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Writing Bestselling Fiction with Ken Follett Reviews

4.9 Rating 145 Reviews
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill
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Excellent information and advice for the writer
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Posted 1 year ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill, Pursue a hobby, Achieve career goals
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I had previously followed the Lee Child course on "Writing Popular Fiction" on BBC Maestro, and so was interested to see how they would differ and if I would find following both useful. The answer was a resounding "Yes"! Ken Follett welcomes you into his world with a twinkle in his eye, thoughtful and honest insights into a wide range of topics around writing, and even invites his newly published granddaughter to share her thoughts on changes in how writers should interact with Agents and Publishers now, as things have changed since KF was first writing novels. Lots of juicy inside tips. Overall a more nuanced course than Lee Child's, having written different sorts of novels from different points in history, which some writers might find more useful. As a new writer, maybe with a similar approach to Lee Child, I found his teachings more directly applicable, but that said, Ken's tips on how to get started were different but equally useful. Child's approach could be boiled down to "write the story and allow it to develop". Whereas Follett could be reduced to, "what big question is the novel addressing? Write a short outline. Write a more detailed outline. Produce your first draft. Both have merit and are useful. I thoroughly recommend writers follow both courses. I have also followed some of the courses by David Walliams and Alan Moore, which I will get into again but again a very different approach, and I'm not writing in their genres. Keep up the good work BBC Maestro!!
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Posted 1 year ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Pursue a hobby, Entertainment
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Informative and well presented. A good companion to the Lee Child course.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Ken is obviously extremely knowledgeable about writing and I like his cathedral books very much. Overall I think the course is good, but I would have liked more exercises or tasks.
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Posted 1 year ago
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I enjoyed the course and learned a lot. Mr Follett is an engaging tutor and was very generous imparting his knowledge. He was very good at historical facts and accuracy. He employed knowledgable assistants, to talk about areas he wasn't up to date on and for specialist historical research.
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Posted 1 year ago
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He’s very engaging and human. And clearly knows what he’s talking about.
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Very good course great teacher and writer to learn from
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A great way to learn precisely what goes into writing bestselling fiction.
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