other Minds
