Be Creative Academy
Building creative minds
12/06/2022
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Learn a skill that can liberate you financially.
As we all know Education is just and eye opener to see and take any opportunities but your skill is what will change you status.
Therefore learn a graphics design and video editing skill today.
Join now with #1000
What you need to participate in this class:
Just your smartphone or laptop
BONUS FOR THE CLASS:
1οΈβ£ Premium design templates you can start using today.
2οΈβ£ 1000 premium fonts for laptops and smartphone
3οΈβ£ Video editing
4οΈβ£ 200 PNG stock images for your designs
5οΈβ£ Access to premium design ebooks
6οΈβ£ Access to 200 premium ICONS
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09/05/2020
*Tips for creative writing*
1. Write about what you know:
Beginning writers are always told to βwrite what they knowβ, but itβs a good advice. Use settings, characters, background, and language that youβre already familiar with and create new stories from the world that you already know. This is like using research youβve already done.
2. Write about what you donβt know:
Use your imagination to create new situations, new characters, new relationships, even new worlds. Choose to write about a different period in history, or a place that youβre not familiar with. Where your imagination needs help, fill in the gaps with research. The best thing about being a creative writer is creating.
3. Read widely and well:
Writers love reading. Make yourself familiar with the published landscape of writing in your chosen field, whether itβs modern poetry, literary fiction, thrillers, short stories, or fantasy. Nothing encourages good writing like reading good writing.
4. Hook your readers:
Nobody is forced to read your novel or short story, so itβs important to hook readers right away. Your opening sentence or paragraph should encourage them to continue, perhaps by making them laugh, or exciting their curiosity, or just making them want to find out what happens next.
5. Get your characters talking:
We find out about the people we meet through what they say to us, how they say it, their choice of words, their accents, their verbal habits. Readers should be able to do the same with fictional characters. People on the page really start to live when they start exchanging dialogue.
6. Show rather than tell:
Too much description, too many adjectives and adverbs, can slow up your narrative and cause your readers to lose interest. Where possible, itβs better to show you readers what a person, the atmosphere in the room, the relationship between your characters is like β show, that is, by what they say, how they interact, what they do.
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