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2 Creative Writing Tips for Students & Teachers : How to Write an ExamWhen writing an exam as a teacher or professor, don’t try to trick students, write tests based on material that was discussed and don’t make a test too long. Write exams that will be easy to grade using this free video from a professional writer.

Expert: Laura Turner
Bio: Laura Turner received her B.A. in English from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., graduating magna laude with honors. Her plays have been seen and heard from Alaska to Tennessee.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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Creative Writing Courses

2 Creative Writing CoursesA rambling half arsed video in which I don’t give you my full atention ^.^

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Creative writing has always been my favourite kind of writing. To be honest, I don’t like poetry or journalism. In school I finished my first year of journalism only to decide I didn’t like it, there are too many rules.

 

That’s what is great about creative writing, you only have one rule; anything goes. Basically the only requirement is to figure out how you’re going to write the next great novel, are you going to draft it out via outline, brainstorm, or just go with the flow.

 

I like writing on the fly, I just open up a Microsoft word document and start typing. Some people can’t do this, and need organization and structure, not me.

 

 

When I quit journalism in school, it was around that time that I also stopped writing. Sometimes life just grabs you by the horns and doesn’t let you go. Years later, I felt lost or empty like I was missing something. Then suddenly I was laid off and found I had a lot of time on my hands…that’s when I started to write again.

 

As soon as I started creating fictional characters and story-lines, I felt like my old self again, that I could accomplish anything. I felt like a kid, who had her whole life ahead of her.

 

I decided to create a website http://www.creative-writing-help.com, to help people just like me re-discover the joy of writing.

 

Things in your life might be stressful or not going well, but writing can help you deal with those stresses. As soon as I sit down at my computer, I use my life experience to help weave wonderful stories and plots.

 

Currently I am in the process of getting one of my novels published, and this wouldn’t have happened if I hadn’t taken up writing again.

 

Thanks and happy writing.

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The term creative writing is used to discern certain types of inventive or artistic writing from other general types of writing. The field of creative writing is broad and includes many different formats and genres of writing. The broad and general description of it is purposeful in its effort not to limit the imagination of the potential writer, or that of the reader. Creative writing is totally different from other types of writing, such as technical writing, scientific writing, or copy-driven journalism. The discipline of creative writing includes, but should not be limited to, works of fiction, poetry, personal memoir or autobiography, song lyrics, plays and screenplays, and any mixture of the above.

By and large, writing is a skill that is innate to a person. Just like with other proficiencies, most types of writing often comes easier to some people than to others. Therefore, it is often thought that a person cannot be taught how to write, especially creatively. Despite whatever natural talents for writing a person might have, those talents often need to be developed in order for the writer to realize his or her fullest potential in the craft. Learning how to write creatively must begin on the inside. A certain amount of individual experience, opinion, and innate sensitivity must be tapped when taking on the task of creative writing.

Creative writing is an artistic expression, like painting or composing music. It is therefore subject to criticism, both constructive and disrespectful. This should in no way deter a person from writing creatively, or in any other way. Sometimes, artistic expression is done just for the sake of doing it. There does not have to be a reason to create something, and there does not have to be an explanation behind the creation. The personal expression is free. This sentiment holds especially true with creative writing.

Creative writing courses are extremely popular and widely available in various formats. Short-term workshops ranging from merely a few hours to a day or several weekly sessions are available through public libraries, community education centers, and even community colleges. They are for everyone from the beginner to the seasoned writer looking to polish his or her skills.

In a creative writing course, there are many potential topics to discuss and methods to teach at length. These topics include, but are not limited to, techniques on brainstorming and exploring creative ideas, overcoming writer’s block, learning how to structure work, overcoming the fear of people reading/judging the created work, editing completed work, and getting works published. Though some will argue that true creative writing cannot be taught, it is widely acknowledged that certain skills can be mined and honed, as well as certain techniques taught, to make almost anyone at least a fair writer, and not be afraid to unleash his or her creativity.

Many budding writers opt to study creative writing in college. Often it can be an emphasis within a major in English, and a 4-year bachelor’s degree can be earned. This can open doors to many professional opportunities, as well as equip a writer with the skills to either take a stab at freelance writing, or translate his or her creative writing skills into other professional arenas, such as public relations, advertising, or editing.

For those whose writing ambition is to do creative writing as more of a hobby, looking to the Internet for creative writing websites is a good way to get work seen and gain insight into the craft. Many creative writing websites offer bulletin boards where writers can post works to be read and enjoyed, and where feedback can be given reciprocally. Also, writers can find a real community of individuals looking for other writers with whom to trade and share ideas.

Some creative writing websites also offer some of the same lessons and pointers on brainstorming and formulating ideas, editing, publishing, and other techniques that many workshops or writing courses offer, except it often does not cost anything online, and it is more convenient. There is also the appeal of the relative anonymity online, for the shy writer who is not quite ready for the face-to-face public arena. True creative writing might not be a learned talent, but the ability to tap inner creativity is possible for just about anyone.

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I love to write. I mean, I really love to write. It’s probably the only passion I have stronger than love. But I need to know what college to go to.

What college should I go to for Creative Writing?

It’s surprisingly hard to find universities with Creative Writing as a major at all. University of Iowa I’ve heard is really good, but if you have strong credentials or are a really academically oriented or otherwise gifted person, you should really apply to Columbia University (or look into it). They have a great creative writing program and are one of the few schools to even offer it.

However, if you’re not really the "nerdy" kind, a lot of the small liberal arts colleges have great writing programs that have amazing results because professors can focus all that much more attention on your work and helping you polish it off than professors at a larger university do. LACs aren’t for everyone, but I think usually creative writers have a better time there. A lot of them don’t have creative writing specifically as a major, but they’ll either offer it as a minor, or just offer English, but you’ll find that if you really love to write, and are good at it, an English major track will work just as well.

Good luck with your choice! But really, look into other stuff before making your decisions (I hope you’re a junior in high school, because applications have ended for this year, for the most part), because major isn’t everything! icon smile What are the best colleges to go to for a Creative Writing degree?

there any website that can help?(I am a college student)

To improve your creativity be open minded, usually think Harry Potter is just for children? Check it out, you might find yourself reading from Mr. to well. ("well." is in Deathly Hallows). Usaully watch the O.C.? Try Prison Break, browse your DVD rentals store (if you`re not subscribed better subscribe soon).

http://www.wikihow.com/Exercise-an-Open-Mind

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To improve your analytical skills go to www.howstuffworks.com and read the articles, articles that intrest you soon enough you might find your self analizing things.

Go to wikipedia and www.essaydepot.com {.} Read articles that intrest you.

Most online courses are for business, criminal justice, etc. I haven’t been able to find an online creative writing course that grants college credits or leads to a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Any suggestions?

This is more or less complete list of schools offering degrees in Creative Writing that are available via online. Be careful with some of those, as they sometimes require traveling to pass the exams

http://www.worldwidelearn.com/arts-humanities/writing-degree.htm

I need a twist added to it, any ideas?

For my creative writing class, we are making lesson plans to teach a new lesson. My topic is to confess a secret. Each person will anonymously write a secret and put it into a hat. After everyone had put their secret into a hat, everyone will then take a secret from the hat and will read it out loud. I don’t want that to be the only thing they do because it’s fun, but still seems kind of boring. I need a twist added to it… Any ides?

After the secret is read, you could have everyone vote for the person they think the secret is about and then see who got the most votes for each secret. The problem with this twist is that it will increase the curiosity to find out whose secret each one really is and maybe some people will not be comfortable exposing their secrets.

2 Technical Writing Skills : Teaching Children How to Write a BookTeaching children to write a book can trigger their creativity and offer an outlet other than visual art for them to express themselves and their worlds. Teach children to write books using prompts or guidelines with advice from a writing specialist in this free video on teaching creative writing.

Expert: Laura Turner
Bio: Laura Turner received her B.A. in English from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., graduating magna laude with honors. Her plays have been seen and heard from Alaska to Tennessee.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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