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Creative Writing
#1
Creative Writing
Share/critique any creative writing pieces you've written here. I wrote this when I was about 16 or 17 for an English assignment. Reading it now, it seems a bit naive, simplistic, and more than a bit morose, but I'll let you be the judges of that.

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#2
RE: Creative Writing
When I was in 7th grade I wrote a poem that got published in a Young Poets Anthology.

Other than that, I have an interest in writing, I love learning about writing structure and how to do it and what makes a good story, and I'm okay at plotting, I think, but I'm never able to actually write much, or if I start I never finish what I write.

I'd probably make a way better editor than a writer.
Teenaged X-Files obsession + Bermuda Triangle episode + Self-led school research project = Atheist.
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#3
RE: Creative Writing
I don't think I'd ever bother to learn formally about writing structure or plotting, instead just writing as it comes to me. But I don't really write that often. What was the poem about?
I entered the OP in a competition to get your piece put in the school journal thing. Needless to say it didn't make it in... (I wonder why)... the entry that won was about a kid wetting his bed. :/
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#4
RE: Creative Writing
I'm part way through my 7th book now, but if you want to read any of my stuff you'll have to pay for it! Big Grin
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#5
RE: Creative Writing
What do you write about?
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#6
RE: Creative Writing
(September 5, 2014 at 10:52 am)Sejanus Wrote: What was the poem about?

I'll post it when I get home. I can only remember the first stanza.

As for writing instructional things, I really love Dan Wells talk on story structure which he talks about in this video (this is the first in a 5-part video)





What I love about learning about story structure and story-telling techniques is when you start to see all of these techniques crop up in movies or books you love, or movies that are, frankly, so-so but become inexplicable box office hits.
Teenaged X-Files obsession + Bermuda Triangle episode + Self-led school research project = Atheist.
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#7
RE: Creative Writing
(September 5, 2014 at 11:10 am)Sejanus Wrote: What do you write about?

I've written some short stories, two novels, and now I'm on the third of a trilogy of thrillers.
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#8
RE: Creative Writing
I wrote this for my union's newsletter in 2009. The local was known as Chapter 53 and the IRS management utterly hated our newsletter. I did my best to make sure they continued hating it. It's in the form of an interview with Richard Dawkins.


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#9
RE: Creative Writing
Okay, here's my 7th grade poem:

The Straws



The highlight of my writing career.

I needed a thesaurus, but for being 11/12 it's alright... Big Grin



It wasn't exactly "creative" writing, but when I was in architecture school, I wrote a paper on the Rialto Bridge design by Antonio da Ponte and why is was better than the bridge designed by more-famous Palladio that got 98/100 - the two points docked were because I didn't use the exact footnoting format the professor wanted. What an asshole. :p
Teenaged X-Files obsession + Bermuda Triangle episode + Self-led school research project = Atheist.
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#10
RE: Creative Writing
I'd like to be able to write, but the times I've tried, it was so bloody boring that I never got passed the first line. Here are a few samples:

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At 84, my grandfather began whistling tunes he had made up about the sexual habits of Estonians.

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The psychiatrist couldn't even being to decide how to treat Reynaldo, the first vegetarian cannibal he had ever encountered.

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As the clerk at the florist's gave Miranda her change, she inexplicably became terrified that something ghastly had happened to her collection of Ringo Starr memorabilia.

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Sheila dearly loved bacon, but her life of late seemed to consist of nothing but wilted carrot greens.

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It was a glorious morning - one of those mornings that make you feel you're going to get laid before noon whether you brush your teeth or not.

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Regaining consciousness in an alleyway, wearing only mismatched shoes and smelling of lavender and vomit, Mitch found himself oddly relieved.

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Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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