I lіkе writing ѕο I rесkοn I need tο follow one οf mу dreams аnd become a writer.If іtѕ writing a novel οr writing a screenplay etc.SO whаt classes dο I need tο take аt mу community college ѕο I саn gеt ѕtаrtеd.I hаνе ѕο many thουghtѕ tο write аbουt whісh аrе ехсеllеnt thουghtѕ.Bυt writing tаlеѕ іѕ something I wanna dο οn thе side instead οf building іt mу career.

2 Responses to “What writing classess do i need to take in college for the following?”

  • sizzlinglumot:

    If you want to write on the side instead of building it a career, why not take join writers’ workshops instead? I reckon writing classes will only cramp your creative flow because of the academic pressure (imagine your teachers requiring you to write this many tales in one semester). If you really want to get serious about not being serious in writing, write your first draft. And don’t forget to read the facility of fantastic writers (I learned writing small tales this way). But if you really want to take up writing classes, simply question for information from the Humanities division.

  • ging:

    You must consider taking a correspondence courses. Writing is something you will either accord yourself to or you will not. It is a hard job to have but also has plenty of rewards and I don’t mean the cash part. Speaking of cash, few writers really make cash
    writing. Some make it huge but most just make it.
    If you delight in writing how about a journaling instead. On the other hand, if you really want to get serious about writing or at least see if it’s something you can really do, start with night classes like your tech centers that offer them. Try creative writing courses such as fiction writing or condition writing. BTW condition writing is where you want to start when it comes to working your way to becoming a writer. This is where you’ll find out if you really want to write or if you just like dreaming about it. Check out these resources below to find excellent information on how to write.

    Blessings!

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