Writing Tips for Teens

4 Tips to Successul Writing

Cindy Locke
So, you want to be a famous writer. What do you do now? How do you achieve your goal?

Let's start with school. Your English classes provide free, invaluable lessons and writing tips that will last the rest of your life. Be sure to pay close attention to sentence structure and grammar. You also may want to check if your school has creative writing courses available and if so, sign up.

If you are already capturing your thoughts in a diary or journal, keep doing so and try to write something in it every day. If you haven't started journaling yet, it's never too late. Writing your thoughts down will give you plenty of material to expand on when you are ready to start a writing project. Just putting your pen to the paper each day will encourage you to write more and the more you write, the better you will get. I always wish I had kept writing in my journal as a teen.

When you are writing, always keep a thesaurus and a dictionary nearby to reference. A great grammar book and best friend to most writers is Strunk and White's The Elements of Style. It's small enough to carry in your pocket or purse and is packed with the rules of writing.

When you aren't filling your time with writing, read. Reading helps your writing tremendously in many ways such as proper format, structure and grammar. As the famous author Stephen King says, "If you want to be a writer you must do two things above all: Read a lot and write a lot."

Published by Cindy Locke

Cindy Locke is a freelance writer for various publications, including Celebrity & People news on Monstersandcritcs.com and Socal.com. Children's book, One of a Kind Star, published in 2004. Member of Socie...  View profile

  • Pay attention to your English classes
  • Keep a diary or journal
  • Always keep your thesaurus and dictionary handy
Teens are at the perfect age to start writing creatively and developing their own written voice.

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  • Alice4/12/2010

    You guys haven't got a comment since last year so I thought I'd say something I wasn't going to leave my mark but it was helpful information and as I said before no comment since last year it'd be great if you wrote something about plots cause I've run out after finishing a long short story and in the middle of writing one and if I try to write with nothing to write about I end up clearing it and siting for ten ,inutes staring at the blank screen.

    Alice (haven't been to Under or Wonderland)

  • icy7/12/2009

    thanks i would love to get more help best my plot is good but the sntences com out all wrong for me.

  • Anya11/15/2008

    Thank you so much for the advice.
    I've always been interested in writing, and would want to have writing as a career so thank you for the tips they are very helpful (:

  • gemma10/19/2008

    ta 4 da advice it really helped, thanks!!

    xox gem xox

  • Caitlin6/4/2008

    hey thx im only 12 but i have won awards for writing and i love it now. thx for the tips it really helped. also i love reading and writing.

  • stephanie6/3/2008

    thanks this helped im on my summer holidays and feel this is the perfect time to start on my dream of becoming an author i just need a couple of tips to get me started thanks

  • Torrey5/18/2008

    Thanks! I should start ajournal!

  • Allen Walker frm new jersey+2/8/2008

    tnks

  • Alex =)...~*2/8/2008

    thanks for the tips!!!!!!!!

  • ..911/13/2006

    Cool. Thanks for the tips.

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