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Johnstuart0001 Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Creative Writing Tips and Tricks for Beginners

  • Do some short exercises to stretch your writing muscles– if you’re short of ideas, read the Daily Writing Tips article on “Writing Bursts”. Many new creative writers find that doing the washing up or weeding the garden suddenly looks appealing, compared to the effort of sitting down and putting words onto the page. Force yourself to get through these early doubts, and it really will get easier. Try to get into the habit of writing every day, even if it’s just for ten minutes.
  • If you’re stuck for ideas, carry a notebook everywhere and write down your observations. You’ll get some great lines of dialogue by keeping your ears open on the bus or in cafes, and an unusual phrase may be prompted by something you see or smell.
  • Work out the time of day when you’re at your most creative. For many writers, this is first thing in the morning – before all the demands of the day jostle for attention. Others write well late at night, after the rest of the family have gone to bed. Don’t be afraid to experiment!
  • Don’t agonize over getting it right. All writers have to revise and edit their work – it’s rare that a story, scene or even a sentence comes out perfectly the first time. Once you’ve completed the initial draft, leave the piece for a few days – then come back to it fresh, with a red pen in hand. If you know there are problems with your story but can’t pinpoint them, ask a fellow writer to read through it and give feedback.
  • HAVE FUN! Sometimes, we writers can end up feeling that our writing is a chore, something that “must” be done, or something to procrastinate over for as long as possible. If your plot seems wildly far-fetched, your characters bore you to tears and you’re convinced that a five-year old with a crayon could write better prose … take a break. Start a completely new project, something which is purely for fun. Write a poem or a 60-word “mini saga”. Just completing a small finished piece can help if you’re bogged down in a longer story.
  

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That is very good advice, but you should give credit to the person that wrote it. Otherwise, you could be accused of plagiarism.

  • That is very good advice, but you should give credit to the person that wrote it.
  • Otherwise, you could be accused of plagiarism.
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That is very good advice, but you should give credit to the person that wrote it. Otherwise, you could be accused of plagiarism.
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Thank you for such an amazing and useful article! I'm a senior student and I have way too many assignments to do and sometimes it's really hard to cope with everything on time. But I'm sure that your tips will help lots of students who are struggling with the same studying problems as I do! And the whole learning process won't be a burden any more.

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First of all, thank you for such a wonderful post, you've described lots of useful tips there! To be creative in writing, you have to read a lot, first of all. This helps to generate new ideas for your texts. Then, always make research on your topic and try to find a unique writing style. You have to make writing your routine and stick to it. Also, don't forget to practice every day, ask other

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