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Free Virtual Creative Writing Workshop
We encourage young authors to participate in our virtual writing workshop. The Write It Workshops is a creative writing program to inspire young authors in grades 4-8. The Write It Workshops provide a foundation for young authors to participate in the Kids Write 4 Kids annual writing contest. It is free to attend. Visit workshop.ripplefoundation.ca for dates and times.
- Keep it Simple: While sophisticated vocabulary can be impressive, stick to words that feel natural for you.
- Stay Consistent with Pronouns: If you start with ‘he’ or ‘she,’ stick with it. Avoid switching between pronouns mid-story—it can confuse readers.
- Word Usage: Make sure you’re using words in their correct context. Double-checking is always a good idea if you need clarification on a word’s meaning.
- Teachers’ Submissions: We’re thrilled to receive stories from teachers! However, it’s essential to remember we aren’t grading these stories like school homework. We seek originality, creativity, imagination, and a unique voice.
- Edit, Edit and Edit: Once you finish writing, take a break and return to read your story with fresh eyes. This helps in spotting any mistakes or areas that need improvement.
- Read Aloud: Sometimes, reading your story out loud can help you catch awkward phrasing or repeated words.
- Ask for Feedback: Share your story with friends, family, or teachers. They might offer valuable insights that will enhance your story.
- Enjoy the Process: Writing is as much about the journey as the outcome. Relish the creative process and have fun with it!
- Engaging Plot: A compelling narrative that keeps readers invested, with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
- Relatable Characters: Characters that resonate with readers, showcasing growth, flaws, and authentic emotions.
- Conflict & Resolution: Introduce challenges or conflicts that characters must overcome, leading to growth or change.
- Immersive Setting: A vividly described world that pulls readers in, making them feel like they’re right there with the characters.
- Emotional Depth: A story that evokes a range of emotions, ensuring a lasting impact on readers.
- Clear Theme or Message: A central idea or lesson that readers can take away, giving the story depth and purpose.
- Authentic Voice: A unique tone or style that differentiates the story from others, reflecting the writer’s individuality.
- Well-paced Flow: Ensuring the story moves at a rhythm that maintains reader interest without feeling rushed or dragged.
- Show, Don’t Tell: Use descriptive language to paint a picture, allowing readers to infer emotions and actions rather than being directly told.
- Satisfying Conclusion: A resolution that ties up loose ends, giving readers a sense of closure, even if the ending is open-ended.