Creative Writing tutoring develops students' skills in fiction, non-fiction, poetry and screenwriting. It covers narrative craft — characterisation, dialogue, point of view, structure, pacing and voice — and gives students detailed editorial feedback on their own work. Useful for GCSE and A-Level coursework components, university creative writing applications and adults working on their own projects.
Creative writing is personal — generic classroom feedback rarely identifies the specific craft elements a student needs to develop. A one-to-one creative writing tutor reads your work closely, gives targeted feedback and sets focused exercises designed to strengthen exactly the skills you need.
Warwick families have strong demand for private tutors, with the university town's academic culture and proximity to competitive grammar schools driving investment in one-to-one tuition.