Creative Writing Course — Topic 2.2 Creative expression in the digital age

Here you can revise information from the class.

You can read Robert Kendall's digital poem "Faith" in more detail here:

https://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/kendall__faith.html

Write a text that is appropriate for one of the types, using tips on the principles of creating online content.
You can choose any category and develop it, imagining how it would look in real life.
The types:
1. Blogs and social media content.
2. Digital advertising.
3. E-literature and online storytelling platforms.
4. Collaborative writing and user-generated content.

 

Remember general principles for creating online content:

  1. Know your audience. Define who you're writing for. Consider their age, interests, and preferences. Adapt your language, tone, and style accordingly.
  2. Set a purpose. Every piece of content should have a clear purpose: to inform, entertain, inspire, or persuade. 
  3. Engage the audience. Start with something that grabs attention – an intriguing question, a bold statement, or an attractive image.
  4. Be laconic and clear. Online readers have short attention. Use short paragraphs, bullet points, and headings to make your content skimmable.

Check the file for details on tips for each type of digital creative writing.

 

Send me your works here:

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Thank you for your work!