How can I improve my creative writing skills?
I am 13 and write the scripts for the school’s plays, write stories and film mini documentaries. I want to become a creative writer for WWE (writing the storylines). I know I will have to work for other TV productions before joining the WWE corporate. How can I improve my creative writing skills so that I can be successful in my career?
- mimi
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Tags: Career, Creative Writer, Creative Writing, Mini Documentaries, Scripts, Storylines, Tv Productions, Writing Skills, Wwe
January 18th, 2009 at 8:40 am
Get others to give you topics and make you write about them. Write your own stories. Brainstorm
January 20th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
Write, write and write some more. Give yourself 10 writing projects to do in a limited time frame, one week, two weeks, one month, just keep writing. Find selected topics that interest you or that you have discovered or experienced or researched and write, write write. “Writers write” Join a creative writing group for technical help. Good luck in your soon to be successful career.
January 24th, 2009 at 1:34 am
Practice and get advice from a coach.
That is also how you improve your social, driving, football, cricket, hockey, photographic, reading, bicycling and any other skills.
Where to find a coach? Your literature teacher, if he/she is decent, will look over your work and give you suggestions. There may be a writing club in your town, where writers read and make suggestions of each other’s work.
One more thing – you can’t improve your football skills by sitting and watching other footballers. You can, however, improve your writing skills by sitting and reading other authors. You should not copy, of course, but you can notice little tricks like hyperbole, metaphor and understatement, then try them (sparingly) in your own writing.
January 24th, 2009 at 5:12 am
Read good authors, write, write and write some more and have someone with good taste mark up your writing. There is no shortcut. I proof my stories 20 times and my editor still finds things I miss…