Delving Into Creative Fiction Writing

Do you have an active imagination and a creative thirst to put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard? If so, creative fiction writing might be a good hobby or even a career for you. Many writers knew from a young age that this was their primary interest. Whether or not you fit this category doesn't matter, just as many discovered the passion for creative writing in their later years. If you are a hobbyist writer, you may not care to take classes or attend workshops. However if you want to make writing a career, education is recommended.

One reason for this is because many people with brilliant ideas are not skilled at constructing their ideas into a readable story or book. They may need to study structure, pacing, character development, dialogue, grammar and more before they can turn their ideas into a masterpiece. For example, many agents and publishers frown at passive voice in fiction writing. While this is not an error and can work in many cases, active voice is preferred in most cases. You can recognize passive voice by indicators like has been and was. The right instruction can teach you when to use passive voice and when to avoid it.

Creative writing fiction is usually an area where active voice is preferred most of the time. There is so much to learn when putting together a story or book. Not only do you need to come up with the story, you need to flesh out the characters and make the whole thing interesting and believable. If a story moves too slowly the reader will get bored, too fast and important details may be skipped. There are many different genres of fiction including romance, sci-fi, mystery, horror, literary and more.

When you start creative fiction writing, you may play around with different genres until you find the one where you feel most at home. Some people are simply meant to write within a certain genre, for example could you imagine Steven King writing romances or Danielle Steele writing horror? You will find an area in which you shine, which is the area to focus your study on. Also, writers of both fiction and nonfiction must have thick skin, and be able to take rejection and criticism as a learning experience rather than a devastating blow. Many writers go through a great many rejections before their work is finally accepted.

 


 

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Anti-bullying Author Answers Request from Multiple Maryland Schools to Bring Operation Nice Out East
Kristy Short, anti-bullying themed book author and developer of the Operation Nice Anti-bullying program will spread the program's mantra EURSpread the Nice!EUR to thousands of Maryland elementary school students.Ypsilanti, MI (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 Michigan childrens author, Kristy Short, Ed.D today announced that at the request of school administrators she will make the trip out EAST to visit ...


Chattanoogan.com - Chattanooga's source for breaking local news
Trent Creswell, 2009 graduate of Chattanoogas Center for Creative Arts, received the Outstanding Arts School Alumnus Award during the national conference in Lake Buena Vista, FL, of Arts Schools Network , the nations largest professional membership organization of specialized arts schools, on Friday...


The West Side Beat: The Art of Creative Writing - my.hsj.org

The West Side Beat: The Art of Creative Writing
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Creative writing is considered to be any form of writing, fiction, poetry, or non-fiction. Many creative writers here at West belong to the Creative Writing Club held in room 218, Mrs. Campbell's room, every other Monday. Topics of creative writers .

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Traverse City Writers Series places books, authors, writing front and center . - Harbor Light

Harbor Light

Traverse City Writers Series places books, authors, writing front and center .
Harbor Light
So Stanton went home filled with insider knowledge and possessing a Very Big Idea. EURWhat we essentially started in 2009 has already become a huge thing in the publishing world. We've hosted almost 40 writers of varies stripes and genres (everyone from .

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Asheville-area schools find unique ways to get kids engaged outside of class
Instead of boarding the bus for home when the last bell rings, many students in both public and private schools stick around for creative, entertaining and even exhausting extensions to their academic day...


Planned copyright changes could stop authors writing for schools
Hundreds of authors including Philip Pullman and Anne Fine say government plans would drastically reduce writers' incomes Hundreds of writers including children's laureate and Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson, Philip Pullman and Anne Fine are protesting the government's plans to amend educational copyright, with many saying they will be forced to stop writing for schools if the changes go ahead ...


 



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