CreativeWriting
MODULE 1
PRESENTATION PREPARED BY:
ERNA B. SAGNOY, LPT
Creative Writing
&AcademicWriting
At the end of the session, the students will be able to:
1. Differentiate creative writing from other types of writing
2. Understand the different genres of creative writing
3. Learn the initial steps in writing creatively
4. Be familiar with other techniques of creative writing
5. Write short paragraphs based on specific personal experience
BELLWORK:
Which do you think is easier to accomplish: writing on
a topic specified by your teacher, or writing on a topic
of your own choice? Discuss with a partner or in a
small group.
HOW TO BE A WRITER?
“Great writers are born, not made.”
Do you agree with this saying?
HOW TO BE A WRITER?
If writing can be taught, it can be learned. But
to be great at writing, one must train,
practice, and learn the techniques (and
secrets!) of the craft.
HOW TO BE A WRITER?
Practice only makes perfect if you are using
the correct tools of the trade. There is really
no use repeating the same mistake again and
again.
WHAT IS CREATIVE WRITING?
• Is an art
• Just as ART is subjective and hard to
define so is CREATIVEWRITING
THE ART OF CREATIVE WRITING
• Creative writing is any writing that is original,
artistic, and self-expressive.
• Its purpose is to entertain and share human
experiences, and it does so by expressing
feelings or thoughts that are borne out of the
imagination as you can see in poetry, fiction,
plays, and personal essays.
• Because it uses a lot of the imagination,
creative writing is also called imaginative
writing or literature, as opposed to technical
or academic writing, the main goal of which is
to present facts.
THE ART OF CREATIVE WRITING
WHAT IS CREATIVE WRITING?
• Is any writing that is in contrast to analytic or
pragmatic forms of literature like professional,
journalistic, academic, medical, scientific,
business, or technical writing.
• Is a form of artistic expression that draws on
the imagination to convey thoughts, ideas,
and feelings through the use of narrative
craft, character development literary
techniques, and various traditions of poetry
and poetics.
WHAT IS CREATIVE WRITING?
EXAMPLES OF CREATIVE WRITING
• Fiction (maybe a short story, novel, novella, even
a joke) – mostly made-up stuff borne of the
imagination
• Poetry (also songs, riddles and proverbs) – takes
liberties with language and imagery
• Plays (including screenplays, teleplays, stage
plays, and radio plays) – require significant level
of creative and imaginative thinking
CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
1. Clarity
The writing does not confuse your audience.
This sounds so obvious, but you’d be surprised at the
number of writers who think they have to be clever or coy
or literary which simply leaves the reader in the dark.
2. Form
It has a beginning, a middle and an ending.
The beginning draws readers in and the ending is
satisfying.This holds true for fiction, memoir, personal
essays, autobiographies, and stories for children.
A genius writer ignores this, however most do not.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
3. Emotion
The text is emotionally charged and the reader cares what
happens to the protagonist.
We either cry or laugh or are scared or feel something.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
4. Meaning and connection
Recognize that it is all about people or situations that the
reader can connect to.
Do we enter into a story with the author for
entertainment? a subject/ topic? or emotion that we too
are dealing with or want to learn about? or are we looking
for humour?
The writing connects to the rest of the world.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
5. Language
The author cares deeply about words and their power.
No overblown adjectives or adverbs (and only those
absolutely necessary for information.) No flabby clichés.
Does the author love language?
Is there evidence of how the words and sentences are
honed and rewritten?
Source: https://writingtime.typepad.com/writing_time/2007/09/5-characteristic.html
CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
LET’S TALK ABOUT THIS!
1. What does it mean to ‘write what you know’?
2. Can imagination grow without personal experience?
3. Why are your sensory experiences important in
creative writing?
4. What are some motivations that keep people engaged
in writing?
Whatever your motivation for writing turns out
to be and whatever struggles and triumphs you
have in writing, look forward to the act of
creation, of writing creatively, because it will,
and it does, give you a great deal of meaning
and satisfaction in life.
THOUGHTS TO PONDER
ESSENTIAL LEARNING
Creative writing is an art. It is an art of self-
expression that allows you to process your
sensory experience and imagination so that
you can communicate your thoughts and
feelings about the human experience in a
manner that is enjoyable, engaging, and
enlightening.
Creative writing is also a discipline. It can be
learned, and with diligent practice, it can be
mastered. Just like any craft, there are helpful
techniques, and tricks of the trade that you can
use to get the best out of creative writing.
ESSENTIAL LEARNING
REFLECTION
Write a creative essay answering the guide questions below.
Use google doc, MS word, etc. Submit via LMS.
When did you start thinking that you would like to be a writer?
Was there any particular book, person, or author who inspired you?
Why do you think you want to be a writer?
On the average, how much do you think a writer earns a month? Is
that important to you? Discuss.
Books Source:
Creative Writing Book Senior High School Series published by DIWA
Internet Source:
https://writingtime.typepad.com/writing_time/2007/09/5-characteristic.html
THANKYOU!

Introduction to Creative Writing

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Creative Writing &AcademicWriting At theend of the session, the students will be able to: 1. Differentiate creative writing from other types of writing 2. Understand the different genres of creative writing 3. Learn the initial steps in writing creatively 4. Be familiar with other techniques of creative writing 5. Write short paragraphs based on specific personal experience
  • 3.
    BELLWORK: Which do youthink is easier to accomplish: writing on a topic specified by your teacher, or writing on a topic of your own choice? Discuss with a partner or in a small group.
  • 4.
    HOW TO BEA WRITER? “Great writers are born, not made.” Do you agree with this saying?
  • 5.
    HOW TO BEA WRITER? If writing can be taught, it can be learned. But to be great at writing, one must train, practice, and learn the techniques (and secrets!) of the craft.
  • 6.
    HOW TO BEA WRITER? Practice only makes perfect if you are using the correct tools of the trade. There is really no use repeating the same mistake again and again.
  • 7.
    WHAT IS CREATIVEWRITING? • Is an art • Just as ART is subjective and hard to define so is CREATIVEWRITING
  • 8.
    THE ART OFCREATIVE WRITING • Creative writing is any writing that is original, artistic, and self-expressive. • Its purpose is to entertain and share human experiences, and it does so by expressing feelings or thoughts that are borne out of the imagination as you can see in poetry, fiction, plays, and personal essays.
  • 9.
    • Because ituses a lot of the imagination, creative writing is also called imaginative writing or literature, as opposed to technical or academic writing, the main goal of which is to present facts. THE ART OF CREATIVE WRITING
  • 10.
    WHAT IS CREATIVEWRITING? • Is any writing that is in contrast to analytic or pragmatic forms of literature like professional, journalistic, academic, medical, scientific, business, or technical writing.
  • 11.
    • Is aform of artistic expression that draws on the imagination to convey thoughts, ideas, and feelings through the use of narrative craft, character development literary techniques, and various traditions of poetry and poetics. WHAT IS CREATIVE WRITING?
  • 12.
    EXAMPLES OF CREATIVEWRITING • Fiction (maybe a short story, novel, novella, even a joke) – mostly made-up stuff borne of the imagination • Poetry (also songs, riddles and proverbs) – takes liberties with language and imagery • Plays (including screenplays, teleplays, stage plays, and radio plays) – require significant level of creative and imaginative thinking
  • 13.
    CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVEWRITING 1. Clarity The writing does not confuse your audience. This sounds so obvious, but you’d be surprised at the number of writers who think they have to be clever or coy or literary which simply leaves the reader in the dark.
  • 14.
    2. Form It hasa beginning, a middle and an ending. The beginning draws readers in and the ending is satisfying.This holds true for fiction, memoir, personal essays, autobiographies, and stories for children. A genius writer ignores this, however most do not. CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
  • 15.
    3. Emotion The textis emotionally charged and the reader cares what happens to the protagonist. We either cry or laugh or are scared or feel something. CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
  • 16.
    4. Meaning andconnection Recognize that it is all about people or situations that the reader can connect to. Do we enter into a story with the author for entertainment? a subject/ topic? or emotion that we too are dealing with or want to learn about? or are we looking for humour? The writing connects to the rest of the world. CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
  • 17.
    5. Language The authorcares deeply about words and their power. No overblown adjectives or adverbs (and only those absolutely necessary for information.) No flabby clichés. Does the author love language? Is there evidence of how the words and sentences are honed and rewritten? Source: https://writingtime.typepad.com/writing_time/2007/09/5-characteristic.html CHARACTERISTICS OF CREATIVE WRITING
  • 18.
    LET’S TALK ABOUTTHIS! 1. What does it mean to ‘write what you know’? 2. Can imagination grow without personal experience? 3. Why are your sensory experiences important in creative writing? 4. What are some motivations that keep people engaged in writing?
  • 19.
    Whatever your motivationfor writing turns out to be and whatever struggles and triumphs you have in writing, look forward to the act of creation, of writing creatively, because it will, and it does, give you a great deal of meaning and satisfaction in life. THOUGHTS TO PONDER
  • 20.
    ESSENTIAL LEARNING Creative writingis an art. It is an art of self- expression that allows you to process your sensory experience and imagination so that you can communicate your thoughts and feelings about the human experience in a manner that is enjoyable, engaging, and enlightening.
  • 21.
    Creative writing isalso a discipline. It can be learned, and with diligent practice, it can be mastered. Just like any craft, there are helpful techniques, and tricks of the trade that you can use to get the best out of creative writing. ESSENTIAL LEARNING
  • 22.
    REFLECTION Write a creativeessay answering the guide questions below. Use google doc, MS word, etc. Submit via LMS. When did you start thinking that you would like to be a writer? Was there any particular book, person, or author who inspired you? Why do you think you want to be a writer? On the average, how much do you think a writer earns a month? Is that important to you? Discuss.
  • 23.
    Books Source: Creative WritingBook Senior High School Series published by DIWA Internet Source: https://writingtime.typepad.com/writing_time/2007/09/5-characteristic.html THANKYOU!