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Freedom to write: unleash your creativity Getting Started on Writing Creative writing, just as
any other type of writing project, has to be treated as a process.
Brilliant words will not magically appear on the paper, no matter how long
you are willing to stare at it. If you approach the
creative writing task as a process, you will have much more success. Step One: Choose your Writing Area: Where you find yourself to be most
creative, and most productive, will be different from where others often
find work for them. Some people must have the complete silence and privacy
of the back corner of a library, while others work best within the
background chatter and movement of a popular coffee shop. Experiment to
find the environment where you are at your creative best. Step Two: Find your Inspiration: Most professional writers have some source
of inspiration for their stories, so find what helps you to get your
creative juices flowing. Some people listen to music, while others read
their favorite authors, while still others watch movies or television.
Don't plagiarize ideas, but let the brilliance of the work of others
inspire you to create your own masterpiece. Step Three: Get
it on Paper: Many writers have difficulty getting started and end up
staring at the paper for hours waiting for that perfect idea to spring
forth. Just start writing. Get anything on paper, even if it sounds awful
to you at first. You'll find that words are a lot like bunnies - they tend
to multiply! If you just begin writing you will find that it will be
easier to elaborate on what you've already written. There is also no rule
that states you have to start at the beginning. If you need to, start your
story right in the middle, or even write the ending first! Step Four: Go with the Flow: This simply means that you need to write as
much as you are able at any given time. Some days you will really be on
roll, and the words just won't stop coming. When this happens, by all
means keep writing! Don't stop
just because you feel you've written your quota for the
day. On the contrary, if
it's taken you several hours to write half a paragraph and you're noticing
a lot more gray hairs on your head, call it a day and try again
tomorrow. Step Five: Revision and Completion: After you've
let the words flow freely from pen to paper, it is time to revise what
you've written. It is very rare for a writer to get it exactly right the
first time. In fact, some writers revise their work multiple times. There
is no exact number of times you need to revise your work, just make sure
you are happy with the finished product. You may want to enlist the aid of
a friend or even a professional editor to make the necessary adjustments
that you are simply unable to see. Of course, these rules are not set in stone, so find what works best for you. Creative writing can be an extremely enjoyable and rewarding experience. The writers at CustomPapers.com enjoy every step of the writing process, so come to us when you need quality pieces of creative writing. Disclaimer: The article above was taken from www.korepetycje.com/creative-writing.html. |
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