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Creative Writing Courses Melbourne: The Best 7 Reviewed & Ranked

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If you’re looking for a creative writing course to take in Melbourne, then you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re looking for a beginners course or a short course, we’ll find you the best one!

Melbourne is a city that inspires the artistic streak. Especially with so many hidden cafes down laneways, perfect for typing out plots on keyboards on rainy days.

Creative writing is also one of the most versatile forms of professional writing and journalism, used by freelance writers, journalists, and other people in the creative writing industry. That makes this skill a great source of career opportunities on top of being a great mode of expression. This is a field for aspiring and existing local writers who contribute to magazines, blogs, and many different platforms for written content. It’s also great for those who are looking to write novels or books in the creative nonfiction category as well.

Writing, as you must have already come to know, is also a branch of the creative arts. Combining both schools of thought (no pun intended), it is only logical that you enrol under the best possible course to craft yourself into a better creative writer.

If you’re also looking to start out and hone your writing skills or further improve your creative practice as a writer, here are some of the best options that could be a great fit for you.

Melbourne Young Writers’ Studio | RMIT University | Writers’ Studio | Melbourne Polytechnic | Faber Writing Academy  | CAE | Australian Writers Centre

1. Story Studios Australia

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Story Studios Australia, previously Melbourne Young Writers’ Studio , is the go-to place for creative writing and storytelling courses for young and emerging writers. They offer term based creative story writing clubs, private mentorships, school programs (incursions, excursions and online), and holiday programs for writers 7 – 18. As well as a rotating roster of short courses and events for adult writers.

At Story Studios, they take a story-first approach to teaching creative writing as the attention is on character, story craft, and empowering writers to express themselves and bring their ideas to life. From there they help writers of all ages hone their professional skills.

Courses for writers aged 7 – 18 include:

• Creative Story Writing Groups (in-person and online)

• Private Mentorships (1:1 and 1:2, in-person and online)

• School programs (incursions, excursions and online)

• Holiday programs (in-person and online)

Courses and events for adult writers include (but are not limited to):

• Story and the Self: awaking the writer within

• Intro to Screenwriting

• Thursday Write Night

• Screenwriters Club

Story Studios Australia is based in Carlton and online and offers a beautiful dedicated writing space, industry professionals as coaches, and a holistic approach to teaching stories and inspiring creative minds.

Address: 170 Elgin Street, Carlton

Website: mywritersstudio.com.au

2. RMIT University Short Writing Courses

RMIT University Short Writing Courses

The RMIT University Short Courses are developed for people looking to do quick creative writing workshop offers and courses.

RMIT University has established a reputation for itself as being an expert in media and communication. That puts them in an excellent position to offer such courses to the general populace.

What they do, in essence, is to identify the basic models of all creative writing and teach them to their students. That way, every student can quickly adapt to any form of creative writing that they might face.

The short courses on display at RMIT include:

  • Writing Creative Fiction
  • Comedy Writing
  • Screenwriting
  • Non-fiction Writing

On top of that, they offer their creative writing students a shot at Feature writing with Sian Prior – a PhD holder in creative writing with over 25 years of experience in journalism.

If you’d like to move to professional writing courses after your short courses, they have provisions for that too.

3. Unlocking Creativity by Writers’ Studio

Unlocking Creativity by Writers’ Studio

Perfecting its creative writing courses over 25 years, Writer’s Studio has made the Unlocking Creativity’ writing workshop is one of the best out there.

Designed to span four weeks, the course gives young writers the freedom of access from anywhere since it is based online. Likewise, interested students can get up to USD$50 off when they cop the course early enough.

Refining the course over the years, Writers’ Studio has landed upon a teaching formula that has turned out a good number of professional writers out of their creative writing graduates. This comes in the form of:

  • Helping writers recognise and embrace their imagination
  • Exploring limits in the way of maximum creative potentials
  • Developing a practical understanding of character development and know-how of classical story structure
  • Practical assignment to assess the student based on what has been taught so far

This form of teaching and feedback system has proven successful for students of this course. You could be the next!

4. Melbourne Polytechnic – Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing

Melbourne Polytechnic – Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing

For those who are looking for full-time, professional writing courses in Melbourne, you might have to look no further than the learning environment at the Melbourne Polytechnic.

The course takes things a notch further than many online courses, offering you a fully-integrated and structured learning experience. Interested students will be taught the concepts of editing. That not only makes them a better writers but gives them an additional skill too.

From the course contents, students are set up to develop their skills in:

  • Professional writing
  • Advanced editing
  • Design for print/web publishing (digital media skills)

If we haven’t mentioned this already, the course is taught by a variety of top performers: Edwin Preston (author of The Inheritance of Ivorie Hammer which garnered rave reviews), Alex Senior (sPh.D. student under the Creative Writing discipline) and so much more.

At the end of the course, students will be conferred with a Bachelor of Arts degree. If interested, make sure to check out the entry requirements below.

5. Faber Writing Academy’s Creative Writing Courses

Faber Writing Academy’s Creative Writing Courses

The Faber Writing Academy offers a wide range of creative writing courses to students, all within the Melbourne area. The sessions are also spaced out, allowing each student to take on as many creative writing courses as they hope to handle.

We also love the way this academy provides a place for those looking to get professional writing courses in the Melbourne area.

Taking a quick look at the course information on their website, options to be enrolled for include:

  • Creative writing for children and young adults
  • Courses on developing substantial biographies and autobiographies
  • Novel-writing courses, and so much more.

They also have different pricing plans to take care of each dedicated form of writing.

6. Beginning Creative Writing at CAE

Beginning Creative Writing at CAE

CAE believes that ‘Every good story begins somewhere,’ and they plan to be the place where all of your great stories will start from.

Their Beginner Creative Writing course is designed to be a fun and exciting class for people who are unsure of where to start. That makes it ideally suited to beginners who might be sceptical about trying their hands at creative writing in the first place.

What this project does is take beginners through a series of steps that allows them to find themselves before doing any other thing. That sort of generic model helps writers focus on creative writing styles and models they will settle for in the end.

With multiple teaching and learning sessions to boot, the overall course aims at helping writers:

  • Find the inspiration to write
  • Build their characters and associated voices
  • Develop better plots and structure
  • Form winning dialogues
  • Get better at rewriting and editing and
  • Avoid clichés in writing

This course is also made better in the way the instructors prefer to show rather than tell.

7. Australian Writers’ Centre

Australian Writers’ Centre

The Australian Writers’ Centre (AWS) has been around for a while now. Their creative writing course has been able to develop writers with better creativity to tell compelling stories.

More than being a general professional writing course, the AWS offering has carved a niche for itself for being a great novel writing course in Melbourne. Other reasons why this course features on this list owes to its being:

  • Highly flexible in allowing students to take classes online or on-site (in Melbourne)
  • Uniform pricing across different locations and offerings.
  • Tailored to writers at different stages of their writing development and so much more

The teaching methodology allows fellow writers to tap into personal creative prowess too. That is as opposed to being forced to conform to a particular template. Taking you by the hand through various models of creative writing, you are sure to get the best out of it.

So there you go, Melbourne’s best creative writing classes, featuring everything from short stories to copywriting. We’ll keep this list updated regularly and keep adding more information to it with time.

Is there a course that we’ve missed? Drop us a note in the comments below.

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Work closely on your writing in an intensive studio model with world-leading lecturers and creative practitioners, improving your writing and solving problems from industry.

This degree is designed to make you confident, skilled and adaptable in today’s creative industries - where writing and editing are essential skills, and so are creativity, communication, and critical thinking.

Along with leading genres like fiction, screen and digital writing, you’ll become an adaptable writer by learning the skills to adjust to a constantly changing industry, spending deep time with your creative work, trying experiments, and gaining new knowledge. A flair for creative expression will be complemented by proficiency in the business of writing, allowing you to understand the publishing process and learn the skills required to become a freelance writer, collaborator or creative entrepreneur, across multiple media platforms.

Why study creative writing at RMIT?

Connected to industry.

Take advantage of our close ties to the writing and publishing industries, as well as screen industry leaders and writers' festivals.

Global links

Connect with creative writing programs in North America and Asia, featuring exchange and cultural immersion opportunities.

Writing studios

Immerse yourself in a new creative writing studio each semester, exploring and experimenting in four key genres.

Build lasting connections

With a strong emphasis on industry connections, you will develop a large network of relationships throughout the degree, maximising your opportunities to gain employment upon graduation and building a potentially lifelong network of creative peers.

As a graduate of this degree, you can expect to work in a variety of roles, as writers, editors, publishers, screenwriters, screen producers, digital and mobile media creators, and producers of events like writers’ festivals.

The Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) was unlike anything offered at other universities. At RMIT, creative writing was the focus of the degree - not a singular unit or area of study. I felt reassured that I wouldn’t just be spending three years studying something I loved - I’d also get a career out of it at the end. It’s such a unique degree that lends itself to all kinds of industries and career outcomes.

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How you will learn

Learning and teaching.

Throughout this degree, you will learn how to develop your creative, critical and professional skills as a writer in a range of learning environments including workshops, seminars, intensives and face-to-face studios.

You will undertake individual projects and work in teams. You will focus closely on your own writing, immersed in your creative work, and undertake writing intensives aimed at building a rigorous creative practice.

This degree offers guest lectures and master classes by industry professionals from Australia and around the world. The work you produce will be assessed by peers, guests and workshop leaders throughout your three years of study. You will receive professional feedback from industry practitioners and learn to offer valuable criticism yourself.

You will have the opportunity to work in studios with students from other communication disciplines on projects such as short films, writers’ festivals, digital projects and book productions.

Assessment methods

Assessment in the Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) combines research assignments, portfolio production, essays, presentations, and peer or industry review and feedback. Research projects and presentations reflect industry specific needs.

Throughout your study you will be assessed in a variety of ways depending on the subjects undertaken, all designed to test your abilities to be creative, reflective, analytical and professional.

In your third year of study you will write a major project and reflect on it with companion work, giving you the opportunity to demonstrate your abilities and creative talent.

Learning at RMIT

The types of classes you have will depend on the course you’re studying. Classes are offered in various formats designed to provide meaningful engagement with staff, industry and peers and provide for access and use of spaces where learning can be applied and active, including an array of specialised equipment.

Most RMIT courses do not include passive large-scale classes such as lectures, instead the content traditionally provided in lectures is made available online. This may be in the form of readings, videos or other on-demand learning materials. This content will also support the basis of interactive learning that takes place in on-campus classes.

This degree has close ties with all aspects of the writing and publishing industries, including publishers such as Hardie Grant Books and Hachette Publishing; screen industry leaders like Film Victoria and Channel Seven; writers’ festivals including Melbourne Writers Festival and the Emerging Writers’ Festival; and cutting-edge leaders of the industry including digital publishers and literary journals.

Recent students have collaborated with visiting writers from Singapore on an event at Melbourne Writers Festival; published comics with award-winning Risograph publisher Glom Press; and collaborated with writers from China on publishing projects through emerging mobile technologies. In these studios students learn teamwork, responsiveness and project leadership, helping to develop diverse and flexible careers.

You will also work towards solving problems from industry and building international communities of peers by responding to briefs. Recent partners include Jakarta Post, the Emerging Writers' Festival, and SingLitStation Singapore. You may have the opportunity to participate in the Emerging Writers’ Festival Gazette which involves making and publishing a dynamic daily newspaper; travelling to China to collaborate with local writers; or hosting Singaporean writers and collaborating on an event for Melbourne Writers Festival.

As part of the curriculum you will hone your writing skills, connecting to students and lecturers across the creative industries and enhancing your employability. You may participate in collaborative studios with media, editing and publishing students, or work on projects with students from design, advertising and photography disciplines.

Our key staff are authors, screenwriters, essayists, playwrights, reviewers and researchers. They work across digital, screen and print writing platforms, and integrate their creative practice with a dedication to teaching excellence and world-leading research.

Internships and work placements are offered as part of the degree and present a chance to develop vital connections to the industry while you study.

You will have the opportunity to meet and engage with guest lecturers and writers-in-residence, including poets and short story writers, publishers, reviewers and scriptwriters, to gain insight into the world of writing and the diverse possibilities of production and publication.

International opportunities

You will have the opportunity to participate in overseas student exchange and volunteer for events that expose you to local and international writing opportunities and industry professionals.

The Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) has links with many leading creative writing programs in North America and Asia, which students can take advantage of through courses of exchange studies developed with student advisors.

In addition to our ongoing collaborations with literary organisations and universities in Singapore and China, students have the chance to participate in new projects and programs that arise from time to time such as The Jakarta Post through its b/ndL Studios and Writers Immersion Cultural Exchange (WrICE), which helps students as emerging writers build relationships with writers at different stages of practice.

Global work, exchange and study experiences

RMIT offers a range of opportunities for our students to study abroad through global work, exchange and study experiences   with over 165 partner universities worldwide.

Learning outcomes

The knowledge and skills you will acquire throughout this degree and how they can be applied in your career are described in the  learning outcomes .

Electives and course plan

Creative writing studios.

Each semester you will be immersed in a new creative writing studio. Across the three years of the degree these studios will take you from the foundations of creative writing practice to the production of a major work in your chosen form of creative writing. Studios enable students to learn and apply the forms of four key genres: poetry, fiction, nonfiction and screen/scriptwriting, in the context of their histories and the work of leading contemporary practitioners.

Contextual studies

In addition to your creative writing studios, you can complete a minor specialisation from one of the following areas:

  • Approaches to Popular Culture
  • Asian Media and Culture
  • Cinema Studies
  • Contemporary Politics and Communication
  • Literary Studies.

Creative writing students can also take advantage of a rich choice of electives available, complementing and enriching your core studies or broadening your horizons. You can pursue studies in your areas of interest, including screen production, games, journalism, editing, advertising and design, as well as choosing from a range of specialist creative writing electives.

Course structure

Choose a plan below to find out more about the subjects you will study and the course structure.

Contact hours and study load

Full- or part-time study is determined by how many credit points you are enrolled in during the semester. An undergraduate study load is considered part-time if you are enrolled in 24 credit points or fewer (approximately two subjects).

Once you are enrolled into this degree you can choose to switch to a part-time study load. This may impact your program duration and tuition fees. Please discuss your study options with your program manager prior to enrolment.

Note: International student visa holders can only study full-time.

Typically there are three broad areas of work in the creative writing industry:

  • writing for publication, in print and online media
  • writing for screenplay and script development
  • writing for and about education
  • writing as research.

There are increasing opportunities arising in online and mobile media platforms through interactivity, games and apps as well as emerging opportunities for self-employment through ebooks, ezines and self-publication via the internet. There are also career opportunities resulting from emerging trends such as boutique publishing.

The writing industry is a constantly changing and competitive environment; more and more people want to create their own work and see it published. Local and international projects and events are well supported through government and private funding.

This degree will prepare you for roles such as:

  • events/festival manager
  • screenwriter
  • scriptwriter
  • screen producer.

There are opportunities to go on to further studies in creative writing and publishing through our highly regarded honours, masters and PhD degrees in the School of Media and Communication. Students can choose to undertake research through creative practice, linked to internationally recognised research groups such as the non/fictionLab and Screen Cultures.

You must have successfully completed the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) (or  equivalent qualification ).

Prerequisites

Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) units 3 and 4:

  • a study score of at least 32 in any English

or  equivalent studies .

Rankings and adjustment factors

Entry to this program is competitive. Applicants are ranked and selected in order of merit based on the assessment of their selection task.

Selection task

Semester 2, 2024, semester 1, 2025.

You must complete and submit the Creative Writing selection task.

Applications are assessed in the order that they are received until the date below, if places are still available.

For your best chance at admission into this program, you are encouraged to apply as early as possible.

Selection task dates

The link to submit your selection task will appear on the applicant dashboard after you have submitted your application.

Selection task requirements

Applicant statement.

Outline your interests and background in creative writing, reading and/or film analysis, and how this has prepared you for this program, including any relevant writing experience in creative writing or a related field. This could include formal work experience or publication, volunteering, formal studies, writing competitions, book reviews, blogging and online communities (400 to 500 words).

Outline your approach to creative writing, which may include reference to ideas and theories, as well as influential authors who inform your practice and future writing ambitions (400 to 500 words).

Sample writing pieces

Prepare three to four different pieces of creative writing. This can be a combination of fiction or non-fiction, prose, poetry, script, essay (maximum 2000 words in total).

Submission instructions

You must collate all of your responses, including the applicant statement and sample writing pieces, in a single PDF.

Selection task details and submission dates will be available early August 2024.

Applications are assessed in the order that they are received until the dates below, if places are still available.

Selection task dates for VTAC applicants

If you are applying via VTAC, you must complete and submit the Creative Writing selection task by one of the dates below to be considered for selection in that VTAC round:

Selection task dates for direct applicants

You must complete and submit your direct application. The link to submit your selection task will appear on the applicant dashboard after you have submitted your application. Please see the Apply page for information on eligibility to apply direct.

Selection criteria by applicant type

The highest level of education you have previously completed will determine which category applies to you.

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You may satisfy the academic requirements by completing the STAT multiple choice and achieving a minimum overall score of 156.

Your STAT results are valid for two years prior to the commencement of study.

If you are applying to RMIT as an applicant with vocational education and training study, you may sit the STAT multiple choice if you:

  • are 19 years of age or over as of 1 January in the year in which you will start your studies and
  • have not been enrolled in secondary studies for at least two years and
  • have no prior secondary school (Year 12), VET studies, HE studies or relevant work experience that can be considered for entry, or these do not meet the minimum academic requirements for the program.

You are still required to meet all other program prerequisites or equivalents.

Learn more about the STAT and STAT results .

You may be eligible for the following adjustment factors:

I am an applicant with higher education study.

You must have successfully completed at least two courses (subjects) in an Australian bachelor degree or four courses (subjects) in an Australian associate degree, or overseas equivalent.

If you are applying to RMIT as an applicant with higher education study, you may sit the STAT multiple choice if you:

Learn more about the  STAT and STAT results .

I am an applicant with Work and Life Experience

You must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 (or equivalent qualification) and meet the stated prerequisites. You may satisfy the academic requirements by completing the STAT multiple choice.

If you are applying to RMIT as an applicant with work and life experience, you may sit the STAT multiple choice if you:

Additional information

Art and design application tips.

View the following videos for some practical application advice:

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Applying for Art and Design courses

Here's some advice for preparing folios and pre-selection kits to help make the process easier.

TEXT ON SCREEN: Applying for art and design courses. Advice for preparing folios and pre-selection kits to help make the process easier.

MUSIC: electronic beat with a building tempo.

VISUAL: Interior Design Student, Maddy Davidson stands in front of an art-covered wall. She talks to an off-screen interviewer.

MADDY DAVIDSON SPEAKS: When I applied, I applied for every course that I could possibly apply for in Melbourne. i checked VTAC, I checked it daily.

VISUAL: A close up of a VTAC Guide dissolves into an interview with another student. Landscape Architecture student, Asa Kremmer talks to camera

ASA KREMMER SPEAKS: With VTAC when you’re applying, the deadlines are so important, so check the requirements.

VISUAL: Photo Imaging student, Billy Carr talks to camera.

BILLY CARR SPEAKS: To prepare for my course, my school didn’t offer photography as an option. I looked to a lot of YouTube videos and anything that would help to boost my skills so that by the time I got to the end of year 12 i was prepared for what I had to do at university.

VISUAL: Photo Imaging student, Eliza Mills talks to camera.

ELIZA MILLS SPEAKS: For my pre-selection kit I checked VTAC to make sure I knew exactly what I needed for my course and the interview for the teachers to get to know me and to enter a certain amount of images of my work.

VISUAL: Lecturer in Design, Jan Henry-Jones stands in a lecture theatre and talks to camera

JAN HENRY-JONES SPEAKS: It’s really critical to understand that there are many ways to get to where you want to be. If you don’t get in to the program you want to the first time round, if you apply broadly you’ve got choice.

TEXT ON SCREEN: Apply Broadly.

TEXT ON SCREEN: Attend Open day is overlayed next to the image of Philippa Murray, Lecturer in Interior Design.

PHILIPPA MURRAY SPEAKS: I would really also advise to attend the open day. That’s a really important moment where different programs open their doors up to prospective students, so it’s a really great way to get a sense of what each course is really like. So design courses for instance are really different across different across different organisations. By attending open day you’ll really start to understand those differences.

TEXT ON SCREEN: Understand the differences between courses.

VISUAL: Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture Craig Douglas talks to camera.

CRAIG DOUGLAS SPEAKS: I think the common mistakes with students presenting their works through follow is that they rely on the subjects that they have just covered in school. Now those subjects are important but we also want to see work that is important to you. So you know, your own hobbies your own interests, let that really shine through in your work. because that’s what’s going to set you apart from the others and really set you apart from others because we can see you’re engaged with the design community.

TEXT ON SCREEN: Include work from outside of school.

PHILLIPA MURRAY SPEAKS: When you’re putting your folio together, I think it’s really good to think about who you are, what you’re passionate about, what you’re interested in and then use that to assemble the kind of folio that best represents you.

CRAIG SPEAKS: I think the best way to present a folio is to really communicate your own work, and that doesn’t mean a really expensive folder, or any of those kinds of formats, just present your own work in a really good way, keep simple, to the point, we want to see your work, we want to see what you’re interested in, we want to see your creative ability.

MUSIC: Inspiring piano music

VISUAL: The interview with Craig dissolves to a white screen.

TEXT ON SCREEN: Check VTAC requirements and deadlines Check the entry requirements - including minimum English scores Give yourself options by applying broadly If a folio is required, make sure it reflects your passions and interests Keep you folio simple and follow directions.

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Art and design selection interviews

Wondering how an art and design selection interview works? Here's everything you need to know.

TEXT ON SCREEN: Art and design selection interviews. Advice on how to prepare for an interview and ways to make the process easier. RMIT logo.

AUDIO: Ambient music.

VISUAL: Maddy stands it a white, art classroom address the camera. Intercut with shots of an RMIT letter. A caption reads: “Maddy Davidson, Interior design student, RMIT”.

MADDY SPEAKS: When I found out that I was shortlisted for the interview I was really, really excited. I screamed, I hugged everyone that was near me (chuckling). Yeah, it was really exciting.

VISUAL: Asa stands facing the camera. A caption reads: “Asa Kremmer, Landscape Architecture student, RMIT University”. Intercut with scenes of Asa and Maddy talking together.

ASA SPEAKS: Yeah, the interview was quite confronting but at the end of the day we were very motivated to succeed in what you love and what you’re passionate about.

VISUAL: Eliza stands facing the camera. A caption reads: “Eliza Mills, Photo imaging student, RMIT University.” Intercut with a shot of feet nervously tapping.

ELIZA SPEAKS: When I realised that I was shortlisted for an interview, I felt amazing but I also felt so nervous. I was sweaty and scared and I wondered whether I actually wanted to go but I knew photography was what I wanted to do so I had to do it, despite my nerves.

VISUAL. Phillippa standing to left of frame in a lecture hall. A caption reads: “Phillippa Murray, Lecturer, Interior Design, RMIT University”. Intercut with scenes of a student interview. There are two interviewers smiling and going through a printed folio.

PHILLIPA SPEAKS: I really understand that the interviewing process can be quite intimidating, I usually get nervous in interviews, myself. But what I think is really important, is to remember that we're humans on the panel and actually, we're just really interested in you and what your interests are and how you might imagine yourself as part of the course that we’re running.

VISUAL: Craig standing the a lecture theatre, addressing the camera. A caption reads: “Craig Douglas, Senior Lecturer, Landscape Architecture, RMIT University”. As he speaks the words ‘Have an opinion’ appear on the right side on the screen.

CRAIG SPEAKS: In the interview process, it’s important to have an opinion. So it might be that you don't like some things and you like other things but the important thing is that you can tell us, maybe, why.

VISUAL: Close up of keyboard as someone types and images laid out on a table, intercut with Phillips addressing the camera. The text: ‘Research your area’ appears to her right.

PHILIPPA SAYS: Do some research, go and see exhibitions, go and see films, research different projects online whatever it is, be curious Explore things and come prepared to tell us about what excites you.

VISUAL: Eliza facing the camera. Intercut with scenes of young male showing his folio in an interview.

ELIZA SPEAKS: The advice that I’d give would be to just be confident about your work and be proud of what you’ve done because I think that’s something that a lot of people forget about, they’re just focused on yeah, will they like it? But, I think, you should be proud of your own work and I think you should like your own work and I think if you give off that confidence, you’re more likely to get in than if you’re not confident about your work.

VISUAL: Return to Phillipa facing the camera. As she speaks the words ‘Include work from outside of school’ appear to her right. Intercut with more interview and folio footage.

PHILLIPA SPEAKS: A thing that a lot of prospective students think, when they’re applying for a course, is that they really should focus on their VCE subjects. But when I’m sitting on a panel, I’m actually really interested in you as a person so I think it’s really good to bring along the work that you’ve done within a school context but also to bring along other things that might represent you as a person in a broader capacity.

VISUAL: Asa addressing the camera. Intercut with interview footage.

ASA SPEAKS: I was really surprised by my interview ‘cause it was a group interview and so at first, it was quite startling to find out that you were being interviewed with three other students and I thought the engagement with other students was really important to succeed in the interview.

VISUAL: Craig facing the camera. As he speaks, two different phrases appear on screen: “Interview formats may vary” firstly, and then “Prepare your own questions.”

CRAIG SPEAKS: You may be interviewed by staff, such as myself; you might also be interviewed by current students who can also give an insight into the course. So you can ask them questions, as much as we’re asking you questions.

VISUAL: Jan Henry-Jones standing in lecture hall addressing the camera. A caption reads: “Jan Henry-Jones, Lecturer, Design, RMIT University”.

JAN SPEAKS: When we look through your folio we’re often quite quick, it’s not disrespect; we understand what’s gone into it.

VISUAL: Candidate shows folio to interviewers.

CRAIG SPEAKS: There’s a lot of people that we’re interviewing, we might look at your work quickly but we know what we’re looking for.

VISUAL: Philippa stands, addressing someone off camera. As she speaks, the words “Tell us who you are” appear on screen.

PHILIPPA SPEAKS: A good tip is to bring ten minutes’ worth of really strong material that presents you in a broad and interesting way and then to use those to tell us a little bit about who you are.

VISUAL: Eliza arriving at RMIT campus, finding the room and looking through her folio.

ELIZA SPEAKS: ‘Cause I’d never been to the university before and I didn’t want to get lost I decided to come really early, so I think I was about an hour and a half early just to find where I am, to feel more comfortable before my interview.

VISUAL: Return to Craig standing facing the camera.As he speaks, the words “Enjoy yourself” appear on screen.

CRAIG SPEAKS: It’s important to remember that the interview process is not meant to be stressful. So make it easy on yourself, give yourself plenty of time to arrive before the interview process itself and you’ll ... you should enjoy it.

VISUAL: Fade to white.

TEXT ON SCREEN: Read the instructions for your interview carefully, Allow yourself time to find the interview room, Do some mock interview with friends or family, Prepare some questions to ask, Have opinions and ideas.

TEXT ON SCREEN: RMIT logo. www.rmit.edu.au

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ATAR profile

View the ATAR profile and selection rank from students offered a place into this program wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in the most relevant recent intake period.

Student profile

The student profile   provides insight into the likely peer group for this program.

*ATAR refers to the lowest selection rank to which an offer was made (including consideration of any adjustments) for current and recent Year 12 applicants.

RMIT is committed to providing transparency to the admissions process. In line with this commitment, we provide you with information that will help in making informed choices about your undergraduate study options. Find out more about admission to RMIT .

You need to satisfy all of the following requirements to be considered for entry into this degree.

Academic requirements

Selection tasks*, english language requirements.

You must have successfully completed a qualification recognised by RMIT as  equivalent  to the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) with a minimum average of 65% (see calculator below).

Equivalent qualifications may also include completion of the  RMIT Foundation Studies program  or a recognised post secondary diploma in the relevant discipline with the required grades.

Meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee entry. Your application will still need to be assessed and accepted.

There are no prerequisite subjects required for entry into this qualification.

All applicants are required to complete and submit a selection task for this program. See below for full selection task details.

To study this course you will need to complete one of the following English proficiency tests:

  • IELTS (Academic): minimum overall band of 6.5 (with no individual band below 6.0)
  • TOEFL (Internet Based Test - IBT): minimum overall score of 79 (with minimum of 13 in Reading, 12 in Listening, 18 in Speaking and 21 in Writing)
  • Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE (A)): minimum score of 58 (with no communication band less than 50)
  • Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): minimum of 176 with no less than 169 in any component.

For detailed information on English language requirements and other proficiency tests recognised by RMIT, visit  English language requirements and equivalency information .

Don't meet the English language test scores? Complete an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Advanced Plus Certificate at  RMIT English Worldwide .

Selection tasks for students completing year 12 in Australia and applying through VTAC

If you are applying via VTAC you must complete and submit the Creative Writing selection task by the one of the dates below to be considered for selection in that VTAC round:

The selection task requires:

  • A statement outlining your interests and background in creative writing, reading and/or film analysis, and how this has prepared you for this program, including any relevant writing experience in creative writing or a related field. This could include formal work experience or publication, volunteering, formal studies, writing competitions, book reviews, blogging and online communities (400 to 500 words).
  • A statement outlining your approach to creative writing, which may include reference to ideas and theories, as well as influential authors who inform your practice and future writing ambitions (400 to 500 words).
  • Three to four different pieces of creative writing. This can be a combination of fiction or non-fiction, prose, poetry, script, essay (maximum 2000 words in total).

You must collate all of your responses, including sample writing pieces, in a single PDF.

Selection task details and submission dates will be available early August 2024. 

Selection tasks for all other international students

Pre-selection kit: You are required to submit a completed  pre-selection kit (PDF 112kb) along with your application.

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Understanding pathways

Undertaking a certificate, diploma, advanced diploma or associate degree can help you meet the entry requirements for your preferred course. These qualifications often provide credit, reducing the duration of your bachelor degree.

There it is.

You can see it.

The degree you're after.

But sometimes, things happen.

You can miss the mark, or miss the boat, or drop the ball, or simply fall short.

Don't worry.

Whatever obstacles lie between you and your degree, there are different pathways at RMIT to help you get there.

The great thing about these pathways is that they're available across a range of study areas and can provide skills and training to help unlock job opportunities.

Many have smaller class sizes and great support from teachers, and they can allow you to gain credits for better studies.

Which means you'll get to your degree sooner than you think.

Visit rmit.edu.au/pathways to find the one that's right for you. 

Pathway options

This course offers pathway options. If you don’t meet the entry requirements, a formal pathway might be your way in.

Guaranteed pathways

Guaranteed pathways available.

Didn't get the ATAR you needed for entry into this degree?

At RMIT we've got your back, with a range study options to help you achieve your goals, no matter your ATAR.

Guaranteed Pathways gives you the option to preference pathway packages when you apply to RMIT.

If you apply and are successful in gaining a place in a Guaranteed Pathway package, you will progress straight into the Bachelor Degree upon successful completion of the relevant vocational degree (otherwise known as TAFE) first.

With a Guaranteed Pathway package, you can graduate with two internationally-recognised RMIT qualifications.

Credit and recognition of prior learning

Credit, recognition of prior learning, professional experience and accreditation from a professional body can reduce the duration of your study by acknowledging your earlier, relevant experience.

Credit and exemptions will be assessed consistent with the principles of the  RMIT Credit Policy .

Further study

High performing graduates of the Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) are well placed to take up further study, either to pursue a particular research interest through an Honours year at RMIT - including through creative project - or by taking a postgraduate Masters' qualification, including the  Master of Writing and Publishing  at RMIT.

These options also offer further pathways to higher study such as a PhD.

When you successfully complete the  Associate Degree in Professional Writing and Editing  you are guaranteed entry into the Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) with 3 semesters of advanced standing (equivalent to 144 credit points).

Alternatively, you can gain entry from RMIT Foundation Studies or a range of vocational study programs.

Coming from a partner institution?

RMIT has pathway arrangements with many partner institutions around the world.

If your institution has a pathway arrangement with RMIT you may be able to receive credit and reduce the time it will take to complete your preferred RMIT program.

Find out if your institution has a pathway arrangement with RMIT

If you have qualifications from an institution that is not an RMIT partner, credit into your RMIT program will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Credit may reduce the duration of your study by acknowledging your earlier, relevant study experience.

When you are submitting an application, please indicate that you want to be considered for credit and provide detailed course syllabus (also known as course outline), outlining volume of learning, course content and weekly topics, learning objectives/outcomes, assessment types and their weightings, and reference to the learning resources such as prescribed textbooks and recommended readings.

When you successfully complete this program, you may be eligible for entry into an RMIT Honours or Postgraduate  degree.

Fee summary

2024 indicative fees.

In 2024, the annual student contribution amount (tuition fee) you will pay for a standard year of full-time study is between AU$4,445 to AU$16,323*.

Additional expenses

  • Student services and amenities fee (SSAF): AU$351 maximum fee for 2024.
  • Other items related to your program, including field trips, textbooks and equipment.

Annual fee adjustment

Amounts quoted are indicative fees per annum, and are based on a standard year of full-time study (96 credit points). A proportionate fee applies for more or less than the full-time study load.

Fees are adjusted on an annual basis and these fees should only be used as a guide.

Defer your payment

You may be eligible to apply for a HECS-HELP loan, which can be used to defer payment of up to the full amount of your student contribution fees. You may also be eligible to apply to defer payment of your SSAF through the SA-HELP loan scheme.

Learn more about fees for  undergraduate study .

Paying your fees and applying for refunds

For information on how to pay your fees or how to apply for a refund, please see  Paying your fees and applying for refunds .

If you are offered a Commonwealth supported place, your tuition fees are subsidised by the Australian Government.

Your share of the fee (student contribution) is set on an annual basis by the government and is determined by the discipline areas (bands) of your individual enrolled courses, not the overall program.

How much can I expect to pay for my Commonwealth supported place?

The Australian Government has introduced changes to university funding and student contribution fees under its  Job-ready Graduates Package . 

The fees in the table below apply to students who commence their program in 2024. Fees for continuing students are available at  fees for Commonwealth supported students.

Each course (subject) falls into a band. The band determines the student contribution amount for the course.

Amounts listed in the table below are based on a standard, full-time study load (96 credit points per year) with all courses in the same band. A proportionate fee applies for more or less than the full-time study load or for enrolment in courses (subjects) from a combination of bands.

You can learn how to calculate your exact tuition fees for units from different bands at  Fees for Commonwealth supported students .

Maximum student contribution amount for Commonwealth supported places in 2024 for commencing students

Student learning entitlement.

On 1 January 2022, the Government implemented the Student Learning Entitlement (SLE).

  • The SLE allows students 7 years of full-time subsidised study in Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP).
  • Your total SLE amount will be reduced in accordance with your overall study load in a CSP. 
  • Once you have utilised all your SLE, you can not longer study in a CSP.

For more information about SLE, visit Study Assist.

Fee assistance

Hecs-help loans.

The Australian Government provides financial assistance via the  HECS-HELP  loan scheme, which allows eligible students (such as Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) to defer payment of up to the full amount of their student contribution.

SA-HELP Loans

You may be eligible to apply to defer payment of the Student services and amenities fee (SSAF) through the  SA-HELP  loan scheme. If you use SA-HELP, the amount will be added to your accumulated HELP debt.

How does a HELP loan work?

If your FEE-HELP and/or SA-HELP loan application is successful, the Australian Government will pay RMIT, on your behalf, up to 100% of your fees. This amount will become part of your accumulated  HELP  debt.

You only start repaying your accumulated HELP debt to the Australian Government once you earn above the minimum income threshold for repayment, which is set each year by the Australian Government (this also applies if you are still studying). The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will calculate your compulsory repayment for the year and include this on your income tax notice.

For more information about loan repayment options see  Commonwealth assistance (HELP loans)  or  Study Assist .

In addition to tuition fees, you will be charged an annual  student services and amenities fee (SSAF) , which is used to maintain and enhance services and amenities that improve your experience as an RMIT student.

The SSAF is calculated based on your enrolment load and the maximum fee for 2024 is $351.

You may also be required to purchase other items related to your program, including field trips, textbooks and equipment. These  additional fees and expenses  vary from program to program.

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For Indigenous students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, worth up to $10,000.

RMIT awards more than 2000 scholarships every year to recognise academic achievement and assist students from a variety of backgrounds.

The annual tuition fee for 2024 is AU$37,440.

The total indicative tuition fee for 2024 commencement is AU$115,200.

Other costs

In addition to tuition fees you also need to pay for:

  • Student services and amenities fee (SSAF) in each calendar year.
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)  - Student visa holders must have cover for the total duration of their visa.
  • Some programs incur  additional expenses .

You also need to account for your living expenses. Estimate the  cost of living  in Melbourne.

Student services and amenities fee (SSAF)

Important fee information.

Find out more details about  how fees are calculated  and the expected annual increase.

Applying for refunds

Find information on how to apply for a  refund  as a continuing international student.

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Make your degree unique and study what interests you. Analyse critically, think creatively and problem-solve at work or in everyday life. Complete foundational studies then tailor your degree with a major. Create a portfolio and build your connections.

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Creative writing study FAQs

What is a creative writing course.

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. 

What do you learn in a creative writing course?

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.

Why should I study creative writing?

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.   

Why should I study an online course in creative writing?

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.  

Why should I study online through Open Universities Australia?

There are a lot of reasons to study your course online through us.

  • You can enrol without entry requirements  We have a unique open-door policy  that makes it possible for everyone to enrol in university study, no matter their academic history. If you don’t meet the entry requirements for a degree, we’ll help you get in through single undergraduate subjects and transition into a qualification from there.
  • 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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How long is a creative writing course?

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.   

Is creative writing a difficult course?

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. 

What jobs can you get with a creative writing degree?

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

How do I know if I’m eligible to apply for a course?

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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Here at Open Universities Australia, we make enrolling online as straightforward as possible. To get started, find the course for you by browsing the options on this page. You can also compare different qualifications using our handy comparison tool , or request help from one of our student advisors.

When you’ve made your choice, click ‘Apply now’ on the relevant course page and follow the prompts to begin your enrolment. We’ll ask you to supply some supporting documentation, including proof of your identity, your tax file number, and a unique student identifier (USI)  during this process.

Your university will get in touch with you via email to confirm whether or not your application has been successful.

If you get stuck at any time, reach out to us  and we’ll talk you through it.

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Accessing quality creative writing courses and programs in Melbourne & Victoria

Our 4-Week Unlocking Creativity introductory creative writing program is an inspiring process that will unlock your creativity and dramatically improve the quality of your writing from the very first class.

It doesn’t matter whether you are a professional writer, a complete beginner or somewhere in between, this course will kick start your creative potential and give you tools and techniques that will bring your writing to life on the page.

You will also gain a practical understanding of how to use character development and classic story structure to create profound and dramatic stories. You will learn to write in a way that makes other people want to read what you have written.

Questions about our online creative writing courses

You may have had the experience of doing a course where you received minimal feedback or found the course processes are simply an online textbook.

At the Writers’ Studio, which was founded in 1992, we have developed our own unique in-house systems that deliver inspiring and powerful online content whilst you work through your course with a group of like-minded writers and your personal online tutor.

You can access the site and course materials and participate in your online group as it suits you 24/7. Read some recent course testimonials below to get a sense of how the course has worked for our online participants.

The 4-Week Unlocking Creativity course is a stand-alone course, and also a prerequisite for our other online courses including our Six-Week Short Story Online courses and our 10-Month Novel & Script First Draft Online course, for those wanting to write a novel or screenplay.

They say you can’t be taught how to write, but you can learn. We believe the art is in the doing.

Join today with like-minded writers from around Australia and begin your writing journey!

For all course details, costs and the dates of our next upcoming 4-Week Unlocking Creativity Online course please click link below:

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Course reviews from our writers.

“I have loved every minute of this course, I didn’t want it to end. I loved reading other’s writing, writing feedback and receiving feedback. I feel I have got to know people and their stories, such a treasure chest of stories. I sincerely recommend this course to anyone.” Margaret, August

“One of the greatest characteristics of the course is the amount of support you receive, not just from your instructor but from every other writer taking the course.” Robert, February

“You saw time and time again, the Writers’ Studio lived up to their mission – ” … a team of passionate, experienced and dedicated tutors will guide you through the writing journey every step of the way.” Marie, May

“This course was so well thought out and very carefully planned. It was a really tight module. I was surprised at how quickly our little online community bonded.” Louise, February

“I work as a TV drama scriptwriter and editor for a living … and in the past, I have also run creative writing courses for high school students, so I was curious to see how this course would be structured, and I have to say I was mightily impressed. The way the course built from week to week was excellent. And the design of the “Writers’ Board” where everyone could share and give feedback (with additional insight from the tutor) was brilliant.” Elizabeth, February

“… My fellow writers and I leave feedback on each other’s pieces. I can’t place a value on the experience of receiving feedback on my writing. Giving feedback has changed my writing for the better. I feel like writing is within my reach – I’ve picked up tools that will help me and serve me in my journey.” Lisa, May

“… I have thoroughly enjoyed the process, the freedom, the encouragement and pleasure that comes from “publishing” your work and having supportive, constructive feedback. It has been a great, validating experience …” Nella, August

“This course has been the single best investment in myself I have yet made … For me, this course has delivered 100% on the website’s claim, “If your dream is to write, our courses will get you doing it.” Matt, May

“Amazed at how much I learnt from the constructive reviews that I received with every piece of writing.” Nicole, May

“Who would have thought, it completely changed my life. Now all my previous attempts of writing seem to me childish as   my skills have improved so much.” Anastasia, May

“I learned so many incredibly useful techniques.” Shannon, May

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Melbourne Young Writers' Studio

Book a free trial in a weekly creative story writing group for term 2, those enrolled for semester two have the chance to be published in our beautiful annual anthology in-person and online sessions available., school incursions & excursions for students and teachers, immersive and inspiring creative story writing programs available as excursions or incursions for primary and secondary. teacher curriculum days also available, write-in thursdays, a twice monthly opportunity for adult writers to come and enjoy our space and get some writing done, fresh fiction writing competition now open for submissions, kids, teens and adult prizes up for grabs, screenwriters club, a monthly trip to the movies followed by discussion for lovers of story and screenwriting, kids programs.

Fun, immersive and inspiring programs for ages 6-18 years.

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Online Creative Story Writing

Tailored to the online setting, our Online Inkling Groups leverage the advantages of Zoom, providing unique and immersive experiences for young writers everywhere.

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An inspiring and supportive space for young writers to delve into the craft of story under the guidance of practising writers and take their writing skills and imaginations to the next level.

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Immersive, imaginative and lots of fun, MYWS popular school holiday programs are unique days with themes to suit all ages and interests, from teen specific days, to fantasy and sci-fi programs, to days of mystery and adventure. The perfect way to inspire a love of story and get writing.

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Primary and secondary school incursions and excursions designed to inspire a love of the craft of story and extend the skills and knowledge of advanced writers. Accessible and the perfect opportunity to awaken the magic of story in students of all ages and abilities. Book Week special now open!

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Creative writing courses and events for adults at any stage in their writing journey.

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Led by professional writers with industry experience, our adult Short Courses offer an intimate and practical approach to creative writing. There’s no better environment to learn, be inspired, and connect with Melbourne’s creative writing community.

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Develop your writing practice and connect with an amazing community of authors, screenwriters, poets, journalists and more by coming along to fun and creative regular events such as Words and Wine and Screenwriters Club!

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Enrich and upskill your team with unique and engaging professional development sessions tailorable to your needs.

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You’ve come to the correct spot if you’re looking for creative writing courses in Melbourne. We’ll find you the perfect course, whether you’re searching for a short course, a detailed course, or a beginner’s course! Melbourne is a city that stimulates creative urges. In particular, there are several little cafés secreted deep in laneways, which are ideal for working out plots on keyboards on wet days. By freelance writers, journalists, and other members of the writing community, creative writing is one of the most adaptable types of professional writing that are preferred.

List of best creative writing courses in Melbourne

In light of this, in addition to being a wonderful means of expression, this expertise is also a tremendous source of professional chances. Here are some of the greatest possibilities that could be a fantastic fit for you if you’re trying to start and develop your talents as a creative writer or further improve your artistic skills as a writer.

What is Creative Writing? 

Writing that is inventive or imaginative is frequently referred to as creative writing. It describes a style of writing that emphasizes narrative skill, character development, as well as the use of literary devices or various poetic traditions. Writing in this area differs significantly from writing in professional, academic, or technical contexts.

The looseness of the obvious notions makes it possible to write feature articles without worrying that they fall within the umbrella of journalism. This is due to the specific focus on storytelling and character development in the feature material.

Biographies, novels, short stories, poems, and nonfiction and fiction writing are all examples of innovative writing. To become an expert in the creative world, a variety of Creative Writing Courses In Melbourne are available.

Types of Creative Writing

A variety of platforms are available that provide one of the best Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne. Before getting into that, let’s check out the four categories of creative writing listed below: 

Expository is a useful description for this type of writing since it includes the word disclose and because it reveals or puts forth information. It is unquestionably the kind of writing you will encounter most frequently in your daily life. Newspapers, articles, essays, and journals all feature this kind of writing. In an expository piece, a subject would be presented and laid out in a clear order, with little consideration for the author’s personal opinions.

  • Descriptive

The goal of descriptive writing is to make it easier for the reader to vividly picture a character, an event, a location, or all of these things at once. The authors describe the surroundings using all five senses. The writer’s ability to express themselves creatively is not constrained in expository writing, though.

Persuading the reader to agree with the author’s position is the goal of persuasive writing, sometimes referred to as argumentation. In a typical work, the author may express personal opinions and offer arguments to entice the reader to concur.

Whether it is a real or made-up story, the goal of narrative writing is to present a storyline. Plot elements will feature characters, and the reader will learn what happens to them as the novel progresses. The use of dialogue in the narrative text is common.

What Are the Elements of Creative Writing

Writing creatively requires a variety of steps and components that come together to form a finished product. These components are crucial and have the power to create or destroy the composition. The following are some key components of writing that are a part of the curriculum in the Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne:

  • Descriptions
  • Point Of View

What Are The Forms of Creative Writing

  • Poetry/Poems
  • Short Stories

Here is a List Mentioned Below of the Top 7 Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne

1. iim skills.

IIM SKILLS is one of the leading institutes for creative writing today. With its headquarters in Delhi, they provide students with specialized training and educational services. They provide training for a range of professional courses, encompassing business accounting and taxation, GST, financial modeling, SEO , content writing, and digital marketing course that is making a mark in the world of education.

In contradiction to all other creative writing training programs, it is committed to disseminating useful information and skills that can be applied to any problem in the industry. IIM SKILLS’ Content writing Course requires weekly assignments and hands-on projects that must be completed and sent in for teacher review.

Since every student is different, the institute provides smaller classes for its online courses. The master courses offered by IIM SKILLS are the most sought-after globally as a result of these requirements. It brings forward one of the best Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne. 

Key Highlights: 

  • Training for 30 Hours
  • Guaranteed 3-Month Apprenticeship (Voluntary)
  • 35K worth of free tools
  • Placement Facility
  • Work-from-Home Possibilities
  • Live Online Content Writing Courses for 4 Weeks
  • Lifetime Assistance
  • Portfolio Building for Employment/Freelance
  • Create Your First Press Release and Post It Online
  • Publish Your First Blog on Sites Like the Times of India
  • 140 hours of in-depth instruction
  • 24*7 Support Available 

Curriculum: 

  • Introduction to Content Writing
  • WordPress Web Development
  • Digital Content
  • Copywriting
  • Marketing Collaterals
  • Legal Writing
  • Social Media Writing
  • Content Marketing
  • Technical Writing
  • SOP and Business Listing
  • Creative Writing
  • Email Writing 
  • Affiliate Marketing 
  • Resume Writing 

Tools Covered:

  • Hemingway Editor
  • Accord Project
  • Google Trends
  • Google Analytics
  • Amazon Kindle
  • UberSuggest
  • Google Keyword Planner 

Course Duration : 3 Months 

Mode Of Study : Online 

Course Fee : AUD 270.38 (+ GST)

Address : IIM SKILLS, HB Tower 8th Floor, Pitampura, New Delhi 

Contact :  +91 9580 740 740

Email : [email protected]

As Listed Below, IIM SKILLS Also Offers the Following Courses:

  • Digital Marketing Course 
  • Technical Writing Course
  • GST Certification Course
  • Financial Modelling Course

2. The University of Melbourne

One of the top colleges in Australia that provides Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne, where students are prepared with a unique approach, is the University of Melbourne. They want to professionally develop their students’ skills so they to have a significant influence not only in Australia but also on the rest of the world.

Professionals who are not only highly competent but also accountable for turning the university into a world-class institution on a worldwide scale govern the university with strong leadership.

Key Highlights:

  • Future-Oriented
  • Global Scope
  • Proven Professional Results
  • Intends for Special Entrance Access
  • Scholarships Available

Curriculum:

  • Creative Writing: Ideas and Practice 
  • Creative Writing: Non–Fiction and New Media
  • Arts Discovery
  • Short Fiction
  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Writing for Screen
  • Scripts for Contemporary Theatre
  • Writing Identity and Difference 
  • Poetry and Poetics 
  • Life Writing
  • Advanced Screenwriting
  • Writing Videogames and Live Performance
  • Encounters With Writing 

Course Duration : 3 Years

Mode Of Study : Offline 

Course Fee : AUD 1, 03,744 (including GST)  

Certification : The University Of Melbourne

Address : The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia  

Contact : + (61 3) 9035 5511

Website : www.unimelb.edu.au  

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3. Australian Writers’ Centre

Anyone who has the drive to write can benefit from the practical, industry-relevant programs provided by the Australian Writings Centre. Since launching the inaugural courses in 2005, they have developed into an inspiring location for creatives and a bustling center for authors from across the world.

They’ve assisted hundreds of students in achieving their objectives, including obtaining book deals, becoming published, accumulating freelancing clients, switching jobs, and finally pleasantly surprising themselves with the possibilities opened up by taking writing courses.

They genuinely believe that everybody has access to their creative intuition. Your stories will be distinctive because of YOUR thoughts and creativity; all you need are the appropriate abilities and resources. In addition to teaching you professional tools and skills, the courses also teach you how to harness creativity and discover your natural abilities.

It’s thrilling material! No matter if you want to experiment with creative writing, freelancing, copywriting, or better your professional communication, you’ll be able to change the way you write with this innovative technique. Hence, it provides one of the best Creative Writing Courses In Melbourne. 

  • Free Writing Materials for Usage
  • Innovative Coaching Occasions
  • Amicable Group of Instructors 
  • Periodic Newsletter
  • Creative Writing Stage 1 
  • Writing Picture Books
  • Writing Children’s Novels
  • Novel Writing Essentials
  • Fiction Essentials
  • Short Story Essentials
  • Creative Non-Fiction 
  • Focus On Series 

Course Duration : 5 Weeks

Course Fee : AUD 450 (including GST)  

Certification : Australian Writers’ Centre   

Address : Suite 3, 55 Lavender St., Milsons Pt. NSW 2061  

Contact : + (02) 9929 0088   

Email : [email protected]  

4. Curtin University

With Curtin’s well-recognized courses and broad industry ties, launch your career. Their online classes provide a collaborative and interactive learning environment and provide the same degree as on-campus coursework. The top 1% of institutions globally are ranked by Curtin, a global university with a thriving culture of innovation and cooperation.

People who are interested in a profession in creative writing can consider the Undergraduate Certificate in Creative Writing. In addition to other programs at Curtin and Curtin Open Universities Australia, the Undergraduate Certificate may grant students admission (and credit for the four units completed) to the Creative Writing major of the Bachelor of Arts program offered by Curtin through Open Universities Australia or the equivalent internal course.

Hence, it provides one of the best Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne.  

  • 3,000 Highly Qualified Personnel
  • 80 Partner institutions Internationally
  • 90 Exchange Agreements with Academic Institutions across more than 20 Countries
  • Scholarships Available 
  • Academic and Professional Communications
  • Writing Short Fiction
  • Introduction to Creative and Professional Writing

What You’ll Learn:

  • Apply creative writing theories and concepts in a range of situations that are applicable to further education or paraprofessional employment 
  • Cultivate creative problem-solving and critical thinking abilities that are relevant to creative writing
  • Effectively portray creative writing themes to both professionals and non-experts using technology
  • Take into account worldwide standards for creative writing and global perspectives on writing
  • Incorporate Indigenous viewpoints on creative writing and show respect for Indigenous values, customs, and knowledge
  • Work professionally both alone and in teams, displaying a commitment to lifelong learning

Course Duration : 13 Weeks

Course Fee : AUD 7,300 (including GST)  

Certification : Curtin University    

Address : Kent Street, Bentley Western Australia, 6102

Contact : + 61 8 92669184  

Email : Not Available 

5. The Writers Studio

The Writers Studio, established in 1987 by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Schultz, provides continuous writing seminars for students to find and develop their unique voices. Both in-person and online versions of these courses are offered. From those who have merely dabbled in fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction to those with MFAs eager for more serious, continuous teaching, they accept students at all stages.

The desire to write and the willingness to learn are provided by the students and offer the framework, technical know-how, expert critique, and a welcoming community to help them realize their full potential. With more craft at their disposal, an understanding of what makes a work of creative writing appealing to a reader, and more access to the entire spectrum of their emotions and creativity, students have benefited from The Writers Studio’s guidance for more than three decades. Hence, it provides one of the best Creative Writing Courses In Melbourne.  

  • Weekly Exercises
  • Weekly Critiques in Writing
  • Experienced Instructors 
  • Week 1: Unlock the power of imagination
  • Week 2: Art and craft of writing
  • Week 3: Character development & Structure Story
  • Week 4: Putting it all together

Course Duration : 8 Weeks

Mode of Study : Online 

Course Fee : AUD 435 (including GST)  

Certification : The Writers Studio     

Address : 78 Charles St. 2 R, New York, NY 10014 

Contact : (212) 255 7075  

Email : [email protected]   

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6. Centre of Adult Education (CAE)

The Centre of Adult Education has been offering education to the Victorian community since 1947 via a myriad of supports and initiatives, adjusting to suit the ever-changing requirements of adult learners. In addition to a regular schedule of entertaining and instructive short courses, CAE offers approved courses that are intended to assist adults in finishing their secondary education and starting or upgrading their career path.

Over time, the CAE has altered the activities it sponsors. Activities in 1947 included book groups, traveling plays, theatre, dancing, music, art exhibitions, and a variety of other workshops and programs. The CAE now provides a variety of services and programs with a strong emphasis on the arts, languages, and adult secondary education.

Business, information technology, human services, languages, well-being, fitness, and literacy are further alternatives. Hence, it provides one of the best Creative Writing Courses In Melbourne.  

  • Provide Learning Opportunities that are Adaptable, Relevant, Dynamic
  • Recognize and Accommodate the Requirements of Students from Varied Cultural, Linguistic, and Demographic Backgrounds
  • Sharing Information and Concepts to Promote a Culture of Learning
  • Experienced Working Staff 
  • Responsive Programmes 
  • High Calibre of Customer Service
  • Improve punctuation, grammar, and choice of words 
  • Create clear-cut sentences
  • Organize ideas so that key points are expressed in proposals, analyses, and communication in a clear and concise manner
  • Be courteous and successful in communication
  • Avoid repetition, jargon, and overly verbose
  • Make strong arguments in writing
  • Keep the reader’s attention, and master the art of editing and proofreading well

Course Duration : 2 Weeks

Course Fee : AUD 375 (including GST)  

Certification : Centre of Adult Education      

Address : 21 Degraves Street, Melbourne  

Contact : 03 9652 0611  

7. Faber Academy

They work hard to create the kind of welcoming, open, and collaborative environment that will bring out the best in students and enable them to discover their story and tell it in a way that is particular to them. They offer the highest quality creative writing courses with award-winning and experienced tutors.

Even more significant than the prizes and bestseller lists the published graduates frequently appear on are the long-lasting connections formed in the classes, where students frequently reunite and collaborate on projects years after their course has been completed. Hence, it also provides one of the best Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne.  

  • Provide every student with the framework, direction, and support they need to reach their full writing potential
  • Safe Environment
  • Experienced Tutors
  • Support is Available at every hour
  • Teach students how to combine intuition
  • Introduction
  • Imagination
  • Narrative Voice
  • Accumulation
  • Not Writing
  • Rounding Up 

Course Duration : 3 Months

Mode Of Study : Offline

Course Fee : AUD 995 (including GST)  

Certification : Faber Academy

Address : Bloomsbury House, 77 Great Russell St., London 

Contact : Not Available  

8. RMIT University

RMIT offers a Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) degree which is intended to prepare you for the creative sectors of today, where writing, editing, creativity, communication, and critical thinking are all crucial abilities.

Along with mastering popular genres like fiction, screenwriting, and digital writing, you’ll develop your adaptability as a writer by developing the ability to adapt to a field that is constantly evolving, devoting a lot of time to your creative work, trying out new things, and expanding your knowledge.

Your ability to comprehend the publication process and acquire the skills necessary to work as a freelance writer, collaborator, or creative entrepreneur across a variety of media channels will go hand in hand with your ability to express yourself creatively.

An experience and expertise in relationships will be developed during your degree with a heavy focus on industry connections, maximizing your chances of finding employment after graduation and creating a possible lifetime network of creative peers.

You may anticipate a wide range of careers after earning this degree, including those as authors, editors, publishers, screenwriters, producers, and developers of digital and mobile media as well as events like writers’ festivals. It is considered one of the best Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne.  

  • Diversity and inclusion
  • Goals for Sustainable Development
  • Foundations
  • Specializations
  • Collaborations 
  • Approaches to Theories and Ideas
  • Essay Project

Course Fee : AUD 8,301 (including GST)  

Certification : RMIT University

Address : 124 La Trobe St., Melbourne VIC 3000 

Contact : +61 3 9925 2000

9. Swinburne University of Technology

To provide education to a group of society that would not otherwise have access to higher education, Swinburne opened its doors more than 110 years ago. They are committed to delivering and reinventing education today via a keen industry involvement, social inclusion, a passion for innovation, and, most importantly, a resolve to bring about good change.

They have a reputation for doing high-caliber research that links business, the community, and science and technology. Their position in esteemed global academic rankings indicates their dedication to producing graduates with high-caliber teaching, research, and graduate outcomes.

In a linked world, students will contribute to the achievement of their objectives regardless of who they are or how they wish to shape the future. 

  • Seasoned Academics
  • Ethnic Diversity
  • Deliver concrete results for learning and growth to transform complicated disruption into a competitive advantage
  • Hybrid Techniques
  • Lifetime Support Available 
  • Ties to and Experiences in the real world of business
  • Perpetually Inventive
  • Industry-standard infrastructure that improves
  • Undertake project work 
  • Develop nonfiction works for publication 
  • Provide freelance services
  • Perform advanced editing tasks 
  • Perform advanced writing tasks 
  • Maintain creative arts industry knowledge
  • Collaborate in a creative process (Elective) 
  • Explore the history and social impact of creativity (Elective)
  • Develop a social media engagement plan (Elective)
  • Write persuasive copy (Elective) 
  • Research history and theory to inform own art practice (Elective) 
  • Write scripts (Elective) 
  • Edit scripts (Elective) 

Course Duration : 1 Year

Course Fee : AUD 16,221 (including GST)  

Certification : Swinburne University of Technology 

Address : John Street, Hawthorn Victoria 3122 Australia 

Contact : +61 3 9214 8444

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1. how can i strengthen my abilities as a creative writer.

The best creative writing advice and techniques include reading voraciously, keeping an idea journal, asking what-if questions, writing freely, reading your work aloud, making a scene list, proofreading, and editing out the filler.

Q2. Which modes of delivery are available for the Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne?

You can select any of the delivery options listed below based on your needs: 

  • Online: If you like to learn at your speed, whenever you want. 
  • Virtual Course: If you prefer to learn virtually from the instructor in the comfort of your home.
  • Classroom: If you want to take a course at a location.
  • Corporate Training: If you’re searching for a training solution for your staff at your preferred location. 

Q3. What function does creative writing serve?

The purpose of creative writing is to entertain readers and help them identify with the human experiences and emotions that are being expressed.

Conclusion:

The top Creative Writing Courses in Melbourne are the ones stated above since they will provide you with the greatest learning experience and help you start your profession as a Creative Writer. 

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You’ll find us in the historic Abbotsford Convent – a vibrant artistic precinct made up of galleries, studios, eateries and creative spaces.

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