Everything you need to know about studying a master's in Creative Writing

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Creative Writing focuses on learning original writing techniques in order to effectively reveal the artistic expressions and inner feelings of the author and convey the intended message to the reader. Creative Writing educates students on basic elements of fiction, as well as the importance of character, scene and plot. The disciplines is strongly connected with the disciplines of literature, philosophy and communications.

Creative Writing can be separated in sub-disciplines like screen writing, playwriting, poetry, songs, memoirs, and more.

Creative Writing students will get the chance to gain insight into writing standards and conventions. They will learn how to read and understand an essay, as well as how to use source material for writing original content. In addition, future creative writers will develop their skills in expressing creatively, develop their art of characterisation, and discover the secrets of writing a successful short story.

Creative Writing helps students to develop their individual writing and self-editing skills for any form of writing creation and to obtain an understanding of the history of fiction and non-fiction writing. You will expand your imagination, creativity, originality and written communication skills.

Graduates can find jobs in the field as fiction writers, play writers, screenwriters, song writers (lyricists), columnists, bloggers, and more.

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Check out our list of Master's degrees in Creative Writing. Keep in mind you can also study an online Masters in Creative Writing.

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