Module 6 | No-stress ways to write better
Session 1
1 hour
Theme
Rethink what we mean by good writing, and prepare to write better.
Methodology
Ground rules to set for all sessions:
- Bring only the devices you need to the session. Note to facilitator: Explain here what is needed for this particular session
- Mute mobile phones before you put them away
- Encourage the participants to take space and make space. To take up space is to speak up and participate actively in discussions and putting their ideas and perspectives across. It is equally important to make space for others to do the same. Note to facilitators: Ensure you check in about this throughout the sessions, especially by making space for those who are not used to taking up space or struggling to do so.
- This is a safe space, and we encourage everyone to check their privilege and ensure that we do not discriminate in speech or action.
- Do remember there are no right or wrong answers. Note to facilitator: Repeating this during the sessions and activities helps participants speak up more freely.
- Ask participants about great books they enjoy reading or enjoyed in their childhood.And why they enjoyed those books.
- Explain how we tend to think of writing and immediately think of the standard of good writing as the great books we have read. We believe we are never going to be that great, and hence, cannot tell a good story.
- However, the key here is to understand that we all have stories to tell, especially in terms of impact, and the audience we are trying to tell it to is very clear to us. We don't have to win a Nobel Prize for literature. All we need to do is to be able to tell our story in a way that it reaches our target audience.
- We can look at different formats of content for telling these stories. But clarity of thought begins with writing and that is why it is always good to start documenting all stories in writing first.
- What are the key things to do before one starts writing. Use this as a starting point: https://wiki.aikyamfellows.org/books/comms-for-good-lets-write-better-starting-now/page/before-you-start-writing
- Explain the importance of a synopsis.
- Each participant to write a 70-100 word synopsis on one of the blog posts they have already written for their project.
Outcomes
- Understanding what good writing means in terms of impact storytelling
- Understanding the basics of prepping for writing
- Being able to craft a synopsis
Session 2
2.5 hours
Theme
Hacks and tools to write better
Methodology
- The only way to get better at writing is just by writing.
- Spare at least an hour a day for writing; hacks to find time like habit stacking
- Use hacks from this tool to write better: https://wiki.aikyamfellows.org/books/comms-for-good-lets-write-better-starting-now/page/just-write
Participants can go through the entire book in their time, but go over the following points with them
- Putting everything in the first draft
- Hack for structuring content better
- How to get over a writing block
- Using hemingwayapp to check for readability
- Writing inviting title and crisp intros - Each participant to go through the page, and rewrite their blog posts according to their synopsis.
Learning outcomes
- Understanding that writing is a skill like any other, and can be improved by practice
- Learning how to write better for their audiences
- Feeling more confident about writing and creating content ideas using these hacks.