Sunday 12 April 2015

Creative writing Tips

Creative writing. Easy, but difficult at the same time.Creative writing is any form of writing which is written with the creativity of mind: fiction writing, poetry writing, creative nonfiction writing and more. The purpose is to express something, whether it be feelings, thoughts, or emotions.


Rather than simply giving information or inciting the reader to make an action beneficial to the writer, creative writing is written to entertain or educate someone, to spread awareness about something or someone, or to simply express one’s thoughts.But there are two kinds of creative writing: good and bad. Bad creative writing cannot make any impression on the reader. You don’t want to do that, do you? Of course not. So whether you’re a novelist, a poet, a short-story writer, an essayist, a biographer or just an aspiring beginner, you’ll want to perfect your craft. But the question is: how?when you write great fiction, poetry, or nonfiction, amazing things can happen. Readers can’t put it down. The work you wrote becomes a bestseller. It becomes famous. But you have to reach to that level… first.The best way to increase your proficiency in creative writing is to write, write compulsively, but it doesn’t just mean write whatever you want. There are certain things you should know first… it helps to start with the right foot.
  • Do it. Write.
  • Read as much and as often as you can. Remember, every writer is a reader first.
  • Keep a journal or notebook handy at all times so you can jot down all of your brilliant ideas. If you’ve got a smartphone, make sure it’s loaded with a note-taking app. A voice-recording app also comes in handy for recording notes and ideas.
  • Make sure you have a dictionary and thesaurus available whenever you are writing.
  • Be observant. The people and activities that surround you will provide you with great inspiration for characters, plots, and themes.
  •  Join a writers’ group so you can gain support from the writing community and enjoy camaraderie in your craft.Create a space in your home especially for writing.
  •  Read works by highly successful authors to learn what earns a loyal readership.Read works by the canonical authors so you understand what constitutes a respectable literary achievement.
  •  Stop procrastinating. Turn off the TV, disconnect from the Internet, tune out the rest of the world, sit down, and write.
  • Grammar: learn the rules and then learn how to break them effectively.
    Proofread everything at least three times before submitting your work for publication.
    Write every single day.Allow yourself to write poorly, to write a weak, uninteresting story or a boring, grammatically incorrect poem. You’ll never succeed if you don’t allow yourself a few failures along the way.Make it your business to understand grammar and language. Do you know a noun from a verb, a predicate from a preposition? Do you understand tense and verb agreement? You should.You are a writer so own it and say it out loud: “I am a writer.” Whether it’s a hobby or your profession, if you write, then you have the right to this title.Write, write, write, and then write some more. Forget everything else and just write.
     

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