Técnicas para la escritura creativa (Miríada X)

Técnicas para la escritura creativa (Miríada X)

El presente curso busca potenciar las aptitudes de los participantes para el desarrollo de habilidades narrativas en lo referente a construcción de argumentos, personajes, uso estético del lenguaje y los más actuales recursos para contar una historia de modo efectivo e impactante.

En el presente curso aprenderás a modelar ideas que pueden convertirse en argumentos y argumentos que pueden convertirse en historias coherentes, bien estructuradas y de alto impacto para tus potenciales lectores. Solo basta que hayas descubierto tu vocación como escritor, que tengas la necesidad de expresar tu individualidad a través de la novela, el relato o el drama.

Mediante nuestros contenidos accederás a la interioridad de lo que significa construir personajes memorables, escenarios, descripciones, diálogos efectivos, movimientos espacio-temporales, uso estético del lenguaje, modos de garantizar la atención de tus lectores, entre otros aspectos que conforman el mundo del escritor, un mundo fascinante cuyas claves y vivencias pueden transformar tu cosmovisión y tu relación con los demás. Los materiales que te brindamos te servirán de base para cualquier tipo de redacción o desempeño artístico. Su esencia contribuirá a convertirte en lector capaz de disfrutar con intensidad grandes obras, y a aspirar, por tanto, a escribir una de ellas. Formará en ti una actitud, una disciplina y una manera insospechada de disfrutar tu vida. Narrar será para ti sumergirte en lo humano, en sus misterios y contradicciones, convertirte en un conocedor de ti mismo y del mundo que te rodea. Asume este desafío y saldrás enriquecido, asume este reto y dispondrás de nuevas y versátiles herramientas. Vivir es el gran viaje, narrar, la posibilidad de contarlo.

Módulos del curso

Módulo Introductorio
Módulo 1. La actitud del escritor
Módulo 2. Descripción y manejo de la escena
Módulo 3. La verosimilitud en la narración
Módulo 4. Uso del lenguaje
Módulo 5. Cuestiones técnicas de relevancia para la narración

Note: This course is currently not available.

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