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Sunday 27 April 2014

Choosing A Creative Writing Website

By Eloise Hewitt


People often have misconceptions about writers. There is the theory that only a select few are capable of creating great stories. However the ability to write is a skill that can be developed in much the same way as someone can learn to run, fish, knit and so forth. One way to develop your skills is to find a creative writing website.

There are a wide array of sites to choose from. You may have a style of writing you may specifically want to learn. For example some people may be more passionate about poetry. Others may want to write short stories or a novel. If this is the case then it is worth looking for specialist sites.

However there are some fundamental skills people can learn regardless of the genre they want to write. Structure is often crucial. In the case of poetry this can be in terms of the amount of syllables used or a specific rhyming scheme. With a screenplay this can be in terms of whether you use a three act structure or one that is a bit looser and more flexible.

When looking at forums you should look for the ones that are the most active. This means when you are posting something you are more likely to get a reply. Furthermore it shows that the people involved are interested and engaged in the subject matter. When posting on a forum check the rules so that you avoid posting anything that is inappropriate.

Online courses are also useful to help people improve their skills both in terms of the structure of their work and its content. These offer advice and a framework to help develop the structure of your work. While some people can think that creative skills cannot be taught the fact is there are a number of ways to develop the self discipline required to write and help you fight through blocks and ensure ideas get developed.

Another sites may also offer creative exercises. This makes it easier for people to open their minds creatively. It is also a useful resource to have to hand if you are suffering from a block. Often people who have a writing block often just need to relax a bit and creative exercises often distract and allow people to find how to write by freeing their minds.

When choosing a course you need to check to see who runs it. Ideally this should be someone who is accredited or has a notable background. For example if you want to learn how to write a script you ought to look for online courses run by someone who has had a number of films produced. Ideally you also want someone who has given lectures or given workshops in colleges to show that they have experience in engaging with students.

It is important to check carefully when looking at sites to help you with your creative writing skills. Ask for feedback from fellow writers and look for reviews that show how the writer has benefited from a course. Ideally any creative courses should be run by experienced writers with a good track record. With the right approach you will be able to find the best resources to help you get the most from your writing!




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