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Why I Need Creative Writing Classes

Ever wonder why you need a creative writing class in the first place?

I mean, isn’t writing already a creative process?

And doesn’t having fun with friends while creating something meaningful already count as ‘creative writing’?

When you think about it, creativity and writing have always been entwined. From the very beginning, when humans were first creating oral histories and diary entries, to the modern day, when mobile phones made it easier for everyone to express themselves through writing.

Now, more than ever, writers are needed. Despite the rise of social media and the internet, actual, in-person interactions between friends remain important. And what better way to stay in touch with friends and meet new people than through a conversation held in writing?

When you write creatively, you allow the possibility of exploration. You might stumble upon a theme or an idea that you had never considered before. And that, I believe, is what makes writing such an exciting and valuable process. It allows you to grow and develop as a person. Which is, ultimately, what makes us human.

I Needed To Develop My Brain

As much as I enjoy a good movie or a thrilling TV show, nothing compares to the feeling you get after reading a book that really challenges you. After you finish reading, you feel like you’ve actually absorbed something new, not just watched a story unfold on the screen in front of you.

The same goes for writing. When you write creatively, you allow the possibility of exploration. You might stumble upon a theme or an idea that you had never considered before. And that, I believe, is what makes writing such an exciting and valuable process. It allows you to grow and develop as a person. Which is, ultimately, what makes us human.

I Needed To Feel Confident In My Writing

A great story usually has great characters, interesting settings, and an engaging plot. However, unless you’re writing in a genre that specifically calls for creativity, you won’t stand out among the masses. Confidence is one of the most important things in a writer. After all, you’re going to be presenting your own thoughts and ideas to the world, and you want to make sure that you do it with confidence.

Writing creatively allows you to practice presenting yourself in a way that is comfortable and confident. Even if you don’t believe that your own unique perspective can be represented through existing literary genres, you can always explore a theme or an idea that is close to your heart. In this way, you can find a way to express yourself through writing that feels right to you.

It Helped Me Discover My Own Voice

Whether you’re an emerging writer or you’ve been putting off writing for years, creative writing classes can help you discover your own voice. You’re not going to become a great writer by simply following the trends or what others think you should write about. Instead, through the process of writing creatively, you will allow your unique personality and the things that matter most to you to shine through.

Every artist, including writers, needs inspiration. Whether you find it in a painting, photograph, or sculpture, it doesn’t really matter. What matters is that you find it and let it fuel your work. Without it, you’ll never produce anything unique or good. Finding your own voice is a daunting task. However, with a little bit of guidance and encouragement, you can discover it. And once you do, you will never be the same.

Classes Taught Me How To Collaborate

One of the things that makes a class worth taking is the fact that it teaches you to collaborate. Whether you work independently or in teams, having the ability to work with others is essential for progressing in any field. If you’re used to working alone, taking a class like this will feel very strange at first. However, as you get more experienced, you will realize that working in a team is both more efficient and far more fun. Plus, you’ll learn to value other people’s opinions and suggestions.

Writing creatively allows you to explore new ideas and themes. However, as much as you need inspiration, you also need critique. Whether you’ve taken or are planning on taking a class or not, joining a writing group or reading blogs by accomplished authors can help you find the feedback you need to improve your work. Remember, no matter how good you think your work is, there are always ways to make it better. And that is something that cannot be said about most other creative processes.

I Learned How To Structure A Story

Structure is one of the most vital elements of a story. Regardless of whether you’re writing an article for a magazine or blog post for a website, unless you have a clear idea of how your story is going to flow, you cannot guarantee that your readers are going to stay riveted to your writing for the entire length of the piece. At the very least, you want your readers to be able to follow the story from beginning to end without getting lost or confused.

Most people, regardless of whether they’ve written a novel or short story before, feel intimidated when it comes to writing the structure for their stories. After all, you’re telling them to pull words on a page or to simply jot down their ideas as they come to mind. The key is to relax and have fun with it. Stories are not complex mathematical equations that need to be solved. They are simply collections of events that, when told well, will move your reader or listener in some way and leave them thinking or feeling something new. It might not be what you intend, but it will certainly be something new.

Writing creatively allows you to experiment with different styles and techniques. Do you prefer spending your free time painting or designing crafts? Or do you prefer to daydream and let your mind wander? Many people find that writing can help them clear their heads and focus on the things that matter most to them. And that, I believe, is why we need creative writing classes.