Begin by introducing your students to poetry,
fiction, creative nonfiction, screenwriting, and
playwriting, among other forms of creative writing.
● diversification of genres: Learn about the various
genres that make up each type of creative writing
for your students. Romance, science fiction, and
horror, for instance, are all subgenres of fiction.
● The creation of characters: One of the main parts
of experimental writing is making convincing
characters. Learn how to create fully realized
characters that readers will care about with your
help.
● Plot improvement: Make it easier for your students
to comprehend the elements of a well-developed
plot, such as conflict, rising action, and a climax.
● Dialogue: Dialogue plays a crucial role in character
growth and plot advancement. Learn how to write
realistic dialogue that reveals characters and
advances the plot.