So the obvious question is ‘what is creative writing?’
Examples of creative writing include, but are not limited to –
- Poetry
- Song lyrics
- Plays and Screenplays
- Personal essays
- Short Fiction
- Novels
- Creative Non-fiction
- Illustrated Narratives (Comics, graphic novels)
- Video Games and RPGs (role playing games)
OK, GREAT BUT HOW DO I GET INSPIRED?
If you’re new to creative writing or maybe you’ve dabbled but reached a creative impasse, here are some ways you can kindle/rekindle your spark and get some momentum.
- It may sound obvious, but I believe that one of the best things you can do is immerse yourself in reading. Do as much of this as you can (select at least 3 things from the above list) and read multiple genres to broaden your potential source of inspiration. Also, head down to your local public library and sign up for a membership. The shelves are full of fiction and non-fiction literature that can inspire you.
- Use your own life experience. Your job, hobby, or skills can provide you with an endless well of ideas that you could use to start a novel, screenplay, or a song.
Think of places that you’ve been to or incidents that you’ve been involved in that made a dramatic impression on you. In my case, my former jobs as a prisoner custody officer, film and television artsite and arrest referral worker were such profound experiences that left a mark on me and gave me enough material to write my first play Visitor10
- Think about content that you consume regularly from platforms such as Youtube, Instagram, Twitter, Prime Video, cinema, and television. Develop alternative narratives for scenes or storylines that interest you.
- Watch live plays in the theatre. The energy and excitement of watching a show can inspire your own storytelling.
- Start with a monologue. Progress to writing monologues for other characters and continue until you have enough characters to blend into a script or novel.
Without creative writing, the entertainment industry in all its forms simply would not exist.
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If you decide to seriously pursue a career in creative writing, some options are:
- Get into television and film writing
- Write for online publications
- Write storylines for games
- Turn your blog into a business
- Publish an ebook or book
- Enter writing competitions
- Write on Medium