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Creative
Writing Schools
Learn the tricks of the trade at a creative
writing school. If your
dream is to become a published author and your writing isn't up to par, it
is never too late to attend a creative writing school. Doing so will give
you a competitive advantage in the publishing world. And we both know how
difficult it is to break into publishing. Anything that you can do to
increase the chance of getting a book contract will benefit you greatly.
Creative
writing schools are dedicated to improving the writing skills of their
students. Don't get left behind while other authors are learning the tools
required to land a book contract.
Benefits
of creative writing schools
Profit
from the knowledge of a trained professional. a steady stream of
invaluable guidance from an instructor and other students that are taking
the course. As writers, sometimes we are too close to our work to see
the faults in the writing, plot, and / or character development. Having
access to other professionals who take writing as seriously as you do will
inevitably improve your work.
Profit
from teaching others. As a creative writing student, you have the
opportunity to be a teacher as well. Sometimes the best way to learn is to
instruct others. In a creative writing school, you will have the
opportunity to share your wisdom with the other students.
Advice
on selecting creative writing schools
...every
school isn't the best for every writer because every writer is at a
different level in their writing. So it stands to reason that we select a
school that fits writer is at a different level in their writing, and
require a school that fits their individual needs. As such, conduct a
self-assessment to determine where your writing needs improvement and
select a school based on your needs.
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Final
note
Make
today the day that you dedicate time to your writing career. Sign up to
take a class at a creative writing school. There you will find the
inspiration, tools, and the invaluable advice of an instructor to get your
work to stand out.
Sitting
on the sidelines isn't going to advance your writing. Taking a proactive
step to secure your success as a soon to be author will set the stage for
you to meet your career goals sooner.
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