Sunday, 6 April 2014

The Art of Creative Writing

What is writing?

Writing is a skill through which we pen down our inner feelings in comprehensible words.

What is creative writing?

Creative writing is an art of giving those black and white words a colorful touch. It is like rising above the cliché of regular droning tips and trick of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature. Creative writing is mostly crafted by one’s narrative potentialities. 


The conventional genre of communication, dealt with simply conveying the information from person to person with a little or no space for attributes that would elevate the entire communication.

Down the years, things have changed and so has the mode of conveyance. Now it is associated with the ability to express thoughts, feelings and emotions that in which the concept of Creative Writing has strolled in.

How to be a creative writer?

More than academic degrees; Creative Writing hinges on a writer’s creative ideas that are conceived through exploring different ways and means of expression. 
 
Anyone can use alphabets, but only a creative mind can arrange them in an order to create wonderful words making educating, informative and entertaining statements. This is what happens with creative writing.

The Thumb Rules for Creative Writing

As per surveys on web, eight out of ten people read the headline of any write-up whereas the rest go through the main content. It is amongst the most powerful onsite factors which contribute to that article’s search engine ranking. Thus, titling our write-ups with strong headlines not only decides how a search engine ranks a page but also generates traffic in search engines.


After that, comes the first paragraph that should be catchy, unexpected, yet interesting to make it appealing for the readers. Not to forget, in today’s fast-moving world, no one really has the time to go through something which is dull and boring.

Another key element of creative writing is usage of a lucid language. Writing good English does not mean that the reader needs to refer to a dictionary for each word we have written. This might make the reader lose interest.


Life without work feels vacant and purposeless. Likewise, work without prior inspiration sounds banal and dreary. The castigation of keeping in touch with a muse saves us from attaining either of the extremes; becoming a workaholic or an indolent. The muse must be the epicenter for one’s ideas and energy, the fundamental fire of work.

iWrite India provides creative writing services to various mediums. 

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