CREATIVE WRITING AND JOURNALISM
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- What Can You Do with an M.F.A. In Creative Writing?Thinking about earning an M.F.A. in Creative Writing? Find out what some of the common job opportunities are for someone who pursues a Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing.
- How to Help First Graders Excel in Creative Writing and ArtAs a mother and freelance writer, I created a simple system for allowing first graders to explore the art of creative writing using basic journalism methods. The methods worked!
- How to Teach Creative WritingThis is a lesson for adults, as well as students, for some ideas as to writing suspense stories.
- Western Illinois University's Creative Writing Program: Focus on PoetryWestern Illinois University offers a creative writing program worth checking out. Their workshop courses and practical experience in learning the craft is a well-kept secret in the middle of America's heartland.
- Celebrating More Than 50 Years of Full-time Independent Journalism, Novel Writing, and Enhancing Creativity in ReadersMeet Anne Hart, celebrating more than 50 years of writing as an independent journalist and book author emphasizing healthy foods, creativity enhancement, and the joy of purpose.
List of Online Creative Writing ClassesThis is a comprehensive list of websites offering writing classes online. URLs, types of online writing classes offered and approximate price are included.
Creative Writing Scholarships - Scholarship Options for Creative WritersIf you are a creative writer, and plan on attending college to pursue a degree in English, journalism or a related subject, scholarships may be able to get you there.- Creative Writing Series for Home SchoolersLesson Eight: Drama and senses Grades 7 to 12
- How to Teach Creative WritingBasic guide for teachers and teacher trainers about teaching creative writing.
A Review of Many Ways in Which I Have Made Money Writing and an Emerging Point of ViewWriting for money in itself is one thing. Writing for a mission is another. Writing creatively is another.
What I Did with My College Degree: Mass Communications/JournalismMany people think they can only be their own bosses if they major in business. If they enjoy writing and can learn more about writing for the Internet, a mass communications or journalism degree may be what they are seeking.- Types of Writing Part 1A list of words and definitions relating to creative nonfiction and fiction writing
- How My Bachelor's Degree in Journalism Didn't Go to WasteI graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism. Here are some ways that I used the skills I learned back then for right now.
- Defining "Creative Nonfiction," the Genre of Just About EverythingCreative writing, as taught by universities, is becoming less focused on poetry and fiction and more on "creative nonfiction." The problem is that nobody (professors and publishers alike) can define just what the term creative nonfiction means.
Why I Wrote Numerous Novels, Plays, and PoemsI took the most important advice I ever received about writing novels. This advice helped to make use of the graduate degree I received in writing fiction and poetry. Going to college felt like listening to ambient music - relaxing in the late 1950s.
Take the "Howling Wolf's Scribe" Creative Writing Preference Classifier - Quiz #2Are you best-suited to be a historical novelist, mystery writer, short story sprinter, digital interactive story writer on ancient civilizations, a nonfiction writer, or an author of thrillers using historical settings or universal themes?- How to Write and Publish Your Novel in 60 DaysInstructions on how to write and publish a book in as little as two months.
- A Talk with Tamara WatersOh guys and gals. You're gonna enjoy this next content producer I have for you. She's a writer after my own heart, since she'll not only help you home school your kids, but she also has good advice on zombie infestations.
How to Start a Business Producing Infomercials and Writing Scripts in Your Local AreaHere's how to break into the field of writing and producing infomercials.
Beauty Industry Careers in Makeup and SkincareAre you interested in working in the beauty industry but don't quite know the direction in which you want to go? Here is an overview of 6 fun and profitable beauty industry careers in makeup and skincare.- Why We Need More Virtual K-12 Schools and More Choice in Core CoursesShould students be forced to take algebra when what they'd prefer is accounting, business math, and full-charge bookkeeping from the 8th grade to the 12th to prepare for careers?
My Exciting and Profitable Retirement DaysThis content is about the interesting and fruitful experiences I have had and continue to have during my retirement years.
How to Use Your English, Journalism or Writing DegreeThroughout my entire childhood, I wanted to get a degree in Writing and become a full-time author. But it was the jobs I didn't expect to apply for that let me know where I really wanted to use my English Writing degree.
How Not to Write a Query Letter to Literary AgentsSome tips on how to query a literary agent if you have written a novel- History of JournalismJournalism has always suppose to be the same thing, but the face of journalism has changed quite a but throughout the years.
Writing Tip: How to Write Good Articles for Content-Driven Web SitesI have put together a few simple tips that will help take a writer's thoughts and create a good article for various content-driven web sites out of them- Blogging for FunThe advantages of blogging for fun instead of profit.
New Fire for Modern Men and WomenCitizen Journalism is a new tool, made possible by the interactivity offered by the WWW. Here I share some ideias on how one can make most of their CJing.- My Long Journey from Writing to PublishingThis is the story of how one obscure, unkown Christian poet self-published her first book for no subsidy fee. And how faith and creative writing played a significant role in her recovery from a serious illness.
- Problems Facing Print JournalismCarroll describes himself as a reluctant pessimist. As much as he would love to be proven wrong, the reality, as he sees it, is there are two problems facing the future of print journalism: public ownership, and the internet.
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