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creative writing questions and answers
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I love writing haiku, and I think I’m pretty good at it. Are there any good haiku contests out there I can enter? What about publishing haiku? Any good venues for that?
Tags: Contests, good, Haiku, Love, places, Publish, there, writing Posted in Poetry | 2 Comments »
I love writing and am looking for some contest please tell me if you know of any! (like I said I’m in 9th grade)
Thank you!!!
Tags: anyone, Contests, freshmen, good, High, Know, school, Short, Story, writing Posted in Short Stories | 1 Comment »
Do you know of any short story writing contests, preferably under 1000 words, but anything really.
Or perhaps even better, is there a website or resource that provides listings for such types of contests?
Thanks
Tags: Contests, Know, Short, Story, writing Posted in Short Stories | 2 Comments »
I write poetry, and I have submitted them into contests. I’ve got an award for one piece but I want a way to sell them to get them out into the world. - bamber07
Tags: Contests, Poetry Posted in Poetry | 3 Comments »
I’m having trouble finding publishers, magazines, contests, etc., to send my short stories and vignettes to, especially since I don’t really want to sell my work for very little or nothing. Are there any good places I can send them to?
Also, do publishers ever buy short vignettes? If so, where can I send them? - PandaFace
Tags: Contests, Finding Publishers, Magazines, Short Stories, Vignettes Posted in Short Stories | 4 Comments »
Ny isnt a problem
I like to write stories and my teacher said that they have contests like you win money or you get a trip to go somewhere preferably japan (tht’s where i wanna go)
but yeah can you help me find some contests - Everett N
Tags: Contests, England Area, Massachusetts, New England, Story Fiction Posted in Short Fiction | 2 Comments »
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When I started creative writing, I felt like the Lone Ranger. I didn’t know a single writer, or a single writing rule, for that matter. Further, I had no idea where to go to get the knowledge. Creative writing classes were too expensive, and it never occurred to me that the library had a wealth of information at my disposal; thus, I was totally on my own. There is no worse way to learn writing than that.
After writing for two decades, I accidentally stumbled into a creative writing group. It made a huge difference in my life. It was there that I found leadership capabilities; it was there that I ventured into the vast, empty space beyond anything I had ever dreamed. As a direct result, I have founded two writing schools.
Here are four good reasons to join a creative writer’s group:
Find other writers who think and act as you do. You can talk in forums, by email, or chat privately.
Other writers can critique your work, and you will critique theirs. By this simple but effective method, you can improve your writing by leaps and bounds. (Don’t get your feelings hurt by someone criticizing your favorite story. On the contrary – use 95% of their suggestions to edit it, and then put it out again for more reviews.)
Being part of a writing community gives you awesome opportunities to search out latent talents and bring them to life. You can create contests (or help others who create them). If you like graphics, you will have a wonderful opportunity to sell them and gain exposure.
You can browse various ports and read material by other authors. Then it will be your duty to give a review on their work. The more detailed your critique, the more they will appreciate it. Tell them if they miss a comma, or should have used a semi-colon; tell them if their plot was thin or the scenery didn’t convey to an image in your mind. This is what they need to know to improve their performance. By interacting in this way, you will soon learn what is good and bad writing, and what you want to emulate, and what you should avoid.
I have visited many writing sites. The one I endorse is Writing.com, as I believe it to be among the best writing groups on the net. It has a lot to offer. Membership is free, and you will receive lots of instructions to help you get started.
- Deborah Owen
Tags: Contests, Creative Writer, Creative Writing Group, Decades, Empty Space, Latent Talents, Leadership Capabilities, Scenery, Semi Colon, Writing Community Posted in Creative Writing | No Comments »
I’ve been looking in the Writer’s Digest 2007 book for reputable (not hucksters or fly by night) publishers, but most of them either discourage sending in poetry submissions or have these dumb contests. Most agents don’t seem to be thrilled with representing poets as well…What do I do? - cjm85
Tags: Contests, Fly, Poetry Submissions, Poets, Writer S Digest Posted in Poetry | 6 Comments »
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