CREATIVE
WRITING
Chapter 2
Presented By: Jheng Reyes
In this chapter……
• Discover why it’s crucial to get in you
“write mind”
• Learn how writers really feel about
writing
• Find out how to see yourself as a
writer
WRITING: A
LOVE/HATE
RELATIONSHIP
TOP 10 EXCUSES
PEPLE USE TO
AVOID WRITING
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• I DON’T HAVE ANYTHING TO WRITE.
• Everyone has something to write. In fact,
everyone has a lot to write… even you!
• I’LL MAKE A FOOL OF MYSELF BY FAILING.
• Actually, just the opposite is likely to
happen; people will respect and admire
you for having the courage to write that
book, article or script.
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• I HAVE WRITERS BLOCK.
• No matter how much you may want to
write, you may get blocked. Even the best
of the best get blocked. So take comfort
from the company you’ll be keeping.
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• I DON’T HAVE TIME TO SIT DOWN AND
WRITE.
• When can you get a chance to write?
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• I’M EMBARRASED ABOUT MY POOR
GRAMMAR AND SPELLING.
• Better living through technology: spell-
checkers and grammar programs can help
you correct most of your writing problems.
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• I DON’T HAVE THE RIGHT TOOLS, SUCH AS
WORD PROCESSOR OR COMPUTER.
• All you need is pen and paper.
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• IT’S BEEN A LONG SINCE I’VE WRITTEN
ANYTHING.
• In chapter 3, you’ll take through the
writing process from start to finish.
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• I’M NOT CREATIVE AT ALL.
• Millions of seemingly ordinary everyday
people, people like you and me, are deeply
creative. The proof? Their writing!
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• NO ONE WILL BUY MY WRITIG ANYWAY,
SO WHAT’S THE POINT?
• You can write for the pleasure of writing,
just as you may jog, cook or garden for the
sheer joy of it.
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• EVERYTHING GOOD HAS BEEN WRITTEN
ALREADY.
• When you write the stories, they become
unique, because they are yours.
TOP 10 EXCUSES
TO AVOID WRITING
• I DON’T HAVE ANYTHING TO WRITE.
• I’LL MAKE A FOOL OF MYSELF BY FAILING.
• I HAVE WRITERS BLOCK.
• I DON’T HAVE TIME TO SIT DOWN AND WRITE.
• I’M EMBARRASED ABOUT MY POOR GRAMMAR AND
SPELLING.
• I DON’T HAVE THE RIGHT TOOLS, SUCH AS WORD
PROCESSOR OR COMPUTER.
• IT’S BEEN A LONG SINCE I’VE WRITTEN ANYTHING.
• I’M NOT CREATIVE AT ALL.
• NO ONE WILL BUY MY WRITIG ANYWAY, SO WHAT’S THE
POINT?
• EVERYTHING GOOD HAS BEEN WRITTEN ALREADY.
Bet You Didn’t Know
More than
2500,000 writers
and editors are
currently holding
staff jobs. Nearly a
third of these
writers work for
newspapers,
magazines and
book publishers.
SCHMOOZING
WITH THE
LITERATI
Fantasy Vs. Reality
• FANTASY:
• Famous writers spend their days doing
their lunch with their publisher at trendy
Big City/Bright Lights bistros.
• REALITY:
• Famous writers spend their days writing.
• FANTASY:
• Famous writers spend their days making
kissy-face with people so famous they
are known only by their first names.
• REALITY:
• Famous writers spend their days writing.
Fantasy Vs. Reality
• FANTASY:
• Famous writers spend their days
networking with other famous writers.
• REALITY:
• Famous writers spend their days writing.
Fantasy Vs. Reality
GET THE
RIGHT
ATTITUDE
GET THE
WRITE
ATTITUDE
• READ:
•Read everything, not just the type of
writing you want to do.
WRITE ATTITUDES
• CONSIDER TAKING WRITING CLASSES:
•If your local adult education center
offers a writing course, sign up!
WRITE ATTITUDES
• SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS:
•Review spelling, grammar and
usage.
WRITE ATTITUDES
• BECOME COMPUTER LITERATE:
•Learn how to use a computer and a
standard word processing program.
WRITE ATTITUDES
• GET ON THE NET:
•Internet is the great way to meet
others writers.
WRITE ATTITUDES
• BUY PERSONAL LETTERHEAD:
•Get yourself some nice stationery.
WRITE ATTITUDES
• GET BUSINESS CARDS:
•Under occupation, list “WRITER”.
WRITE ATTITUDES
• GET WORKING:
•You can’t be a writer if you don’t
write.
WRITE ATTITUDES
THE LEAST YOU NEED TO KNOW:
• All writers feel ambivalent about writing. Some
days they love it, other days they hate it.
• As a result, people make excuses to avoid
writing. Not you however!
• To get in the “write attitude,” start seeing
yourself as a writer.
Now, who wants to
be a writer? 
THANK YOU.. JREYES.
For your
Writing
Activity!

Creative Writing: Get the Write Mind

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    In this chapter…… •Discover why it’s crucial to get in you “write mind” • Learn how writers really feel about writing • Find out how to see yourself as a writer
  • 3.
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    TOP 10 EXCUSES PEPLEUSE TO AVOID WRITING
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    TOP 10 EXCUSES TOAVOID WRITING • I DON’T HAVE ANYTHING TO WRITE. • Everyone has something to write. In fact, everyone has a lot to write… even you!
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    • I’LL MAKEA FOOL OF MYSELF BY FAILING. • Actually, just the opposite is likely to happen; people will respect and admire you for having the courage to write that book, article or script. TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 7.
    • I HAVEWRITERS BLOCK. • No matter how much you may want to write, you may get blocked. Even the best of the best get blocked. So take comfort from the company you’ll be keeping. TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 8.
    • I DON’THAVE TIME TO SIT DOWN AND WRITE. • When can you get a chance to write? TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 9.
    • I’M EMBARRASEDABOUT MY POOR GRAMMAR AND SPELLING. • Better living through technology: spell- checkers and grammar programs can help you correct most of your writing problems. TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 10.
    • I DON’THAVE THE RIGHT TOOLS, SUCH AS WORD PROCESSOR OR COMPUTER. • All you need is pen and paper. TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 11.
    • IT’S BEENA LONG SINCE I’VE WRITTEN ANYTHING. • In chapter 3, you’ll take through the writing process from start to finish. TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 12.
    • I’M NOTCREATIVE AT ALL. • Millions of seemingly ordinary everyday people, people like you and me, are deeply creative. The proof? Their writing! TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 13.
    • NO ONEWILL BUY MY WRITIG ANYWAY, SO WHAT’S THE POINT? • You can write for the pleasure of writing, just as you may jog, cook or garden for the sheer joy of it. TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 14.
    • EVERYTHING GOODHAS BEEN WRITTEN ALREADY. • When you write the stories, they become unique, because they are yours. TOP 10 EXCUSES TO AVOID WRITING
  • 15.
    • I DON’THAVE ANYTHING TO WRITE. • I’LL MAKE A FOOL OF MYSELF BY FAILING. • I HAVE WRITERS BLOCK. • I DON’T HAVE TIME TO SIT DOWN AND WRITE. • I’M EMBARRASED ABOUT MY POOR GRAMMAR AND SPELLING. • I DON’T HAVE THE RIGHT TOOLS, SUCH AS WORD PROCESSOR OR COMPUTER. • IT’S BEEN A LONG SINCE I’VE WRITTEN ANYTHING. • I’M NOT CREATIVE AT ALL. • NO ONE WILL BUY MY WRITIG ANYWAY, SO WHAT’S THE POINT? • EVERYTHING GOOD HAS BEEN WRITTEN ALREADY.
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    Bet You Didn’tKnow More than 2500,000 writers and editors are currently holding staff jobs. Nearly a third of these writers work for newspapers, magazines and book publishers.
  • 17.
  • 18.
    Fantasy Vs. Reality •FANTASY: • Famous writers spend their days doing their lunch with their publisher at trendy Big City/Bright Lights bistros. • REALITY: • Famous writers spend their days writing.
  • 19.
    • FANTASY: • Famouswriters spend their days making kissy-face with people so famous they are known only by their first names. • REALITY: • Famous writers spend their days writing. Fantasy Vs. Reality
  • 20.
    • FANTASY: • Famouswriters spend their days networking with other famous writers. • REALITY: • Famous writers spend their days writing. Fantasy Vs. Reality
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
    • READ: •Read everything,not just the type of writing you want to do. WRITE ATTITUDES
  • 24.
    • CONSIDER TAKINGWRITING CLASSES: •If your local adult education center offers a writing course, sign up! WRITE ATTITUDES
  • 25.
    • SHARPEN YOURSKILLS: •Review spelling, grammar and usage. WRITE ATTITUDES
  • 26.
    • BECOME COMPUTERLITERATE: •Learn how to use a computer and a standard word processing program. WRITE ATTITUDES
  • 27.
    • GET ONTHE NET: •Internet is the great way to meet others writers. WRITE ATTITUDES
  • 28.
    • BUY PERSONALLETTERHEAD: •Get yourself some nice stationery. WRITE ATTITUDES
  • 29.
    • GET BUSINESSCARDS: •Under occupation, list “WRITER”. WRITE ATTITUDES
  • 30.
    • GET WORKING: •Youcan’t be a writer if you don’t write. WRITE ATTITUDES
  • 31.
    THE LEAST YOUNEED TO KNOW: • All writers feel ambivalent about writing. Some days they love it, other days they hate it. • As a result, people make excuses to avoid writing. Not you however! • To get in the “write attitude,” start seeing yourself as a writer.
  • 32.
    Now, who wantsto be a writer?  THANK YOU.. JREYES.
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