Creative writing ***?ps, ideas, exercises, story starters and much more
Creative writing has always been my ***?vourite 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 ***?ople can’t do this, and need ****?anization and structure, not me.
When I quit journalism in school, it was around that ***?me that I also stopped writing. Sometimes life just grabs you by the ****?ns 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 ***?me on my hands…that’s when I started to write again.
As soon ***? I started creating fictional characters and story-lines, I felt like my old ***?lf 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 ***?ople just like me re-discover the joy of writing.
Things in your life might be stressful or not going well, ****? writing can help you deal with those stresses. ***? soon ***? 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.
- Tracey Tressa
Tags: Creative Writing, Fictional Characters, Journalism, Novels, Whole Life