You didn't really ask a question, you know. I'm assuming you are wondering why you always get a C grade. You need to ask the teacher what you should correct in order to get a better grade. It's probably proper grammar and spelling. It sounds as though the storytelling part is fine. Every writer has to edit and refine their writing, even best-selling authors. They get their manuscripts back from the publisher with corrections that they need to change and send back, so your teacher is doing what editors and publishers will do later.
Generally, yes. Most high school english teachers hold degrees in English, which often requires creative writing classes to obtain.
Creative Writing
Creative Writing is a genre that can fit any book, fiction nonfiction or poem. The idea of Creative Writing is creative, and has mainly an original idea for stories.
Creative writing means any writing, fiction, no nonfiction or poetry. Novels, epics, short stories, and poems all fit into the Creative Writing category.
Creative Writing is a genre that can fit any book, fiction nonfiction or poem. The idea of Creative Writing is creative, and has mainly an original idea for stories.
The point of CREATIVE writing is for you to create. Click the link to see how all stories are begun.
You can major in creative writing during college. You can look into English classes.
A supplementary reader is a book which helps integrate the usage of the English language by means of short interesting stories, poems, vocabulary , creative writing and context writing through compositions.
No, creative writing includes anything that you write creatively, like nonfiction books, poetry, scripts and plays, and stories and novels.
Be creative and think about what you want to write about and you can be a writer!
English classes. Get your Associates/Bachelors in English then your masters in Creative Writing. There are also Creative Writing courses for doctorates too.
The six types of creative writing are fiction (novels, short stories), poetry, drama (plays, screenplays), creative nonfiction (memoirs, personal essays), songwriting, and scriptwriting for television or film.