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Relying on muses is an amateur tactic. But keeping inspiration under control is a matter for professionals. How to do it? Exercise your creative muscles regularly. Just don't rush to the gym. This is a creative writing training book.
Writer, communications expert, and media researcher Maria Tytarenko has collected 50 different creative writing exercises. How to build a text? How to find your own style? How to check yourself? And finally, how to write even better? With the help of various techniques and techniques, this book will help you improve your own skills.
Easy style, interesting exercises, and even experiments - with this simulator, you are not so far from the dream "cubes", and maybe even "Pulitzers".
Why should you read the book "Not Muses, but Muscles: 50 Creative Writing Exercises"?
The book contains 50 different exercises aimed at training creative writing. In particular, on developing and expressing the author's handwriting (reader), understanding the principles of text construction, and working out various techniques and techniques of creative writing.
It will allow you to improve your writing skills, find your style, and find yourself.
Writer, communications expert, and media researcher Maria Tytarenko has collected 50 different authors' creative writing exercises over 19 years of teaching.
About the author:
Maria Tytarenko is a writer, member of PEN Ukraine, essayist, journalist, and media researcher. Founder of the Master's Program in Media Communications at UCU (2012). Candidate of Sciences in Social Communications. Scholar of the Fulbright program (2008-2009). Associate Professor of the School of Journalism and Communications of UCU. He teaches communication theory, creative writing, storytelling, science dramaturgy, essay writing, feature reporting, American literary journalism, public speaking, etc.