I've only ever taken a playwriting class, but I like creative writing and writing screenplays.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love writing plays because they are living, fluid things that are energised by the producer, designers, musicians, actors and audience.
I was an A student and I liked creative writing.
I always enjoyed writing. I did playlets in high school, I did radio shows in college. That's one of the reasons I went down to Second City, because you could do acting and writing.
I took a writing class in college, liked it, and my first year out of school I couldn't get a job, so I wrote a play.
For me, playwriting is and has always been like making a chair. Your concerns are balance, form, timing, lights, space, music. If you don't have these essentials, you might as well be writing a theoretical essay, not a play.
I like writing, and I enjoy it. It's painful. You can't get around the pain of writing. I'm still trying to balance on what I think is my creative habit. It varies, but I do know that I need to continue. It helps me with my acting, and the writing helps me be invested in a different way.
I like writing comic pages, discovering the rhythm of the panels, learning how much you can and can't express. It's good to stretch myself as a writer instead of always doing prose work; I write screenplays for the same reason.
I love writing. I think writing and directing go hand in hand.
I had never taken creative writing classes. Hadn't even considered it.
I took an MA course in creative writing a couple of years back, and I was definitely in the bottom of the class.