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What were some of the things you enjoyed about your creative writing class?


This question is for all college graduates or current students. But feel free to offer any comments as well, I always love to hear what people have to say.
Thanks in advance for all of your answers. :) <3
- ?Christine?

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7 Responses to “What were some of the things you enjoyed about your creative writing class?”

  1. Arnold M Says:

    The best thing I got out of my writing class was meeting the girl I love and am currently involved with. Oh yeah, I got to write some pretty good stories and poems, too.

  2. your_gurl_leah Says:

    It was awesome, I miss it actually. I could get any thought into my head and turn it into a story. I still do that, I watch or hear something and then I’ll get a story and I’ll go into detail about it. Its creative and fun.

  3. landgirl60 Says:

    The best thing was the Guy sitting second row back !!!
    gorgeous !!

  4. Snipester117 Says:

    We could write creative papers without having to write in some stupid writting/paragraph format

  5. elyslund Says:

    The fact that Dr. Glen Swetman took me under his wing, and nurtured the talent he thought was there….

    And the red ink pen he used on ALL my poems to make SURE that talent would be developed!!!!!!!

    He’s still my friend and mentor, to this day!!!!

    Elysabeth Faslund…poemhunter

  6. jessica Says:

    Being able to be creative but be given some possible topics to work with. A fun teacher always helps. I took classes roughly 10 years ago.

  7. LADY AT THE LAKE Says:

    Many years ago I took a creative writing class, and I will never for get one assignment. The teacher passed out a piece of paper face down. He said OK now turn the paper over and look at the picture. Write what this person is thinking in the picture. It was a picture of a man seating at a drafting board with a small picture of a lady and two children at the park. He had a coffee cup some pencils, ruler, and small clock on the corner of the desk.

    I first thought I can not relate to this picture I know nothing about drafting, I don’t have any children, I am a female and not a man. Then I thought this is a creative writing class, use your imagination.

    I wrote what I thought that he was thinking, and it turned out to be what I was really thinking. Like I wish I had a nice husband who had a good paying job, someone who was willing to work and go to night school in order to climb the ladder of success.

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