Why Shouldn't Creative Writing be Profitable?
When people speak of writers and authors, somehow the poverty idea comes to mind. Strangely, the idea either conjures up some big shot writer who's work have been a smashing hit like the Harry Potter series or The Secret on one hand. In the other, it's usually a guy or gal in a flat, sharing with other people until the age of 40-something, barely making an end.
If you think of it properly, writing - like any other undertaking - can both be profitable, ample or insufficient. Included in this list are selling nasi lemak and burgers, cutting another person's hair, etc. What if you had a way to make use of you hidden talent?
Limkokwing's Diploma with a Twist
Imagine in three years, you studying creative writing. After you end half of those classes, the other half you spend learning principles of making it profitable. I came across this programme as I was searching the Net for similar courses. Stopping short of a 'double diploma', the Entrepreneurial Diploma in Creative Writing at this university leaves a unique impression.
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If you're keen on pursuing this programme, head on to http://www.limkokwing.net. The programme's page is here.

